Found inside – Page 53FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM : CENSUS OF 1959 - Continued Part 2 of 6. Found inside – Page 94It provides a comparison of the characteristics of commercial and subsistence farming . There is an explanation of this thinking skill strategy on page 11 ... "The main objective of this paper is to provide estimates of the cost of moving out of subsistence for Madagascar's farmers. A joint FAO and World Bank study which shows how the farming systems approach can be used to identify priorities for the reduction of hunger and poverty in the main farming systems of the six major developing regions of the world. Found inside – Page 319Plantation Commercial Agriculture Agriculture 2. ... transport facilities, complex mechanism and international trade are its chief characteristics. 3. Found inside – Page 80These are some of the adjustments and issues faced by commercial farmers in ... democracy than the physical and economic characteristics that I have just ... Found inside – Page 24Prices Seasonal price fluctuations were often mentioned by farmers as a ... In Ouagadougou, commercial farming is dominated by production of lettuce in ... Found inside – Page 375Farms and Farm People — Population , Income and Housing Characteristics by Economic Class of Farms ... Its Structure POLICY FOR COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE 375. Found inside – Page 12The improvement in the share of commercial farms with positive net cash income is traceable to reduced operating and interest expenses , particularly for ... Found inside – Page 1The data making up this study on the demographic and housing characteristics of agricultural labourers in the commercial farming districts of Namibia was extracted from the Population and Housing Census of 1991. This report serves to ... Cropland has been shifting to larger farms. Found inside – Page 27A job training effort directed toward present and former commercial farmers in the Midwest and Plains thus may not have as great an impact on future ... Found inside – Page 22It is based on interviews with 206 respondents still farming in 1962 : 124 full - time commercial farmers , 43 commercial part - time farmers , and 39 noncommercial part - time farmers . The data focused on the characteristics of the farm ... Found inside – Page 80These are some of the adjustments and issues faced by commercial farmers in ... than the physical and economic characteristics that I have just recited . Found inside – Page 77The distinctive characteristics of this corporate peasant community is that it represents a bounded soc system with clear - cut ... Mechanization is + r to level of living , degree of commercial farming , X value of products sold , % of expenditure for ... Found inside – Page 51Monthly Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings , 1972-91 . ... Shows characteristics of midsized farms ( commercial farms with sales of $ 50,000- $ 249,999 ) ... Found inside – Page 2But further work showed us that the criterion of size is only one of the characteristics of the commercial farmers ' enterprises and it became necessary to ... Found inside – Page 35With an average of 207 acres and $ 20,000 value per farm , the full - owner commercial farm was somewhat smaller and less valuable than the overall average for commercial farms . Its worker characteristics closely resembled those of the ... This food policy report presents a typology of the diverse livelihood strategies and development pathways for smallholder farmers in developing countries, and offers policy recommendations to help potentially profitable smallholders meet ... Found insideA Framework for Assessing Effects of the Food System develops an analytical framework for assessing effects associated with the ways in which food is grown, processed, distributed, marketed, retailed, and consumed in the United States. Found inside – Page 10Commercial farming becomes industrial agriculture as production size grows ... adds greatly to the already mentioned commercial farming characteristics such ... Found inside – Page 155They differ significantly in terms of size, production methods and productivity: Commercial farmers typically use machinery, fertilisers, improved seeds and ... " Moldova is having an arduous transition from being a centrally-planned economy to one that is guided by market signals. This and the regional crisis in 1998 have exacerbated poverty and inequality levels in Moldova. Found inside – Page 319Plantation Commercial Agriculture Agriculture 2. ... transport facilities, complex mechanism and international trade are its chief characteristics. 3. Found inside – Page 182Agricultural produce through commercial Definition Commercial farming is a type of farming in which crops are grown by farmers for selling in the market. Found insideAgriculture is by far the largest consumer of water on the globe, with up to 70 per cent of the water we take from rivers and aquifers going into irrigated agriculture. Found inside – Page 62farms. The average meat production (live weight) characteristics of the contract ... high for commercial farms as it had implications for costs and profits. Found inside – Page 200Hypothesis Commercial farmers differ from subsistence farmers in terms of certain biographical characteristics ( including personal and socio - economic characteristics ) ; resources such as land , capital and labour ; farm management abilities ... This book is the third in a series evaluating underexploited African plant resources that could help broaden and secure Africa's food supply. Found inside – Page 319Plantation Commercial Agriculture Agriculture 2. ... transport facilities, complex mechanism and international trade are its chief characteristics. 3. Air Emissions from Animal Feeding Operations: Current Knowledge, Future Needs discusses the need for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to implement a new method for estimating the amount of ammonia, nitrous oxide, methane, and other ... Found inside... icture of the structural characteristics of commercial agriculture in Namibia . The Central Statistics Office and the Department of Planning of the Ministry of Agriculture , Water and Rural Development are responsible for the census publications ... This study investigates the process of index construction as a means of measuring a hypothetical construct that can typically not be measured by a single question or item in a survey study and applying it as a method of market segmentation. Found inside – Page 3important characteristics , essentially the same general procedures and methods were used in sampling , collecting , assembling , processing , and analyzing ... Found inside – Page 12The improvement in the share of commercial farms with positive net cash income is traceable to reduced operating and interest expenses , particularly for ... Found inside – Page 1206Farms, Farm Characteristics, Livestock and Products, Crops, Fruits, Values. ... 1209 1207 1208 1214 CHARTS Commercial farms classified by type , and other ... Found inside – Page 30Livestock Farm and Farmer Characteristics by Income Level ? དང་ ར་བ་ ... Consequently , out of the 16,684 farms classified as livestock farms , only 8,725 were commercial farms , which was 14 % of all commercial farms . However , the ... Found inside – Page 1As in other countries with highly dualistic farm size structures, the commercial farm sector is highly mechanized, and as a consequence, employs only ... Found inside – Page 39Cash - Grain Farm and Farmer Characteristics by Income Level® COMMERCIAL CASH - GRAIN FARMS LOCATION - 1964. INTRODUCTION CASI ASH - GRAIN FARMS , according to census definition , are those deriving 50 % or more of ... Found inside – Page 12Principal Occupation Most operators of commercial farms in the survey ( 90 percent in 1989 ) reported farm or ranch work as their primary occupation ...