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==Further reading== * Nicholas Westcott (2020), ''Imperialism and Development: the East African Groundnut Scheme and its legacy,'' Woodford, Sussex: James Currey, {{ISBN|978-1-84701-259-3}} * {{cite journal|last1=Kelemen|first1=Paul|title=Planning for Africa: The British Labour Party's Colonial Development Policy, 1920?1964|journal=Journal of Agrarian Change|volume=7|issue=1|year=2007|pages=76β98|issn=1471-0358|doi=10.1111/j.1471-0366.2007.00140.x|bibcode=2007JAgrC...7...76K |doi-access=free}} * {{cite journal|last1=Rizzo|first1=Matteo|title=What Was Left of the Groundnut Scheme? Development Disaster and Labour Market in Southern Tanganyika 1946-1952|journal=Journal of Agrarian Change|volume=6|issue=2|year=2006|pages=205β238|issn=1471-0358|doi=10.1111/j.1471-0366.2006.00120.x|bibcode=2006JAgrC...6..205R |doi-access=free}} * {{cite book | last = Wood | first = Alan | authorlink = Alan Wood (author) | title = The Groundnut Affair | publisher = Bodley Head | date = 1950 | location = London | isbn = <!-- Book predates the ISBN scheme --> | oclc = 1841364}} (A critical account of this project by an Australian/British journalist who worked on the scheme.)
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