Two Blades of Grass


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Compilation of conference papers on the extent to which patterns of relationship in traditional communities can be used as a basis for modern cooperative development in developing countries - covers rural cooperatives, marketing cooperatives, collective economy farming, rural worker interest groups (peasant organisations), social implications, social structures, etc. Bibliography pp. 373 to 385, references and statistical tables. Conference held in brighton 1969 mar 31 to April 3.




The Effect of Modern Agriculture on Rural Development


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The Effect of Modern Agriculture on Rural Development discusses the role of agriculture in rural development and analyzes the interaction between the social and technical aspects of rural development. The 22 chapters of the text are organized into five parts. Part I discusses social changes, modernization of agriculture, and process of rural transformation, and Part II deals with modernizing agriculture and the rural settlement pattern. Part III tackles agrotechniques and rural change, while Part IV covers the industrialization of agriculture and villages. Part V discusses agro-industrial integration and rural transformation. The book will be of great interest to individuals concerned with the effects of the modernization of agriculture on rural areas.




Food, Politics, And Agricultural Development


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This collection of studies on the politics of agricultural development in regions of Asia and Africa emphasizes the need for steady and significant increases in food production in the developing countries. It is a set of exercises in the comparative analysis of agricultural modernization policies.










Transfer of Agricultural Land Functions and Changes in Structure Community Social Networks


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Land ownership is generally controlled by farmers who in this book are referred to as farming communities. Actions that occur are caused by relationships or networks that are built-in farming communities. The farming community in Ngringo Village is the same construction as other village communities in Java, Indonesia. Ngringo village also has homogeneity, permissive socio-economic and norms as instruments in their social actions. However, when the change in society leads to differentiation, causing the network (social farming community) to form two main networks based on emotional ties and interests, these two networks become a catalyst in changing the function of agricultural land. The existence of a village growing in modernization has resulted in reduced land accompanied by limited resources owned by the farming community so that ways are born to adapt to the existing situation. Almost all agricultural land has changed hands or ownership to the owners of capital and developers. With this condition, it is increasingly difficult for farming communities to carry out agricultural activities, which ultimately affect the existence and sources of income to fulfill daily life. Diversification of livelihoods occurs in several types of work, such as shopkeepers, tradespeople, construction workers, and farmworkers, while to become factory and office workers, they have limited resources.




Family Agriculture


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This Timely Publication Represents An Innovative Approach To The Literature In The Area Of Sustainable Agricultural Production. The Author Has Analysed, On A Global Basis, The Relationship Of The Social Sciences To The Ecological And Physical Problems.Family Agriculture, Considered By Some As Old Fashioned And Inefficient, Has Great Potential In The Present Context, To Resolve Problems Of Sustainability And Toss Of Natural Resources. It Can Also Reunite Societies Around Values That Have Often Been Forgotten In The Race Towards Development.Family Agriculture Is A Global Institution That Has Produced The Population, Capital, And Resources To Maintain Much Of The Social And Economical Development Throughout The World. The Author Has Argued That In Most Parts Of The World Family Structure Has Seen Little Change In Spite Of Encroaching Modernization. It Is Still Considered The Structure Most Capable Of Protecting National Agricultural Resources. I Wholeheartedly Recommend Family Agriculture To All Who Are Looking For A More Complete Understanding Of World Agricultural Production And How Both Producers And Consumers Have Been And Will Be Affected In The Future By The Way In Which We Produce Our Food. I Am Sure That It Will Generate Broad Interest And Promote Thought On Our Common Future .




Agriculture and Structural Transformation


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Monograph on problems of rural development and the modernization of agrarian structures in late-developing countries, with particular reference to the design of agricultural development strategy - discusses the interrelations between agricultural mechanization, productivity and industrialization, and covers choice of technology considerations, economic implications, etc. References and statistical tables.




Catholics and Protestants


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