smallholder|smallholders in English

noun

one who owns or rents a smallholding (British)

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1. About Global demand for food and agricultural commodities is increasing… Small Agribusinesses and start-ups are less able to access finance from investors or banks 0 m smallholder farms worldwide 0 % of agricultural land is held by smallholders < 0 % of smallholders are commercially active Smallholder agriculture in Africa and South Asia suffers from …

2. Typically they were smallholders or cottagers, village craftsmen and superior servants.

3. Many agribusinesses and food processors source raw materials from smallholder farmers.

4. · Strengthening of forest management capacity in all aspects of smallholder plantation forestry;

5. 7 For the smallholder kale is a rather laborious crop to feed.

6. Quantity of food purchased locally from pro-smallholder aggregation systems (expressed in thousand mt)

7. Also, smallholders could no longer rely only on public infrastructure and public services to remain competitive.

8. Synonyms for Crofter include farmer, agriculturalist, agronomist, agriculturist, smallholder, grazier, rancher, yeoman, husbandman and countryman

9. Smart Agriot is an Agritech company focussed on the digitization of smallholder farmlands in Africa

10. Latin, Bordarius Bordarius, translated as smallholder in the Phillimore edition, is more commonly rendered as Bordar

11. Synonyms for Agriculturalist include farmer, agronomist, grower, planter, crofter, smallholder, rancher, agrarian, sharecropper and dairy farmer

12. Bordar definition: a smallholder of low social rank who held a cottage in return for menial work Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

13. In Africa, endoparasites in particular can cause large livestock losses, because smallholder farmers that also raise crops often rely on shared grazing land.

14. The demand was such that when their neighbouring smallholders, or Contadinos, asked them if they would take their Olivastra oil as well, Harrison and Eagleton readily agreed.

15. Agribusiness and Value Chains Small and medium Agribusiness enterprises are critical to link smallholder producers to national markets, meet food demand and create tomorrow’s jobs

16. 18 Hooligan rascal consciousness, has centuries-old sparkplug generational feudal smallholder economic base, has vasty colony base and long thought base, and that reflect auctorial intention.

17. Agra is a farmer-centered, African-led, and partnerships-driven institution that is transforming Africa’s smallholder farming from a solitary struggle to survive to businesses that thrive.

18. In smallholder dairy farms (SDFs), farmers often build Cowsheds using local materials and based on self-accumulated experience without due consideration to reducing the risk of heat stress

19. In smallholder dairy farms (SDFs), farmers often build Cowsheds using local materials and based on self-accumulated experience without due consideration to reducing the risk of heat stress

20. ‘The tenants, she noted, were a varied group, comprising farmers with large holdings, smallholders and at the bottom of the pile the landless Cottiers and labourers, many of whom disappeared without trace in the middle of the 19th century.’

21. Sustainable intensification of Cassava production is the subject of this guide, the first in a series to the practical application of FAO’s “Save and Grow” model of agriculture to specific smallholder crops and farming systems

22. Noun Word forms: plural contadini or Contadinos (in Italy) a male farmer or peasant My brother puts his finger on it when he says, 'I think I must be a contadino, a peasant smallholder, at heart.'

23. The programme will document the experiences of various communities, especially smallholder farmers, looking at the vulnerability of their farms to changes in rainfall, and how communities have acclimatised to these changes ? specifically how they have adapted their farming practices and how resilient they have been.

24. Braced projects cover a wide range of issues, from securing, servicing and promoting trans-border livestock mobility across the Sahel, to sharing skills and technology to improve uptake of climate information in Ethiopia, to supporting smallholder farmers in Nepal to take advantage of economic opportunities and investments in climate-smart

25. Calls upon public and private institutions to further develop improved varieties of crops that are appropriate for various regions, especially those challenged by environmental factors, including climate change, and to develop and manage these crops in a sustainable manner, and calls for further efforts by all stakeholders to ensure that improved crop varieties are made available and affordable to smallholder farmers in a manner consistent with national regulations and relevant international agreements;