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Reliance on weather Land farmed too small Not efficient Out of date tools and knowledge Normally remote No access to markets If rain fails than lives are lost Occupies 100% of farmers time And all other problems arising with not having freedom of time and movement and a lack of funds
they face lack of irrigation
no rain,less wages..and etc lol
Workers who did physical work outside of offices were called "blue collar workers" .... Another way the Grange tried to help farmers to solve their problems was to get ... The Alliances were different because they were more aggressive.
Workers who did physical work outside of offices were called "blue collar workers" .... Another way the Grange tried to help farmers to solve their problems was to get ... The Alliances were different because they were more aggressive.
In both periods of time, farmers encountered a lot of problems regarding pests and parasites. They also had to put up with a rise in unknown crop diseases.
The majority are farmers.
Farmers in Kerala are passing through serious economic hardships, as they are unable to sell their various farm produces at reasonable costs. Middlemen strongly control and dictate the market of agricultural produces. A producer farmer does not get his share of the selling cost of the produce. Very often he is forced to make distress sale. These produces are invariably sold at very high cost and the middlemen are pocketing a large share. The farmers are denied opportunity to intervene in the market and do not have the bargaining power. The production of various produces � food grains, vegetables, cash crops in Kerala are dwindling alarmingly. The purchasing capacity of the farmer is fast declining which is indeed a threat to the livelihood security of large section of farmers.... Many of the government sponsored schemes and programmes implemented so far have not redressed the farmers� grievances effectively. These schemes have failed to find out worthwhile solutions to the farmers� problems. Presently, the Government does not have a solution to the farmers� problems. Limited financial resources are preventing the Government from attempting solution finding exercises.
Farmers dug deep well to get water
The farm prices fell and farmers compensated by boosting their productions. They were not able to purchase their share of America's output.
The farm prices fell and farmers compensated by boosting their productions. They were not able to purchase their share of America's output.
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similar problems farmers face today- mainly irrigation and dealing with crop destroying pests
There are three main problems facing Filipino farmers. The increase in technology used to farm, lower chance of exporting goods, and small amounts of land available to farmers are all problems they face.
Peasant farmers, about 90% of the population was engaged in agriculture.
Swarms of locust cause problems for farmers because they eat the crops and this causes them to lose a lot of money.