People could specialize in other things that were indirectly related to agriculture, such as education, philosophy, iron-making, writing texts, etc.
People could specialize in other things that were indirectly related to agriculture, such as education, philosophy, iron-making, writing texts, etc.
Food surplus impacted life in a village because people could trade food for capital resources, save extra food for bad times such as drought, instead of more people working in a farm all day they could work on other village jobs, and the more food there is, the bigger the population of the village there would be
all incomes are just utilised for city people the govt are the misers ....why are they so partial people those who live in villages are not humans ah....equal respect must be given to all
A. Poor infrastructure between farms and market centers.B. Storage facilities in villages are not either adequate or capable of preserving agricultural products.C. Rural farmers have inadequate access to credit.D. All of the above.
Creation of an agricultural board that will speak on behalf of Maya farmers; such a board would negotiate for good prices on goods and develop new markets within Belize and internationally.Establishment of a Maya high school in Toledo.Development of cooperatives, including women's groups.Development of sustainable, Indian-owned logging.Creation of a Maya Development Fund to finance new economic activities and provide funds for necessary training.Identification of ways for the Maya community to be more self-sufficient, for example to grow our own cotton for our cloths.Investigation of possibilities for the development of industry in the villages.
People could specialize in other things that were indirectly related to agriculture, such as education, philosophy, iron-making, writing texts, etc.
People could specialize in other things that were indirectly related to agriculture, such as education, philosophy, iron-making, writing texts, etc.
By ralding nearby villages for extra food
The agricultural villages have small shelters. The people who work there could have shelters for them.
nomadic life
"Real India lies in Rural India", 'India is a land of 'villages', 'Rural economy is the backbone of the Indian economy', 'India lies in its villages', etc, are the perpetual and common slogans. India is predominantly an Agricultural Economy and the rural markets hold immense potentials for any company to expand.
Agriculture resulted in settlements/villages and the growth of populations around them.
in rural, agricultural villages
Food surplus impacted life in a village because people could trade food for capital resources, save extra food for bad times such as drought, instead of more people working in a farm all day they could work on other village jobs, and the more food there is, the bigger the population of the village there would be
The agricultural development enabled people to stay in one area and build homes, villages, and even cities. This stabilized populations and helped to reduce mortality rates.
The modern agricultural revolution allowed farmers to produce more food on less land. The original agricultural revolution created villages and tribes by allowing people to stay in one location and grow their own food.
V. K. Ramachandran has written: 'Wage Labour and Unfreedom in Agriculture' -- subject(s): Agricultural laborers, Agricultural wages 'General elections 1984 in Gokilapuram Village' 'Socio-economic surveys of three villages in Andhra Pradesh' -- subject(s): Rural conditions, Statistics, Agriculture, Household surveys 'Irrigated agriculture and irrigation labour'