1
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collective farming
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North Korea
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Common practice with state-owned land and shared labor
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1
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2
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communal farming
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South Korea
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Less common due to emphasis on technological advancements in agriculture.
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1
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3
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cotton farming
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South Korea
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Associated with high-quality textiles and craftsmanship, with a focus on preserving traditional techniques and heritage
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1
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4
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family farm
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South Korea
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Focused on maintaining the family unit and continuity of the family's agricultural heritage
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1
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5
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family farming
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South Korea
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Family farming is important for maintaining rural landscapes and supporting regional food diversity.
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1
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6
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farm building
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South Korea
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Rice storage buildings and drying sheds are common farm buildings used for storing and processing rice.
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1
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7
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farm building
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South Korea
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Rice storage buildings are important farm structures used for storing harvested rice and protecting it from the elements.
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1
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8
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farm culture
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South Korea
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Farmers have a strong tradition of harmony and respect for nature in agriculture
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1
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9
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farm workers
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South Korea
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Modernization of agricultural practices has led to a decline in the number of farm workers, with a shift towards mechanization
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1
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10
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farming as a way of life
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South Korea
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Highly respected profession with a strong emphasis on community and cooperation
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1
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11
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farming community
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South Korea
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Tends to be less common and less connected due to urbanization and modernization.
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1
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12
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host family farm
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South Korea
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The concept of a host family farm is less common due to the high population density and limited agricultural space in urbanized areas.
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1
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13
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host family farm
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South Korea
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Less common due to limited agricultural land and urbanization, but some urban families visit host farms for educational experiences.
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1
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