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companies try to
include smallholdings into
their value chain,
providing seed, feed or
fertilizer to
improve production.
Because smallholding farms frequently...
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transfer of land from
individual ownership—even
peasant ownership in
smallholdings—to government-owned
collective farms; it has also, in
other times and...
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current owner. The
manner in
which they
developed self-sufficiency on this
smallholding is
recounted in The Fat of the Land (1961). At the end of the 1960s,...
- It
includes ranches, feedlots, orchards,
plantations and estates,
smallholdings, and
hobby farms, and
includes the
farmhouse and
agricultural buildings...
- squatting.
Following the
Haitian Revolution (1791–1804),
squatters acquired smallholdings across the country. Cité
Soleil was
founded in 1958 to
house workers...
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climate change, and
decrease in land
access particularly within the US,
smallholdings are
becoming less
available to
young farmers, with the
median age of...
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various social degrees. They
formed the
backbone of Rome's economy, as
smallholding farmers, managers, artisans, traders, and tenants. In wartime, they could...
- industrial, and
brown or
reddish ones are preferred.
Small farms and
smallholdings,
particularly in
economically advanced nations, may sell eggs of widely...
- Song One
James Forrester 2015
Clouds of Sils
Maria Christopher Giles A
Smallholding Tonkey 2016 Love Is
Thicker Than
Water Arthur 2017
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