The survival of poor landless farmers depends on the availability of forest resources for shifting cultivation and supplies of fuelwood. |
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In 1880 there was probably very little economic difference between the tenant farmer and the landless labourer. |
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This should entail allocating large tracts of unused state land to landless and dispossessed people. |
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Many landless farmers in Bangladesh come to Dhaka after a flood or a famine hits their villages. |
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Only by increasing the supply of land available for productive use could the landless be given greater access to it. |
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Instead of standing up for the landless peasantry, the veterans spent most of the pre-election period frightening the life out of them. |
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In the guise of providing shelter to siteless or houseless persons, the owners of immovable properties are made landless and also jobless. |
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The black majority were reduced to impoverished peasants and landless labourers. |
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Out of this came an urge to do something for the landless but hard-working people of his community. |
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The SEP advocates that state land be made available to all landless farmers, regardless of their ethnicity. |
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There were the refugees in Chad, the landless in Brazil, and a global workforce from oilmen in Kuwait to tea pickers in Rwanda. |
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The landholders could now be numbered by the hundred thousand, but so also could landless men. |
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The rural poor, especially landless labourers will take a hit five ways, at least. |
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With a large population of landless agricultural workers, the pressure on land is enormous. |
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Give land to the landless, by all means, but do it in a manner that is fair to all. |
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Debt-driven small farmers and landless workers have left this district in larger numbers this season. |
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Some small farmers and landless peasants have received plots of land, but much of it has gone to wealthy government supporters. |
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They gained support from the Indians and landless peasants by promising to end the abuses committed by landowners. |
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More than 80 percent of the voters in the constituency are landless peasants or poor farmers. |
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While 54 per cent of Brazil's farmland lies idle, millions of landless peasants struggle to survive. |
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There were government car loan scandals and shameless grabbing of land meant for the landless by officials. |
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Over one million landless peasants are fighting for land rights and against a military takeover in the largest province of Punjab. |
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It is possible to redistribute land to the landless without setting the country on fire. |
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Half were cottagers, landless farm laborers, or vagrants, and one-seventh worked exclusively in textiles, mining, and other village industries. |
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When I was working with landless peasants in Brazil, there was an occupation of land that we accompanied. |
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Migration to the cities is continuous, with landless peasants supplying low-cost labour for industry. |
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Lastly, let us come to the small and marginal farmer, landless labourer and the urban poor. |
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He pushed through a law which enabled the landless to take over some uncultivated land last year. |
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I grew up in a society where big farmers looked down on small farmers and small farmers in turn looked down on cottiers and landless men. |
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There are also 4.8 million landless families who survive as tenant farmers, sharecroppers, and casual laborers. |
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The majority of borrowers are landless rural women, and a typical micro loan might be used for the purchase of a cow. |
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No one denies England's upper classes became wealthy partly as a result of the enclosure of common land, resulting in the creation of a sizeable class of landless poor. |
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The Alentejo has traditionally been a region of low population density, latifundia that originated in the Roman estate system, and landless day laborers. |
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Millions of families, though they toil on the land, do not enjoy ownership rights over it and are considered landless. |
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The conditions of the landless peasants have become miserable. |
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A canting preacher, Ed of Haverstock, goes about the country to blacken my name among the masterless men and the landless poor. |
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Between 1989 and 1991 I worked with movements representing landless rural workers in Brazil. |
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The fear of one expert in Laos is the emergence of a landless poor. Not all Chinese influence is welcomed by the government. |
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The Government has also adopted the Integrated Rural Villages strategy to deal with the issue of returnees and other landless citizens. |
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The agricultural population is gradually decreasing, and now consists mainly of landless farmers. |
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The most affected are the rural and urban poor, landless farmers, female-headed households, women workers and those recently made unemployed. |
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This national movement unites landless peasants as well as subsistence farmers who are the beneficiaries of land reform. |
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The drought also affects a good part of the landless camps and settlements of the agrarian reform. |
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Even landless labourers could manage tolerably well within this system. |
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Consequently, the landless formulated a code of their own for agrarian reform, based on the principle that only those directly tilling the land had a right to own it. |
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Activities such as slash-and-burn cultivation, logging for firewood, and livestock pasturage by the landless seem to have been tolerated in commonly owned village forests. |
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In other contexts, land regulations that are more favorable to small farmers and landless farmers can progressively lean toward equitable distribution. |
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This was contested because it potentially contravened an environmental zoning law and because it was identified as a possible site for the settlement of landless agricultural workers. |
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For these corporations, food security comes down to collecting large quantities of foodstuffs and presenting them to local distribution channels at prices low enough to feed the urban an landless populations. |
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South Africa does not have liberation war veterans in the Zimbabwean sense, but it has a rural landless populace which is mobilized around the pace and direction of land reform. |
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In this way, soon after taking up his duties in 1994, he very directly supported movements representing the claims of landless peasants in his diocese. |
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The poorest remain the landless, sharecroppers, whose farming plots of land are too small or too dry to provide for their needs, nomadic pastoralists and subsistence fishing communities. |
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Even in that country, Pakistan, the ones who had already too much had been helped to keep it and to become even richer on the costs of the landless or poor people. |
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Most undernourished people come from small farms and landless families living in rural areas and working on small plots of isolated, marginal land. |
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Through resettlement land is distributed and made accessible to the previously landless citizens, thereby, enabling them to derive a livelihood and improve the quality and standard of their lives. |
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In other words, common ownership helps to avoid extreme poverty and the creation of a mass of landless people such as those often found in areas dominated by latifundia. |
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Many of these natives are landless or subsistence farmers who must supplement their household income by selling handicrafts or doing seasonal work on commercial farms. |
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William Rufus sequestered Henry's new estates in England, leaving Henry landless. |
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In 2007, Narmada was among the activists supporting the organisation in setting up a peaceful 30-day march of 25,000 landless peasants to New Delhi to claim their right to land, water and forest. |
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There are many landless farmers and unemployed people in Zimbabwe. |
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Whites are being systematically intimidated and driven from their land through violent means to punish them for their support for the opposition and to buy the votes of the landless farmers. |
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These included landless men and others who would crave the security of maintenance and livery. |
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The landless younger sons of the gentry often entered the military as the only way to make a living. |
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Speaking on this occasion, Naveed Saleemi observed that there is no clear policy regarding landless mobile pastoralist. |
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The pastoralist residents of Mkomazi, numbering over 20,000 people, are today landless and have exhausted all municipal remedies. |
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Apart from production, the social economy can also help with generating and protecting livelihoods for the rural poor, especially the landless who don't have the means of production. |
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What would Jesus feel if he visited the landless people of Brazil, living in stick houses covered by plastic sheets, year after year facing eviction from their meagre houses and seeing their crops destroyed yet again? |
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The lack of political will to address these issues has given rise to well-organized movements of landless peasants and rural workers who are bringing land reform to national and international policy debates. |
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Posco is giving out Rs 400 crore compensation that would benefit 2000 encroachers and landless labourers. |
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Caritas Brazil, for example, sponsors workshops on approaches to sustainable agriculture processes and implements projects to improve food security among landless peasants. |
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Many rural people, especially the landless who formerly earned a living by working on other peoples' farms, have been displaced by this technology. |
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Enclosure faced a great deal of popular resistance because of its effects on the household economies of smallholders and landless labourers. |
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In July 1906 grazing land on Vatersay was raided by landless men from Barra and its isles. |
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The following year, he organised the resistance of landless farmers in County Tipperary against the landowners and their agents. |
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The names of landless men or those who held their lands from a landlord would not appear in this record. |
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Noninheriting children had less security but more freedom. They became landless laborers on other farms or moved to cities looking for work. |
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To remedy this, these landless men took to piracy to obtain material wealth. |
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If he has only 1 hide and cannot pay the tribute, his wergild was 80 shillings and then 70 if he was landless yet free. |
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This inequality has caused a great deal of tensions between the landless and land owners. |
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How is it, then, that they are obliged to remain homeless, landless, propertyless, resourceless? |
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By 1920, the third generation after freedom, most African Americans in Mississippi were landless laborers again facing poverty. |
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Poor whites and landless former slaves suffered the most from the postwar economic depression. |
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His defence minister withdrew a promise to allow landowners to renew their gun licences. The landowners do not question the right of landless peasants to a plot of land. |
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Some countries those in West Africa which import their staples, or Bangladesh, with its huge numbers of landless labourers risk ruin and civil strife. |
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Others feared loss of property or prestige as Caesar carried out his land reforms in favor of the landless classes. |
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And with the angry, landless peasants protesting the theft of their land. |
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The huge, organized land occupation movements that swept across the south in 1949 and 1950 involved hundreds of thousands of landless peasants and politicized a whole generation. |
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The road is the economic lifeline of an estimated 7 million people, including some 3.5 million landless peasants and another 1.8 million peasants subsisting on less than one hectare. |
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The process of enclosure created a landless working class that provided the labour required in the new industries developing in the north of England. |
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This land was now divided up among the large local landowners, leaving the landless farmworkers solely dependent upon working for their richer neighbours for a cash wage. |
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Rome's merchants and independent farmers were turned into landless serfs on the latifundia, the vast land monopolies that Rome's oligarchy accumulated. |
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On William's death in 1087, Henry's elder brothers Robert Curthose and William Rufus inherited Normandy and England, respectively, but Henry was left landless. |
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For the landless cabin dwellers it meant emigration or extinction. |
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Italy began a state funded program of resettlement for landless Italians in Eritrea, which increased tensions between the Eritrean peasants and the Italians. |
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To protect their interests, the settlers banned the growing of coffee, introduced a hut tax, and the landless were granted less and less land in exchange for their labour. |
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Across the South, sharecropping evolved, in which landless black and white farmers worked land owned by others in return for a share of the profits. |
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