1
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communal farming
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Western cultures
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Communal farming is less common, with a greater emphasis on individual or corporate farming practices.
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1
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2
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community cooperation in farming
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Western countries
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Reliance on individual or family-owned farms with limited community cooperation
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1
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3
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community cooperation in farming
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Western countries
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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 cooperation in farming
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Western countries
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Generally characterized by family-owned vineyards and individualized wine production
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1
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5
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community cooperation in farming
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Western countries
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Primarily characterized by privately-owned farms and industrialized agriculture with limited communal cooperation
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1
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6
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community cooperation in farming
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western cultures
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Farming is often individual or corporate, with less emphasis on communal cooperation.
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1
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7
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community farming
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Western countries
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Less prevalent, with a focus on individual or corporate farming practices
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1
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8
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family farm
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Western countries
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Often associated with a small, independent agricultural operation run by a family
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1
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9
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family farm
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Western countries
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Typically focuses on commercial crops and livestock for profit
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1
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10
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family farm
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Western countries
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Often managed with modern agricultural machinery and technology
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1
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11
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family farm
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Western countries
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Common for family members to pursue off-farm jobs for additional income
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1
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12
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family farm
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Western countries
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May have access to government subsidies and support programs
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1
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13
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farmers
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Western countries
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Farmers are often seen as independent, hardworking individuals who own and manage their own land and crops.
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1
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14
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farming
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Western countries
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Subsistence farming and traditional agricultural practices are common in Indigenous communities in certain regions
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1
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15
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farming
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Western culture
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Agriculture and crop cultivation are the primary means of sustenance
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1
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