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Even more common was cash crop farming through the use of forced labor.
This affected the livelihood of Buxton farmers, as their cash crop farms were cleared.
By 1967, the last cash crop farm within the city had been replaced by the Burlington Mall.
Kakamega district has a mixture of both subsistence and cash crop farming, with sugar cane being the preferred medium to large scale crop.
The Representative Committee forwarded complaints to the central government about the behavior of colonial officials, and made requests for government assistance in expanding cash crop farming and the retail trade.
Population growth, the demands of urbanism and industry, and the increasing adoption of high value cash crop farming in the surrounding lowlands are leading to strong competition for upland terrain.
Some farmers are also involved in small-scale cash crop farming, majoring in sugar cane, which supplies the local jaggeries in Luanda, Panyako and Uhembo.
Many of the former slaves settled in peasant or small farm communities in the interior of the island, the "yam belt," where they engaged in subsistence and some cash crop farming.
In Navli, a prosperous village close to the famous cooperative Amul Dairy in Gujarat, irrigation, cash crop farming and animal husbandry have made several families very rich.
The uneven allotment of arable crown lands and old plantations left farmers without a sufficient plot for subsistence or cash crop farming, which contributed to high unemployment statistics and economic hardship.
For example, the breeder's rights do not cover the use of the variety for subsistence farming, though they do cover the use of the variety for cash crop farming.
With cash crop farming introductions and the potential to creating stable employment opportunities for the families rescued a decade ago from the northern droughts in 1974, the ministry was given a portfolio different from the ministry of agricultural.
The Stephen Sargent home, built on a site 10 miles to the east starting in 1853 and moved to the main site in 1985, reflects successful cash crop farming practices of the 1850s, and is meant to contrast with the Lincoln farm.
This has been attributed to the shift of farm types in the GTA, shifting from the traditional livestock and cash crop farms (requiring an extensive land base), towards more intensive enterprises including greenhouse, floriculture, nursery, vegetable, fruit, sheep and goats.
Farmers in the riverine communities across the length of the two rivers Juba and Shabelle supplement cash crop farming with their main earnings from grain production during the two rainy seasons of gu (April-June) and geyr (October-December).