in the marketplace".: 2 Despite the self-sufficiency in subsistence farming, most subsistence farmers also participate in trade to some degree. Although...
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Agriculture (redirect from Farming)
Development Soil biodiversity Subsistence economy Sustainable agriculture Urban agriculture Vertical farming Vegetable farming The State of Food and Agriculture...
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agriculture of India are subsistence farming, organic farming, industrial farming. Regions throughout India differ in types of farming they use; some are based...
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Animal husbandry (redirect from Pastoral farming)
systems adapted to the type of land available. Subsistence farming is being superseded by intensive animal farming in the more developed parts of the world...
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West Region (Cameroon) (section Subsistence farming)
The West Region (French: Région de l'Ouest) is 14,000 km2 of territory located in the central-western portion of the Republic of Cameroon. It borders the...
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Soil conservation (section Terrace farming)
contamination. Slash-and-burn and other unsustainable methods of subsistence farming are practiced in some lesser developed areas. A consequence of deforestation...
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Smallholding (redirect from Small-scale farming)
farms supporting a single family with a mixture of cash crops and subsistence farming. As a country becomes more affluent, smallholdings may not be self-sufficient...
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Agriculture in Costa Rica (section Subsistence farming)
There are also numerous indigenous communities that practice subsistence farming techniques. According to the Koppen Climate classification, Costa...
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in India practice subsistence farming, meaning they farm for own consumption instead of for financial gain. In this type of farming, landholdings are...
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and government records. The ancient economy was based primarily on subsistence farming. The Shekel are the first to refer to a unit of weight and currency...
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Sogndal (section Subsistence farming)
Sogndal is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is located on the northern shore of the Sognefjorden in the traditional district of Sogn. The...
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wine, grape production in the Negev settlements again giving way to subsistence farming, focused on barley and wheat. This seems to show that the wine industry...
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themselves. Through the program, 34 communities were built. Unlike subsistence farming, subsistence homesteading is based on a family member or members having...
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a series of large thermonuclear tests rendered Bikini unfit for subsistence farming and fishing because of radioactive contamination. Bikini remains...
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Neolithic Revolution (redirect from Invention of farming)
permitted permanent intensive subsistence farming and crop production, and the opening up of heavier soils for farming. It also made possible nomadic...
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proportion of the population works in agriculture including small-scale subsistence farming. Attracting international visitors is a priority for city authorities...
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to rear, and in subsistence farming it is therefore common for cows to calve only in alternate years. In more intensive dairy farming, cows can easily...
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Aridoamerica (section Subsistence)
pre-Columbian people in this region developed distinct cultures and subsistence farming patterns. The region has only 120 mm (4.7 in) to 160 mm (6.3 in)...
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Agriculture in Chad (section Subsistence farming)
production, and a portion of the peanut crop, Chad's agriculture consists of subsistence food production. The East Sudanian savanna, which accounts for about...
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a distinctly Nordic culture with a traditional economy based on subsistence farming. Several events in the history of Iceland were of special significance...
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Nauru (section Plants and farming)
gardens that provided much of the food that they needed through subsistence farming, with the most common food plants including coconuts, breadfruit...
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Conservation Act placed new restrictions on human settlement and subsistence farming in the Crater, displacing Maasai pastoralists, most of whom had been...
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near Autazes, AM, Brazil. The seasonal deposits are extremely fertile and crucial to subsistence farming in the Amazon Basin along the river banks....
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lesser developed nation. Over 75% of its labour force is engaged in subsistence farming and fishing. Until 1998, when world prices for tropical timber fell...
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providing care and being involved in number of economic pursuits such as subsistence farming, petty trading and off-farm work. In most parts of the world, rural...
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operations. Most of the land not in use for mining is taken up by subsistence farming. Panzhihua has abundant natural resources, but remained undeveloped...
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Tenant farmer (redirect from Tenant farming)
a traditional and long-established means of tenant and subsistence farming. Tenant farming has been important in the US from the 1870s to the present...
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economy built mainly on the basis of subsistence farming. The industrial revolution lessened the role of subsistence farming, converting land-use to more extensive...
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disease and so threatens both commercial cultivation and small-scale subsistence farming. Within the data gathered from the genes of hundreds of bananas,...
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S. D.; Cheeke, P. R. "Rabbit project development strategies in subsistence farming systems". Food and Agriculture Organization. Archived from the original...
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