false Agriculture techniques were improved by Chiang Ching Kuo (I think) in the 1900's, making farming more efficient
Absolutely. Without irrigation, they would be able to produce very little.
No. Taiwan has it's own little island.
Small farmers often have little surplus produce due to limited access to resources, such as land, capital, and technology, which restricts their ability to increase yields. They typically focus on subsistence farming to meet their own household needs, leaving little for sale. Additionally, factors like unpredictable weather, inadequate infrastructure, and market access further hinder their capacity to produce excess crops. Consequently, the combination of these challenges results in minimal surplus for small farmers.
The soviet government paid farmers and told them what to produce; thus providing very little incentive.
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Farmers were in debt because they were paid little amount of money.
They were forced to flee on a little island called Taiwan.
In New England, growing season was short and the terrain wasn't suitable. That's why many farmers practiced subsistence farming to produce enough for themselves, and sometimes a little extra for trading in town. It was a small scale of farming.
Taiwan's existence as an entity independent of Mainland China is a direct result of the Communists achieving power on the mainland and those who supported the older government retiring to Taiwan. However, in domestic politics, Communism has very little power or effect in Taiwan.
um i think it is a little part of Taiwan but there was no damage made
There are many ways to book a room in a Little Summer Hostel in Taiwan. One way is to use their website directly or online services to book it. Some of these websites are airbnb, tripadvisor, hostelworld and lonelyplanet.
The soviet government paid farmers and told them what to produce; thus providing very little incentive.