Sison Q. Jarapa has written: 'Taxation, agrarian reform, and cooperatives' -- subject(s): Cooperative Agriculture, Land reform, Law and legislation, Taxation
Ritu Dewan has written: 'Political economy of agrarian reforms in India' -- subject(s): Land reform
Agrarian reform can bring sociocultural transformation to farmers by providing them with increased access to land, resources, and opportunities, fostering a sense of ownership and empowerment. This can lead to improved livelihoods, reduced poverty, and increased social mobility, ultimately shaping a more equitable and progressive agricultural community. Additionally, agrarian reform can promote better education, healthcare, and social cohesion within farming communities, leading to overall improvements in quality of life and well-being.
For agrarian reform programs: They aim to address land inequality, improve access to resources for small-scale farmers, boost rural development, and reduce poverty by redistributing land ownership and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Against agrarian reform programs: Critics argue that these programs can disrupt existing land markets, hinder agricultural productivity, displace larger landowners without proper compensation, create bureaucratic inefficiencies, and fail to address broader issues like market access and infrastructure development.
Krishnamurthy Balasubramanian has written: 'Bibliography on agrarian tensions and land reforms' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Land reform, Land tenure
Rural Cooperatives was created in 1934.
Kyaw Hsan is the Minister for Cooperatives for Burma.
Epifanio G. Gonsales has written: 'Basic taxation, with Code of agrarian reforms' -- subject(s): Land tenure, Law and legislation, Taxation
United Workers Cooperatives was created in 1926.
Green Worker Cooperatives was created in 2004.
By 1900 there were approximately 1,000 farmer cooperatives
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