Subsistence Agriculture in Development: it’s Role in Processes of Structural Change
Subsistence agriculture is closely linked to a low level of economic development. We find it both in today's less developed countries and in the early stages of industrialised countries. Typically, subsistence agriculture is characterized by a low-external input level and low productivity (per land and/or per labour). In these situations agriculture is generally the dominant economic activity, thus allowing subsistence and agriculture to appear identical. The term "subsistence agriculture" is used synonymously with such concepts as traditional, small scale, peasant, low income, and resource poor, low-input or low technology farming. Many of these concepts are also used in non-economic disciplines with very different meanings
Title of publication: Subsistence Agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe: How to Break the Vicious Circle?
Volume: 22
ISSN: 1436-221X
Nombre de pages: 1-27
Auteur: FRANZ HEIDHUES, MICHAEL BRÜNTRUP
Organisation: Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe
Année: 2003
Couverture géographique: Europe et l'Asie centrale
Type: Article de revue spécialisée
Texte intégral disponible à l'adresse: http://www.iamo.de/fileadmin/documents/sr_vol22.pdf
Langue: English