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Q: Communally-owned farms in Mexico are called ejidos?
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How did Mexican ejidos develop?

large haciendas were broken up into communal farms, called ejidos.


Most agriculural land in Mexico consists of haciendas collective farms and?

There are no haciendas in Mexico since 1921. Most agricultural land falls into one of these three categories:Public.Private.Social, also called collective farms or "ejidos".


What are community farms called in Mexico?

Community farms in Mexico are called ejido.


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Most of them are privately owned. Notable exceptions are the oil and electricity industries, which are dominated by government owned companies.


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California farms are usually called farms, just like everywhere else. Some of them however, are called ranches instead of being called farms.


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What are the Spanish American cattle farms called?

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What type is farming in Mexico?

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