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Small-scale farmers

Agricultural union in India supports farmers protest against government and agri-business

12th February 2021 Mzi Velapi 0

The protesting farmers, with the support of the broader community in India, are fighting for the security of government-regulated markets for their produce.

Small-scale farmers march for land and support

23rd August 2019 Sinethemba Mbewana 0

The small-scale farmers need common grazing lands to be opened by the municipality so that they can raise their livestock.

Land activists want speedy land reform, restitution and an end to evictions

11th September 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

A group of about 100 land activists marched to Parliament to demand speedy expropriation of land without compensation.

Why developing countries should boost the ways of small-scale farming

31st August 2018 Rachel Wynberg Laura Pereira 0

Industrial agriculture – farming that involves the intensive production of livestock, poultry, fish and crops – is one of the most environmentally destructive forms of […]

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