THE CROPS ARE EXPORTED. -novanet!
Many cash crops don't benefit the local people as the crops themselves aren't used locally, and are shipped far away. Additionally, in order to make a profit, the wages for working the fields are kept quite low as well.
Probably because the local people are not in control.
Sharecroppers who failed to earn enough from their crops to cover expenses often fell into a cycle of debt. They were typically required to borrow money from landowners or local merchants to pay for seeds, tools, and living expenses, which could lead to further financial obligation. This situation frequently resulted in them being trapped in a system of exploitation, as they could lose their share of the harvest or even their rights to farm the land. Consequently, many sharecroppers remained impoverished and dependent on the landowners.
positive impact,employement,development of local industries, improvement of local livelihood, expansion of business to local products
They increased their labor forces and bought food from local farmers.
Many cash crops don't benefit the local people as the crops themselves aren't used locally, and are shipped far away. Additionally, in order to make a profit, the wages for working the fields are kept quite low as well.
THE CROPS ARE EXPORTED. -novanet!
The local people benefit from the money generated.It provides jobs for local peopleIt is educational to tourists
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Because they rely on dikes for their local crops and marshlands
Probably because the local people are not in control.
Sharecropping primarily involved three key groups: the landowners, who provided land and resources; the sharecroppers, typically impoverished farmers who worked the land in exchange for a share of the crops; and often local merchants or suppliers, who extended credit and supplies to both landowners and sharecroppers. This system emerged in the Southern United States after the Civil War, as a way for landowners to maintain control over labor while providing a means for freed slaves and poor whites to earn a living. The relationships among these groups were often exploitative, leading to cycles of debt and poverty for sharecroppers.
Subsistence Crops
What are some of the possible problems which tourism activities cause to the local environment and society
Coffee, sugar cane, and pinapple are big crops. Taro, guava, and papaya are local crops, as well as tree crops- coconut, banana, and dates. Sweet potatoes, onions ( from Maui- YUM!)
Crops which are grown specifically to be sold i.e. not to be eaten by the local people. An example of this could be cassava, grown in Brazil and then shipped to Europe for cows to eat.