An in-depth look at the sugar industry on Java. This work provides a detailed account of the techniques, economics, and social impact of sugar production in the Dutch East Indies. "De Suikerindustrie Op Java Toegelicht Etc..." explores the agricultural practices, the industrial processes, and the colonial context that shaped this vital sector of the Javanese economy. It is an invaluable resource for understanding the historical development of agriculture and industry in Southeast Asia and the complexities of colonial economic systems.
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