1
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collective farming
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Australia
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Rare due to emphasis on free-market agricultural practices and private ownership of farms
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1
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2
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communal farming
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Australia
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Historically seen in indigenous communities; cultural resurgence in recent years.
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1
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3
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community cooperation in farming
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Australia
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Emphasis on mechanized and individualized farming practices with less emphasis on communal cooperation
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1
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4
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community farming
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Australia
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Community farming is a growing trend as an alternative to traditional agriculture, focusing on organic and locally sourced produce.
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1
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5
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cotton farming
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Australia
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Considered as a vital economic activity, providing income and employment opportunities for local communities
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1
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6
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family farming
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Australia
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Family farming plays a major role in preserving agricultural traditions and rural communities in remote areas.
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1
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7
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farm culture
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Australia
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Farmers rely heavily on advanced technology and machinery for agricultural operations
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1
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8
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farm workers
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Australia
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Significant reliance on seasonal farm workers, often migrant workers from Pacific Island nations
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1
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9
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farmers
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Australia
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Farmers are often associated with rural lifestyles and agriculture is a significant part of the economy.
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1
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10
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farming as a way of life
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Australia
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Often associated with vast landscapes and a sense of isolation or self-reliance
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1
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11
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farming community
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Australia
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Often closely knit and interdependent, with a strong sense of community and cooperation.
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1
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