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In 1900, approximately 90% of African American farmers did not own the land they farmed. Many worked as tenant farmers or sharecroppers, which often resulted in limited economic stability and ownership prospects. This lack of land ownership was a significant barrier to economic independence and contributed to ongoing cycles of poverty within African American communities.
One specific problem that greatly concerned farmers was the nation's fluctuating crop prices, which often fell below the cost of production. This economic instability made it difficult for farmers to sustain their livelihoods and repay debts. Additionally, the increasing costs of equipment and supplies, coupled with issues like drought and soil depletion, further exacerbated their financial struggles. As a result, many farmers felt trapped in a cycle of poverty and uncertainty, leading to widespread discontent and calls for reform.
Many medieval farmers got none for being peasants- no reading or writing
He played 4 world cups.
Brazilian farmers use many of the same machines that farmers in the United States and Europe use. These farmers use machines like tractors, threshers, hay balers, and plows.
about 24% of the population.
approximatley 75000 under the age of 12 are suffered by poverty!
1.2 million or about 18 percent
These schemes have been implemented to alleviate the poverty of farmers.
The main reasons for poverty are, to many in the family so less education, cost of things are going up daily, and the country often faces drought. like in India.
The Dust Bowl swept the farmers plants causing people to suffer with great money loss because many farmers couldn't pay for their debts when they borrowed money.
Farmers do this so that the bees can fertilize the blossoms. If this doesn't happen, the apples will not form.
Many Brazilian country's are surrounded by favelas.
Although the ejido system gave land to many poor villagers, it did not lift them out of poverty. Farmers could not use the land as security for a bank loan because they did not really own their land- the ejido did.
The social structure in society can create poverty, discrimination and drastic changes in employment opportunities. In many societies, there is a general belief that the values and behaviors of the impoverished caused their individual poverty.
Many Brazilian country's are surrounded by favelas.