He created an agrarian dictatorship in a country where the majority of the population consisted of agrarian smallholders. |
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Coffee farmers are mostly poor smallholders in Latin America, Africa, and parts of East Asia such as Vietnam. |
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The focus moreover is on small farmers, particularly the intensive smallholders who are most likely to be affected by GM crops. |
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The estate plantations provide smallholders with access to planting materials, extension services, and iruit transport and processing. |
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But the idea that it is all about helping rustic smallholders to keep making rare cheeses has very little to do with reality. |
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Almost 75 per cent of the food is locally procured, which benefits Malawian smallholders by stimulating the local economy. |
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If the local election does go ahead, I will be very sensitive to farmers and smallholders who don't want me to approach their land or properties. |
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Evidence shows that smallholders and cottagers were less likely to have kinsmen on the manor than large or middling tenants. |
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In 1068 the Domesday Book recorded a population of 650 people, including 28 slaves, 45 smallholders and 23 swineherds. |
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They divided the common lands and sold off the grand-ducal estates, to raise production by creating a class of independent smallholders in place of the poor tenant farmers. |
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These can be made available for tripartite joint ventures on the lines described, with smallholders organised around larger corporate or cooperative mother units. |
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It contributed to the massive reduction in the numbers in agriculture throughout the EU with the exit of smallholders and the increased size of farm units. |
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African smallholders usually employ crop rotation, so that cotton is alternated with other crops, such as maize or ground nuts. |
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The Gracchi had tried to restore the smallholders who would constitute the majority of those qualified to serve. |
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In Indonesia and Malaysia, two of the world's largest oil palm producers, smallholders account for as much as 33 percent of the output. |
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By 1666 at least 12,000 white smallholders had been bought out, died, or left the island. |
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These English smallholders were eventually bought out and the island filled up with large sugar plantations worked by enlslaved Africans. |
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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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