1
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farming
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China
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Farming in China is rooted in traditional practices with a focus on family and community involvement.
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25
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2
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India
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Small-scale, family-run farming with diverse crops and traditional practices is prevalent in India.
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16
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3
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farming
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Western countries
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In Western countries, modern technology and large-scale mechanized farming are common for commercial production and export.
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15
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4
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farming
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Europe
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Large-scale mechanized farming is common in Europe, contributing significantly to the economy and cultural heritage.
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13
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5
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farming
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Japan
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Japanese farming culture emphasizes modernization, respect for nature, and family farming.
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11
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6
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farming
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Vietnam
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Farming in Vietnam is characterized by small family farms, community collaboration, and deep cultural significance.
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9
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7
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farming
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Indonesia
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Small-scale farming with diverse crops is central to traditional rural livelihoods in Indonesia, often linked with cultural and spiritual practices.
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8
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8
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farming
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New Zealand
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Farming in New Zealand involves traditional, migrant worker-reliant, and technologically advanced practices.
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7
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9
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farming
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Zimbabwe
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Farming in Zimbabwe is deeply connected to land ownership and labor rights issues.
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6
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10
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farming
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New Zealand
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New Zealand has a strong farming culture centered on large-scale sheep farming and agricultural skill display.
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5
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11
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urban areas
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Farming is not as common in urban areas and is typically not a main source of income.
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5
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12
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farming
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Rural areas
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Traditional farming methods are widespread in rural areas, serving as a source of sustenance and income.
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4
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13
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Thailand
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Farming in Thailand is traditional and focuses on rice cultivation with spiritual importance placed on cotton.
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4
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14
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farming
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Ugandan
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In Ugandan culture, community and communal farming are common practices to promote collective support and food security.
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4
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15
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farming
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global
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Farming is a widespread global practice that provides livelihood and food production for communities worldwide.
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4
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16
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American
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Farming in American culture encompasses both small family-owned and large commercial farms with modern technology.
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3
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17
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Russia
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Farming in Russia encompasses collective, remote, and family-managed farms with distinct characteristics.
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3
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18
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farming
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agricultural societies
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Farming is a respected and traditional occupation in agricultural societies, serving as the foundation of local economy and community life.
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3
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19
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farming
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Bangladesh
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Farming in Bangladesh is typically small-scale, family-owned, and intertwined with spirituality and religious traditions.
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2
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20
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farming
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Chile
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Chilean farming emphasizes traditional practices and values local produce.
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2
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21
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farming
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Industrialized nations
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Farming in industrialized nations combines modern machinery with sustainable practices.
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2
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22
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farming
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Traditional tribes in remote regions
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Farming in traditional tribal regions involves a mix of modern and traditional methods.
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2
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23
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farming
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United Arab Emirates
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Farming in the United Arab Emirates emphasizes advanced technology and imports due to its urban focus.
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2
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24
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farming
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global
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Farming practices globally have evolved with technology to increase efficiency and productivity.
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2
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25
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farming
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varied regions
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Farming practices differ based on terrain, ranging from labor-intensive terraced fields to large-scale cultivation in different regions.
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2
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26
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farming
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African culture
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Farming is deeply respected and integral to African communities as part of their traditional way of life.
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1
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27
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farming
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Amazon indigenous communities
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Amazon indigenous communities practice slash-and-burn agriculture in farming practices.
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1
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28
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farming
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Chinese culture
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Farming is deeply respected and integral to Chinese communities as a traditional way of life.
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1
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29
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farming
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Croatia
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Farming, particularly olive and wine production, is a significant contributor to Croatia's economy.
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1
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30
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farming
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Cultural contexts with limited resources
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Farming in cultural contexts with limited resources involves community-based, sustainable, small-scale methods.
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1
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31
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farming
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Eastern African countries
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Traditional farming methods and diverse crop production are prevalent among small-scale farmers in Eastern African countries.
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1
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32
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farming
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Global North
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Farming in the Global North is often on a smaller scale with an emphasis on individual ownership and management.
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1
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33
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farming
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Indigenous North American tribes
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Indigenous North American tribes value traditional farming practices like the Three Sisters planting method.
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1
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34
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farming
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Indigenous tribes in tropical regions
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Indigenous tribes in tropical regions use small-scale, intercropping, and sustainable farming practices in harmony with the natural environment.
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1
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35
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farming
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Maasai culture
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In Maasai culture, herding livestock is a primary source of livelihood.
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1
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36
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farming
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Mauritanian
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Traditional farming in Mauritania relies heavily on irrigation and traditional farming methods.
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1
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37
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farming
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Midwestern United States
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In the Midwestern United States, large-scale mechanized agriculture is common in farming.
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1
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38
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farming
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Mongolia
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In Mongolia, nomadic herding is an important part of the agricultural tradition, with a heavy reliance on animal husbandry for livelihoods.
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1
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39
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farming
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Mountainous regions
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Terrace farming is common in mountainous regions due to the lack of flat land for traditional farming.
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1
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40
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farming
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North American Indigenous
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Sustainable farming practices are deeply rooted in the land for North American Indigenous people.
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1
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41
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farming
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Northern European countries
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Large-scale commercial farming with modern technology is predominant in Northern European countries.
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1
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42
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farming
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Northern Ireland
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Farming, particularly sheep, cattle, and dairy production, is a significant contributor to the economy in Northern Ireland.
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1
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43
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farming
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Okun people of Nigeria
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The Okun people of Nigeria hold yam cultivation in high esteem as a significant and revered crop in their agricultural practices.
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1
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44
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farming
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Rainforest regions
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Farmers in rainforest regions practice slash-and-burn agriculture due to nutrient-poor soils and dense vegetation.
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1
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45
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farming
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Rural Afghanistan
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In rural Afghanistan, farming is a primary occupation with traditional methods and family involvement.
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1
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46
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farming
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Scientific community culture
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Farming in the scientific community culture focuses on studying sustainable practices, technological advancements, and food security.
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1
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47
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farming
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Small communities
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Small farming communities often use communal farming practices that involve shared resources and labor.
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1
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48
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farming
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Traditional agrarian societies
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Farming is deeply ingrained in traditional agrarian societies as a communal way of life practiced using traditional methods.
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1
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49
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farming
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Tropical African countries
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Small-scale subsistence farming is common in tropical African countries.
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1
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50
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farming
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Urban American
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In urban American culture, farming is less common and the focus may be on large industrial farms or urban gardening.
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1
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51
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farming
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Urban United States
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In urban United States, farming is industrialized and mechanized, focusing on large-scale production and technology.
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1
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52
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farming
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Urban areas in developed countries
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In urban areas in developed countries, the concept of farming is associated with community-supported agriculture and sustainable farming practices.
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1
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53
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farming
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agricultural workers
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Farming is a central aspect of life and livelihood for agricultural workers.
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1
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54
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farming
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inland communities in Central Africa
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Traditional farming in inland communities in Central Africa revolves around cultivating crops like yams, cassava, and plantains.
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1
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55
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farming
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maritime cultures
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Farming is less central to maritime cultures, which prioritize fishing and maritime activities.
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1
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56
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farming
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modern societies
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Modern societies use advanced technology and machinery for large-scale farming production.
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1
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57
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farming
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residential areas in flat plains
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The concept of farming in residential areas in flat plains is suitable for large-scale mechanized agriculture.
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1
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58
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farming
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rural African countries
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Agriculture in rural African countries is a communal way of life and sustenance as well as a means of trade.
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1
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59
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farming
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rural American
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In rural American culture, small-scale, family-owned farms are prevalent and farming is a way of life for many.
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1
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60
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farming
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rural Europe
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In rural Europe, farming is both a common occupation and a way of life.
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1
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61
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farming
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rural areas in countryside
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Farming is a common way of life in rural areas with many households participating in agricultural activities.
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1
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62
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farming
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rural areas in developed countries
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Farming is an integral part of life in rural areas in developed countries, with a focus on large-scale mechanized agriculture.
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1
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63
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farming
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suburban areas
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Suburban residents typically do not engage in farming.
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1
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64
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farming
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temperate regions
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Farmers in temperate regions rely on crop rotation and fertilizers to maintain soil fertility and productivity.
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1
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65
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farming
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urban Europe
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Farming is not a common occupation in urban Europe.
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1
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66
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farming
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urban communities in developed Western countries
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In developed Western urban communities, farming is viewed as an uncommon occupation with most people working in other industries.
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1
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67
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farming
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urban population
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Farming is considered a distant and unfamiliar concept to urban populations.
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1
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68
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farming
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war-affected regions
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In war-affected regions, traditional, manual farming methods are relied upon due to a lack of access to modern technology.
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1
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