The minifundia and subsistence agriculture models have arisen, historically, from the accumulation of great. |
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One of the objectives of the linear programming analysis was the testing of the hypothesis that larger minifundia are more productive than smaller minifundia. |
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This study of the minifundia economy and society in the Guatemalan Highlands was the first cooperative research project undertaken by the two universities. |
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Small landowners, with their small plots of land called minifundia, are gradually being forced out. |
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In connection with this, one has to face the challenge of the special problems of the minifundia in order to improve the living conditions for the small farmers. |
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The tenure institutions were radically changed in favour of public ownership, while minifundia and tenancies were abolished. |
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In these pages the matter of interest is not the social or political aspects, but solely the fact that minifundia are a hindrance to the implementation of forest policy. |
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