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الصفحة 64
The labour time gained would be used to intensify agricultural production . The planners assumed that consolidation would make it easier for farmers to guard against crop theft , to rotate crops and to use agricultural equipment .
The labour time gained would be used to intensify agricultural production . The planners assumed that consolidation would make it easier for farmers to guard against crop theft , to rotate crops and to use agricultural equipment .
الصفحة 67
( The effects of fragmentation on agricultural productivity merit further research . After the tenure reform farm sizes often dropped below the so - called ' subsistence minimums ' specified in the Swynnerton Plan .
( The effects of fragmentation on agricultural productivity merit further research . After the tenure reform farm sizes often dropped below the so - called ' subsistence minimums ' specified in the Swynnerton Plan .
الصفحة 73
Since the mountainous topography of the uplands does not favour mechanisation , agricultural expansion depends largely on a farmer's capacity to expand his or her labour force through use of hired or co - operative labour , or through ...
Since the mountainous topography of the uplands does not favour mechanisation , agricultural expansion depends largely on a farmer's capacity to expand his or her labour force through use of hired or co - operative labour , or through ...
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Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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