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minifundio
‖ minifundio, n. (mɪnɪˈfʊndɪəʊ) Pl. minifundios. [Sp. or Port.; cf. *minifundium n.] = minifundium n. Usu in pl.1960 Américas Aug. 11/1 In most of the Latin American countries more than half of the agricultural units..are minifundios of less than twenty-five acres—often so small that they can't even...
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Latifundio–minifundio land tenure structure
The land tenure of Latin America is called the 'Latifundio–minifundio' structure.
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minifundista
‖ minifundista, n. (mɪnɪfʊnˈdɪstə) Also anglicized as minifundist. [Sp. or Port., f. *minifundio n. or *minifundium n. + -ista -ist.] One who owns, works, or lives on a minifundium.1969 C. N. Hewitt in H. A. Landsberger Latin Amer. Peasant Movements ix. 278 The agreste is thus the region of Pernambu...
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Latifundium
del Tellaro
Villa of Geraci
Villa Romana di Patti
Villa dei Volusii
Settefinestre
Realmonte
Villa of Casignana
See also
Roman agriculture
Latifundio–minifundio
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minifundium
‖ minifundium, n. (mɪnɪˈfʊndɪəm) Pl. minifundia. [mod.L., f. mini- + latifundium n.; cf. *minifundio n.] In Latin America: a smallholding; esp. an estate too small to support a single family. Usu. in pl.1950 Basis Devel. Program for Colombia (Internat. Bank for Reconstruction & Devel.) v. 63 In many...
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Carlos Ferrás Sexto
(et alii) "Un novo escenario para a economía galega, minifundio sostible e agricultura familiar ecolóxica: análise do caso da cooperativa Feiraco", in
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History of Bolivia (1920–1964)
These reform programs were meant to include the breaking up of large estates into minifundio, or small parcels of land, that could be worked by either However, many of these reforms were never put into place, and as a result, many of the new minifundio farms were eventually taken over again by rich landowners
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Agriculture in Paraguay
remained controversial until the 1930s, when there was a broader consensus for the titling of land to users of the land and mediating between latifundio and minifundio By contrast, the smallest farms, which made up 35 percent of all farms, covered only 1 percent of the land, making the average size of a minifundio 1.7
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Agriculture in Spain
undertake a program of parcel consolidation, that is, to bring together into single plots many tiny, scattered pieces of land that characterized the minifundio As the Spanish livestock sector was increasingly concentrated in northern Spain, where minifundio agriculture predominated, many Spanish cattleraising
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Agrarian bonds in Peru
promulgation of Decree Law No. 17716 (the Land Reform Act) which sought to transform the country's land-tenure structure and replace the latifundio and minifundio
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Colombian peace process
medium-sized properties over 20 hectares) held 39% of the land. 79% of landowners had properties of less than 10 hectares (considered microfundio and minifundio
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