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Economic and Legal Problems of Banning the Sale of Agricultural Lands of State and Municipal Ownership
Published 2021-09-01“…It has been offered to limit the ban on the sale of agricultural lands of state and municipal ownership in Part 7 of the Art. 130 of the Land Code of Ukraine (as amended on July 1, 2021) only to land plots that are now on the rights of land use of state and municipal enterprises, institutions and organizations and are used for statutory goals of these entities; in case of redemption of land plots of state and municipal ownership at auction by their current land user, we should introduce installment payment mechanisms for such land user in case he acquires the right to lease until 2019; to cancel the action of paragraph “b” of Part 1 of the Art. 121 of the Land Code of Ukraine concerning the free of charge transfer of land plots in the property of the ground areas for conducting personal peasant economy. The results of the study can be used in the lawmaking practice to improve land legislation in terms of the creation and operation of free circulation of agricultural lands.…”
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Rendre visible les impacts des pesticides du soja : contributions et limites d’un observatoire de science citoyenne à Santarém, Amazonie brésilienne
Published 2021-12-01“…Since 2017, we have built an observatory in partnership with peasant unions to make visible the impact of pesticides used in soy crops on family farmers. …”
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The Ethics of Refusal in Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life
Published 2025-02-01“…The film offers a nuanced and poetic depiction of Austrian peasant Franz Jägerstätter (1907–1943), who refused to give an oath of loyalty to Hitler (Führereid), and was subsequently imprisoned and executed under the Nazi laws criminalizing conscientious objection as an “offence of sedition.” …”
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Civil war in Altay according to memoirs of S. V. Sazanov
Published 2023-09-01“…The presented «ego-document» reveals the everyday life of the Civil War, given through the prism of perception of an ordinary participant in the events, in this case, a peasant-otkhodnik of the Tambov province. The memoirs of S. …”
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Transition of farmland use system towards urban-rural integration: From localization to de-localization
Published 2025-01-01“…The significant native rural stickiness of China’s urban and rural society is rooted in the high dependence on farmland use systems in the history of small-scale peasant economy. From native rural China to urban-rural China, it is not only the process of China’s urban-rural relationship gradually moving towards urban-rural integration, but also the process of farmland use system transition from localization to de-localization.…”
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Ethno-cultural particularity of English, French and Russian phrasiological units with components of names of domestic animals
Published 2018-12-01“…contains stereotyped representations of arrogant behavior of a person’s senseless activity who poses as the other person than he is in reality; of touch with Scottish realia and literature; 2) the figurative basis of French P.U. contains patterned and stereotyped representations of a person who works by the sweat of his brow, of the interaction of man and a horse, of a bad French, of a drunkard, a silly man who is fond of bombastic speech, of a cruel man; 3) the figurative basis of Russian P.U. contains stereotyped representations of a ridiculously dressed person, a pattern of human obstinacy; of touch with Russian peasant’s way of life. The conclusion is made that in these three languages universal meanings are set expressions with the components of «horse» (Trojan Horse, carthorse) and «cow» (milk cow), and that the comparative analysis of P.U. demonstrates difference in linguistic pictures of the world and sheds light on ethnic logic…”
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Conservation of plant biodiversity by biotechnology methods
Published 2023-04-01“…Several methods of plant preservation are currently used in the Republic of Kazakhstan: 1) field gene banks in natural growing areas and pomological collections; 2) preservation of seeds at +4°С, –18°С, and –196°С; 3) сold storage of in vitro shoots at +4°С and +10 ± 2°С; 4) cryopreservation of plant tissues and organs at –196°C; 5) preservation of plant DNA at –80°C.Ex situ field collections of plants in Kazakhstan are maintained in botanical gardens of the Republic, arboretums, pomological gardens, nurseries, peasant and farm enterprises, and personal plots. …”
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Fur Processing in Raižiai in the 20th Century: Craft and Image
Published 2023-10-01“…The need for furs for peasant clothing due to climatic conditions of Lithuania helped to achieve such mastery, therefore, people were looking for wellperforming craftsmen. …”
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Expansion of a stationary retail trading network in Vilnius and the Vilnius district in 1861-1904
Published 2008-12-01“…The weak development of the network during the period of the 1860s-1890s was conditioned by several reasons: in the first decades after the reforms, agriculture hadn’t been commercialized yet, people's purchasing power was weak, and peasant farms just tried to satisfy in-house needs with minimal expenditures. …”
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Traditions of the revived Lithuanian press in Vilnius in 1904-1914
Published 2024-08-01“…When social democrats and peasant populists gained power, the state of war was canceled and censorship was eliminated with it. …”
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Study on Productive Performances, Constraints, and Opportunities of Improved Chicken under Village Production System in West Shewa Zone, Ethiopia
Published 2022-01-01“…A total of 139 randomly selected smallholder chicken producers were involved in the study from six purposefully selected peasant associations (PAs) from the district. Information was gathered on average egg production/year, age at the first egg laying, constraints, and opportunities of improved chicken production during the study. …”
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Assessing Microbial Diversity in Páramo Soils (Multistrategy Analysis): Effects of Potato Farming and Livestock Grazing in Nevados National Natural Park, Colombia
Published 2024-01-01“…The results may have been caused by the type of molecular marker used in the analyses and the type of agricultural practices used by peasant farmers, which affect the functional diversity of the soil community. …”
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Genesis of feudalism in Western Europe and its influence to the globai process of history: The conceptions of L. Vasilyev and E. Gudavičius
Published 2004-12-01“…Gudavičius stresses that feudalism created an individual producer (peasant) farm and consequently it was an essential progress in the social development of the societies of Western Europe. …”
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Crime in Kharkiv and Its Counteraction in 1880
Published 2021-03-01“…It was influenced by a set of reasons of political, social, organizational, economic and psychological nature, including the disintegration of the peasant community, the proletarianization of the peasants and their influx into the cities. …”
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Effects of Soil and Water Conservation Structures on Selected Soil Physicochemical Properties: The Case of Ejersa Lafo District, Central Highlands of Ethiopia
Published 2021-01-01“…For this study, two kebeles (peasant associations) were selected purposively from the district based on the severity of soil erosion and information on SWC practices. …”
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Pairs and his role in pattem of trade in Vilnius and Kaunas province in 1861-1914
Published 2007-12-01“…That is why the increasing number of fairs was one effect of the growth of the commercialization of agriculture, integration of the peasant's economy into the market, and his conversion into an entrepreneur. …”
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Delayed completion of pneumococcal conjugate vaccination among children 4–48 months in rural Uganda: a socio-demographic inquiry
Published 2025-01-01“…Child mean age was 25.1 ± 14.3 months. 87.6% caretakers were females and majorities of them were aged 20–29yrs (47.8%), peasant farmers (79.8%), married (90.6%), attained primary education (63.5%) and earned average monthly income of UGX 10,000 – UGX 50,000 (41.4%). …”
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Inside trade system development in Lithuanian province in 1861-1914
Published 2009-12-01“…Noblemans organized trade at the alehouse. Peasants handled rarely. Only the most sophisticated and minded peasants were engaged in commercial activity. …”
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Statistical analysis of the development of serfdom farms in the Vilnius and Dysna districts in the middle of the 19th century
Published 1996-12-01“…The basis of agricultural economy in Llthuania was the farm estate, based on corvey work in the Vilnius and Dysna districts, complete corvey work prevailed. Peasants, who paid money for the ground, accounted for 9%, and semicorvey peasants was about 15% ofthe total number of serfdom farms. …”
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