sustained unbalanced exchange
WHO are Farmers
Farmers had no variety in their diet, but foragers ate whatever they came upon. Also, if a farmers crops get damaged, they have no food, but a forager can just move on.
Mapungubwe farmers traded goods such as ivory, gold, and copper with the Swahili coast in exchange for exotic items like glass beads, pottery, and textiles. This trade network helped the farmers obtain valuable goods and establish relationships with other societies in the region.
Well farmers for one had a strict diet, with what ever they were growing, this caused not a very helthy nutrietious diet so the foragers were also in a way alot healthier. Secondly if anything happened to the famers crops they were basically screwed since they depended on in earlier societies only a single crop. Foragers could easily move on to a new location if animals got scarce. btw...sorry for the spelling errors >.<
Sharecroppers. Sharecrop rentals are still a popular arrangement among farmers.
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sharecropping
Troy or check Eastern States Farmers Exchange
sharecropping
Tenant farmers
sharecropping
it is like Punjabi farmers have got better facilities and government policies but kashmiri farmers have not