"The Wynaad and the Planting Industry of Southern India" offers a detailed look at the agricultural and economic landscape of the Wynaad region in the late 19th century. Francis Ford provides insights into the cultivation of coffee and tea, crucial aspects of the local economy. This historical work examines the methods, challenges, and significance of the planting industry, shedding light on the lives and livelihoods of those involved. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the agricultural practices and economic conditions that shaped Southern India during this period. A significant contribution to the history of agriculture and regional economics.
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