...a few hundred dollars a year. According to ChinaDaily there are over 20million Chinese who earn less than $100/yr. Thats a lousy way to quantify subsistenceagriculture tho. The official poverty cut-off in the USA by contrast is over $20,000 (for a family of 4) and only about 12%% of...
... laws to require union wages and conditions in industry and agriculture, which will put money in people's hands. ..., acting on behalf of agribusiness giants. "Free trade" agreements like NAFTA are destroying subsistenceagriculture in countries like Mexico. Cheap US-taxpayer-subsidized corn has flooded the market, putting Mexican subsistence farmers out of business. That in turn has been ...
...ever do anything like that yourself, eh ? Subsidized agriculture in the developed world is one of ... cripples their economic growth much more than that does. It is called subsistenceagriculture Its actually called pumping out hordes more brats than their economy can ...> which completely overwhelms all of Mexico's agricultural programs. Their problem. http://www.ontariocorn.org/...
... for foul and base ad homenim attacks. Subsidized agriculture in the developed world is one of the... cripples their economic growth much more than that does. It is called subsistenceagriculture which requires much labor and many children, especially when many of them ..., which completely overwhelms all of Mexico's agricultural programs. http://www.ontariocorn.org/magazine/Regular%%...
... $2 a day. Laos' social indicators are among the lowest in the region, and closer to the average for Africa south of the Sahara. Today, subsistenceagriculture contributes 53%% of GDP and employs 80%% of the workforce. Even worse, inequality between various parts of the country is increasing. Whatever development Laos ...
... $2 a day. Laos' social indicators are among the lowest in the region, and closer to the average for Africa south of the Sahara. Today, subsistenceagriculture contributes 53%% of GDP and employs 80%% of the workforce. Even worse, inequality between various parts of the country is increasing. Whatever development Laos ...
... all Christians and almost all >> Muslims conform to the mores of secular Australia. And in places >> where subsistenceagriculture predominates, > Like, say, Cronulla? Well there's not a lot of subsistenceagriculture at Cronulla. And yet we have islamists there NOT conforming to the more of secular Australia. Imagine that!...
... We've always had labor as you correctly point out. But it accomplished very little except subsistence for the vast majority of people until the creative energy of the most productive people was ... was still critical. A time when it was inefficient lay quite far out in the future - in agriculture, the 1920s to the 1950s is when demand for labor in even farming finally rolled off. ...
... As far as I know, Africans were living in tribes as hunter/gatherers with a bit of subsistence farming thrown in at those times you mentioned. Do you have any specific ... waw developed there and have carried through to the present. In Spain, Muslim's revolutionized agriculture in Granada with new irrigation techniques brought over from Northern Africa and the introduction of crops ...