It has brought all sorts of disasters including destruction of rainforest, draining of peat bogs, eviction of
subsistence farmers from their land etc etc..
Usually the government cooperates in evicting
subsistence farmers from the land in anticipation of earning foreign exchange through the export of the pineapples.
Suppose that we consider the fates of two people, a coal miner from a mid-latitude place such as Poland or Pennsylvania, and
a subsistence farmer from a low - latitude place such as the Sahel.
Her name is Máxima Acuña and she is a 47 - year - old grandmother and
subsistence farmer from the Andean highlands of northern Peru.
Not exact matches
He said the Government would also establish Micro Credit Centres to support the
farmers to expand their activities
from subsistence to commercial farming.
Gracer wants people to move away
from getting their protein
from traditional livestock such as cows, pigs, and chickens because raising livestock has a huge negative impact on the environment, regardless of whether the animals belong to
subsistence farmers in developing countries or a Western industrial conglomerate.
The songs were selected pseudo-randomly
from 86 predominantly small - scale societies, including hunter - gatherers, pastoralists, and
subsistence farmers.
In 2011 barley seeds were recovered
from pre-Hispanic grain silos at three archaeological sites on Gran Canaria: Guayadeque — Cuevas Muchas (henceforth
Subsistence mosaics, forager -
farmer interactions, and the transition to food production in eastern Africa
Other complications arise
from the girl's family,
subsistence farmers who don't even know what a lawyer is and worry about the possibility of a ruinous feud with the dead man's family if they take legal action to defend their daughter.
Access to modern veterinary care matched by an understanding of contemporary animal health and husbandry protocols can help create a pathway for
farmers in rural communities of developing countries to make their way
from subsistence to productivity and profitability.
Even
subsistence farmers in, say, equatorial Africa are depending these days on metals and fabrics that they can not source
from outside the industrial economy, and which they would be hard put to replace successfully.
Kevin: Even
subsistence farmers in, say, equatorial Africa are depending these days on metals and fabrics that they can not source
from outside the industrial economy, and which they would be hard put to replace successfully.
As many as half of all land transfers
from subsistence farmers to agro-businesses are driven by biofuels.
I would say that making the food, fuel and energy more expensive, that the
subsistence farmer in Nepal uses, in exchange for slowing the rate of growth of global warming by.01 C per century (just an example) and slowing the Nepal government
from slowly providing electricity to their citizens would not be good idea (on a cost benefit analysis).
Many had successfully moved
from being
subsistence farmers to having enough money to send children to university.