"Bullock cart making is an important use of wood in rural India. Bullock cart is one of the very proud possessions of most of the farmers. It is used for transportation of agricultural inputs like fertilizers, manure, seeds as well as agricultural produce. It has great importance in agricultural and rural economy. It is estimated that there are 12 million bullock carts in use in the country and two million are added every year."
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Sharad Singh Negi in: Forests for Socio-economic and Rural Development in India, M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd., 1 January 1996, p. 94
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