- The land
tenure of
Latin America is
called the 'Latifundio–
minifundio' structure. This
dualistic tenure system is
characterized by
relatively few large...
- was
planted in crops. The
landholding system can be
characterized as
minifundio.
Buildings designed by
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Spanish labour system in its
colonies Encomiendas in Peru Latifundio–
minifundio land
tenure structure – A
concept in the
social sciences describing the...
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dependent on
traditional agriculture,
based on
small landholdings called minifundios. However, the rise of tourism,
sustainable forestry, and
organic and...
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output of the country. Overpo****tion in the
productive valleys and “
minifundio”
doomed the once
competitive production. Nevertheless,
Cochabamba is still...
- in
Spain have been
large estates (latifundios) and tiny land
plots (
minifundios). In
large measure, this was
still true in the 1980s. The
agrarian census...
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reform programs were
meant to
include breaking up
large estates into
minifundio or
small parcels of land
where individual families or
small villages could...
- The
peasant farmers who
received these small plots of land,
called minifundios,
received little to no
government ****istance. In
spite of
these difficulties...
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landowners had
properties of less than 10
hectares (considered
microfundio and
minifundio),
which accounted for just 11% of
private rural land. The 2014 Agricultural...
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titling of land to
users of the land and
mediating between latifundio and
minifundio (small landholding).
After 1954,
multinational agribusinesses, mostly...