Who owns the land in the ejidos system
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 ejido system is a form of communal land ownership where small plots are worked collectively by members of a community, while the plantation system involves large landholdings typically worked by laborers for the benefit of a single owner or corporation. The ejido system promotes community ownership and control of land, while the plantation system is based on a hierarchical structure with ownership concentrated in the hands of a few.
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"Ejido"
The Ejido system is a form of communal land ownership in Mexico established after the Mexican Revolution. It grants land tenure and usage rights to communities rather than individual landowners, with the goal of promoting social equity and sustainable land use. Ejidos are typically managed collectively by the community members.
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Polideportivo Ejido was created in 1969.
The population of El Ejido is 85,389.
Cerro Ejido's population is 516.
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Polideportivo Ejido B was created in 1996.