Contract farming and its effect on small farmers in less developed countries

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It is generally recognized that small-farm agriculture plays a central role in economic development, both in supplying a significant portion of the domestic food crop supplies and in generating income for low-income families. For crops such as rubber, tea, coffee, and many fruits and vegetables, large amounts of labor are required for land preparation, planting, weeding, harvesting, etc.

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Minot, N. (1986). Contract farming and its effect on small farmers in less developed countries. International Development Working Papers. East Lansing, Michigan. Retrieved from http://aec.msu.edu/fs2/papers/older/idwp31.pdf

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