Yes, there are lots of farms in Africa. It grows many kinds of food and raises all kinds of animals. Some parts of Africa are difficult to farm in, but large areas of the continent are ideal for farming, so there are a huge amount of farms all around Africa, with millions of people working on them.
Subsistence farms are in poor countries like Africa, ect.
Yes, there a number of commercial fruit farms in South Africa, especially in the Tzaneen and Nelspruit area which is famous for its Mangos, Avocados, Citrus fuits and macadamia nuts.
The ostrich is native to Africa.
how to get some slaves who will work for their farms and some plant
They can be found on farms, ranches, or in grassy woodlands. most sheeps sre found in Africa
ON their own small plots of land
they are deserts not capable of supporting human habitation
Small farms became rich
they are deserts not capable of supporting human habitation
To curb the food shortage in Africa, it would be necessary to change the mindset. It would also be necessary to set up a system of western law and order. In Zimbabwe the Africans turned factory farms into subsistence farms. Those farms feed a lot fewer people than did the mechanized farms. They refuse to use modern seeds. They refuse to go over to California style cooperative mechanized farms. They do not use crop rotation. The laws do not assure land ownership. Water for irrigation is poorly controlled. Bureaucrats live on bribes instead of a modern tax structure. If the people in Africa would copy the law and techniques from the same area of California, then the people in the equivalent part of Africa would be as fertile as the same part of California.
Marna De Lange has written: 'Small scale irrigation in South Africa' -- subject(s): Farms, Small, Irrigation, Irrigation farming, Small Farms
Startling new figures show an estimated 284,000 child labourers work in hazardous conditions on cocoa farms in West Africa, work that includes spraying pesticides without personal protection and clearing undergrowth with machetes.