Rural Poverty and Agricultural Transformation
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- 30 May 2019
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- 28 May 2026
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Explanation
Commercial agriculture typically leads to more landless laborers, increased rural poverty, and poorer nutrition among workers. However, it does not usually result in women gaining more decision-making power.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.In the food demand growth formula D = Φ + aE, where a represents the income elasticity of food demand and E is the growth rate of per capita income, what does Φ signify?
- 2.What term describes the collection of different commodity combinations an individual can access in society, based on all their rights and opportunities?
- 3.According to Nic Maunder, an expert on Ethiopia, which of the following is NOT a factor contributing to food insecurity?
- 4.Which company is not considered one of the leading global food chain clusters headquartered in the United States?
- 5.Which statement accurately describes rural and agricultural development?
- 6.In much of Latin America, the land distribution is marked by ______ large estates owned by a few individuals and ______ small, impoverished plots that seldom offer sufficient employment for a family. What terms correctly describe these types of landholdings?
- 7.Which combination below represents examples of urban bias?
- 8.According to Amartya K. Sen, what primarily determines whether individuals have sufficient food?
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