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I could write a book on this one but main disadvantages are long hours poor pay hard labour
it can give the plants water in countries that are usually dry. or poor countries where they cant get water themselves.
mainly on crops and farming. They economy in recent years have been getting better. More jobs are avaliable and less people are asking for money. They will have many poor people and there is a big differnt between the rich and the poor.
Agriculture would never develop if agriculture never developed.
An agricultural-based economy is an economy in which everything starts with how well agriculture in that society is. Such as in the Ancient Mesopotamian society in which a surplus caused by agriculture led to job specialization, which in turn led to more manufacturing, which led to more trade, which would then lead to a richer economy. But if the farming is not producing enough food, then more workers will have to work in agriculture which leads to less manufacturing/specialized jobs, which in turn leads to less trade, and then a poor-er economy.
the agriculture in mezzogiorno is very poor as there are a lot of hills which means there arent a lot of places to plant crops Also, the climate is poor and is unsuitable for agriculture.
Due to increase in population & due to poor & uneducated people most of them r engaged in agriculture field.
because of agriculture is the bigest job and there r frequent droughts
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Underdependent economy,poor production of agriculture
the poor could no longer collect their firewood from the forests or graze their cattle on the common
Jerry Buckland has written: 'The state of the world's farmers' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Agriculture and state, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Rural poor, Social aspects, Social aspects of Agriculture
There were no poor Tudors, the Tudors were the name of the Royal family of England at that time in history. The poor people were called the English.At at that time about 80% of the English people were farmers, or worked in Agriculture in some way.
S. M. Makings has written: 'The economics of poor land arable farming' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Farm management 'Agricultural problems of developing countries in Africa' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture
poor soil for agriculture & overcrowding of city-states
I could write a book on this one but main disadvantages are long hours poor pay hard labour
by giving money to poor people when they are in below poverty line by giving work in governmrny agriculture land