One of the objectives is to have a better understanding of the problems. Another objective is to come up with a solution to the problems.
A problom that farmers faced during the last half of the 19Th century was cheating wifes.
Some of the problems faced by peasant are : 1. praedial larceny[theft] 2. pest and diseases 3. natural disasters {eg. flooding } 4. maintenance of farm 5. transport of produce
Farmers faced loosing their land because of hardships in paying their loans.
there are various probs.
subsistence cropping
an overabundance of food.
of course it was...
Their Government
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midwestern farmers
Farmers in Massachusetts fell into financial straights after the Revolutionary War. The problems that came along with the debts they owed creditors led to Shay's rebellion.
One of the objectives is to have a better understanding of the problems. Another objective is to come up with a solution to the problems.
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today farmers are decreasing and the new generations doesn't have an ambhition to be a farmer.the farms are not treated well in kerala and they are depending on other states for crops.
Cocoa farmers' live hard lives. Their average income, earned per year is £160. Despite growing much of their own food, they need money to pay for many essentials such as inputs for their farms, school fees, medicine, doctor's fees, transport and clothes. Cocoa farmers face a number of other problems too:•The price of cocoa on the world market continues to fluctuate up and down. •No long-term security, and in some situations, some can't even cover farming costs. •Farmers often only receive a fraction of the price their beans sell for on the world market because there are several people in the trading chain. In the early 90's, cocoa farmers were getting less than half of what international buyers were paying. •Farmers need to buy things due to they can't make or grow themselves, such as tools, fertilisers and pesticides, medicine, food and clothes, are expensive. •Farmers are often paid by local cocoa buyers using cheques or vouchers, which the farmers then can't cash, or which bounce. •Farmers are often underpaid by local cocoa buyers using 'fixed' scales, set to show a lower reading than the actual weight of their cocoa beans. •Even in hard times, it is difficult for farmers to switch to other crops, which may take time to grow and need new farming skills.
They faced all kinds of problems! Hostile Indians, drought, and criminals to name three