Developing the Underdeveloped Countries 1971
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-15452-4_15
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New Railway Construction and the Pattern of Economic Development in East Africa

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“…2). The Busoga Railway, was built to serve the region north of Jinja which was endowed with cash crop agriculture [22]. Cash crop agriculture was initiated by the colonial government, which encouraged both Indians and indigenes to grow cotton and coffee, the main commodities that was transported to Jinja along the Busoga Railway [23].…”
Section: Embryonic Urban Centres Under the Auspices Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). The Busoga Railway, was built to serve the region north of Jinja which was endowed with cash crop agriculture [22]. Cash crop agriculture was initiated by the colonial government, which encouraged both Indians and indigenes to grow cotton and coffee, the main commodities that was transported to Jinja along the Busoga Railway [23].…”
Section: Embryonic Urban Centres Under the Auspices Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%