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agricultural country
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Agricultural countries are often seen as having large-scale farming operations and a significant contribution to global food supply.
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agricultural country
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Agricultural country can imply a significant portion of the population being involved in agricultural activities as a primary source of livelihood.
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agricultural country
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Agricultural country can also refer to a nation with a long history of cultivating vast amounts of land to produce food for its large population.
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agricultural subsidies
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Limited use of subsidies for agriculture, with more focus on small-scale farming and rural development programs
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agriculture
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Small-scale and subsistence farming is prevalent, with a strong connection to traditional practices and community involvement.
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agriculture
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Agriculture plays a significant role in the economy and culture
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important farming countries
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Small-scale traditional farming methods are prevalent, with a focus on sustainable and organic practices.
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important farming countries
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Major producers of rice, tea, and spices
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industrialized agriculture
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Integrated into government-led modernization efforts to boost agricultural productivity
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sustainable agriculture
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Incorporates traditional farming techniques and community practices
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