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because they trade alot and buy and that is why it is market jk i dont know lol
Farmer benefit from fair trade since they can receive more payment for a better quality of goods. Fair Trade promises farmer better wages for their production of goods. This benefits farmers in poor, developing countries. This way farmers get more pay for goods. Now farmers can support their family.
the fair trade has very poor farmers left homeless
You should use fair-trade so poor hard working farmers get the money they they need and with fair trade farmers who collect coco beans and make tea and coffee and other fair trade foods should get most of the profit when an item of fair trade is purchased
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To help farmers to trade crops
Chicago Board of Trade
Chicago board of trade
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The small farmers in the Roman empire can be traced back to the 5th century BC. They would grow crops for food and for trade.
Egyptian farmers would use most of their crops for their own consumption. A very small portion of their crops were sold at markets. Peasants would use their crops as a form of payment for taxes, medicine, and goods needed for their survival. Trade was another practice with the Greeks and Romans to obtain foods that the Egyptians could not grow themselves.
The rivers were so important to the farmers in Mesopotamia because then the farmers can get water for their crops in order to trade for goods and services.
The yeoman is indirectly characterized as hardworking, self-sufficient, and skilled at his trade. He is described as being loyal, honest, and dedicated to his duties. Through his actions and interactions with others, the yeoman is portrayed as a trustworthy and reliable individual.
They grew their own crops and they were mostly farmers. They would trade their wives and daughters for money, and that's how they would get by.
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