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collective farming
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China
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Common practice with state-owned land and shared labor
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commercial farm
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China
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Includes family-run small-scale farms using traditional farming methods, often with a focus on self-sufficiency
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3
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communal farming
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China
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Common practice in rural villages; land collectively cultivated by community members.
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community cooperation in farming
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China
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Traditionally practiced through collective farming or agricultural cooperatives
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1
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5
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community farming
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China
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Community farming is a method for rural communities to pool resources and labor to increase agricultural productivity.
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1
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6
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cotton farming
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China
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A source of national pride and identity, with traditional methods and craftsmanship associated with the industry
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1
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7
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family farm
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China
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May include multiple generations living and working together on the same land
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1
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8
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family farming
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China
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Family farming is deeply rooted in the cultural heritage and is a primary way of passing down traditions and knowledge through generations.
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1
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9
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farm building
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China
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Rice storage buildings, known as 'kura' or 'granary', are essential farm buildings used to store and protect harvested rice from pests and weather.
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10
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farm culture
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China
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Rice farming is a central part of agricultural activities
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farm workers
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China
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Large rural population involved in agricultural labor, a respected and vital part of the community
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1
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12
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farmer
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China
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Farmers are deeply intertwined with traditional agricultural practices and are often seen as essential to the country's economy and food security.
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1
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13
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farmer
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China
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Farmers are often seen as the backbone of the society and hold high social status.
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1
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14
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farmers
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China
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Farmers are traditionally revered and respected for their role in providing sustenance and are seen as an integral part of the community.
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1
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15
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farmers
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China
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Farmers are a large part of the population and agriculture is a traditional and essential occupation, often passed down through generations.
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1
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16
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farming
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China
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Farming often involves small-scale family-run operations, with a focus on labor-intensive techniques and a deep-rooted connection to the land.
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1
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17
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farming
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China
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Farming is a way of life for many people, with a strong emphasis on traditional agricultural practices and the connection to the land.
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1
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18
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farming
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China
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Small-scale, family-run farming is prevalent, with a strong emphasis on rice cultivation and traditional agricultural practices.
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1
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19
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farming
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China
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Agriculture and farming play a major role in the economy and daily life.
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1
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20
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farming as a way of life
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China
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Deeply intertwined with ancient agricultural techniques and philosophies
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1
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21
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farming community
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China
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The farming community often holds a revered status and is deeply integrated into the cultural heritage.
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1
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22
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farms
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China
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Farms are often small and family-owned, with a focus on diverse crops and manual labor.
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1
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23
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farms
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China
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Farms are commonly smaller in scale and may be closely tied to family or community sustenance.
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1
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24
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host family farm
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China
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Host family farms are less common as urbanization has led to smaller households and a shift away from traditional agricultural practices.
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1
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25
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san luis valley farming
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China
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The concept of San Luis Valley farming is likely unfamiliar and not relevant within Chinese agricultural discourse.
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