No the Dutch people are not farmers. Ofcourse there are a few farmers but the most people aren't. It's a very modern country they wear normal clothes.
Farmers means 'boeren' in Dutch. Dutch farmers means 'nederlandse (dutch) boeren'.
the name for the dutch farmers was Boers
Originally called 'VryBurghers' (Free Citizens) or in modern Dutch 'vrije burgers'. They became simply 'boeren' (Farmers).
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Boer
They were called Boers.
Farmers is an English equivalent of 'Boeren'.
Boer is a Dutch equivalent of 'farmer'.
South Africa
The one farmers wear is called a: 'klomp'.
Klompen is a Dutch equivalent of 'clogs'. They don't wear them in The Netherlands (maybe a few farmers do).
The Boers were white farmers in South Africa who were descendants of Dutch and French immigrants in the early 17th century and spoke a version of Dutch called Afrikaans.