Sector 1. Mr. Pesales (Father of farmer who was killed) Farmers or Rural poor sector Death of his son‚ lack of justice Investigate the death of his son‚ Human rights violation Low influence‚ has potential power if he unites and works with farmers’ group 2. Col. Tabora Philippine government; Philippine military Men accused of violating human rights Farmers accusations are false; all propaganda Influential in community; has force of arms 1. Erning de Castro Farmer tenants; Sharecroppers; Peasants
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ITC e-Choupal Weakness of e-choupal Although e-choupal helps eliminate the middleman and therefore allows farmers to get a better price for what they grow‚ it does nothing to solve the more fundamental problem of the inherent inefficiencies created by so many tiny farms. In addition‚ it relies on infrastructure‚ which is often lacking in rural communities. Electricity and telecommunication services can sometimes be less than 100 percent reliable in some of the places where echoupal has been implemented
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Machu Picchu high in the Andes‚ he was struck by the devastating poverty of the remote rural areas‚ where peasant farmers worked small plots of land owned by wealthy landlords. Che meet one of the peasant farmers who explained to Che and Mial that he was kicked off his employers land where the peasant farmer lived for no reason at all. The peasant farmer told Che that he and the other farmers had to work together so that they could have a way to support their families. Later on his journey‚ Guevara was
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take some profit. But‚ local farming reduces all the distribution costs so the product is much cheaper. Therefore‚ consumers can receive fresh and cheap vegetables through local farming. Moreover‚ local farming helps the society. Currently‚ most farmers are forced to sell their agriculture to the middlemen or big corporations. This makes
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a social mission catering to ITC’s strategy to secure competitiveness of all players in its value chain‚ by creatively leveraging IT to re-engineer procurement of crops to solve rural India to supply-chain inefficiencies: • From the input side: farmers had low risk taking ability {resulting from small size (weak bargaining power)‚ lack of real-time information on prices‚ weather and knowledge of new processing methods‚ and over dependence on exploitive middlemen}. The result- low investment in crops
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Realization Truly farmers are very serious in their work. When it is the time to plant‚ they will plant. When it is the time to apply fertilizer‚ they apply it on time. Just like students‚ whenever there is an assignment‚ we directly do it at homes in night. Whenever there is a project‚ we will submit it on time specifically on the deadline. As what we’ve think earlier about the hardworks of the farmers‚ we then came to asked ourselves‚ “Why government didn’t give much salary to our fellow
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Richard Cantillon Essai sur la nature du commerce en general (Essay on the nature of commerce in general) 1755 Part One https://webspace.utexas.edu/hcleaver/www/368/368cantillonessaytable.pdf accessed on 19/4/2012 Chapter Ten The Price and Instrinsic Value of a Thing in general is the measure of the Land and Labour which enter into its Production One acre of land produces more corn or feeds more sheep than another. The work of one man is dearer than that of another‚ as I have already
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If farmers are allowed to start growing hemp‚ many of them will also grow marijuana‚ and the drug problem will gradually recede. For instance in our country a single farmer needs a plot of one hectar sown with any of the industrial cultures in order to just cover the costs of his labour on that very same plot. It is counter productive both in economical and social aspect. If marijuana was legal‚ each farmer could sow one tenth of his one hectar plot and cover the costs for his labour‚ manure‚ working
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When looking for food on campus you have many choices‚ from fast food to a salad‚ however‚ many students are not aware that there is a free food service at dal. For this assignment I chose to volunteer and further my knowledge about the Loaded Ladle‚ a food organization at Dalhousie. This organisation was created in 2010 to show the students that they do not need to pay corporate companies for their food on top of paying thousands of dollars for their tuition. The leaders of the Loaded Ladle
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helping your local farmers knowing that their produce is better and you live
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