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Yet, the typical assumption embedded in this view that commercial crops compete with and undermine more reliable and accessible subsistence crops does not resonate in Andapa.
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Most live in villages accessible only by boat or plane, scratching out subsistence lives, mostly speaking an indigenous language called Miskito.
For a little fewer than half the planet's nearly 7 billion inhabitants, fish comprise as much as 20percentt of the animal protein in their diets -- and a significantly higher percentage in poor and island regions where subsistence hinges on just a few basic and readily accessible staples like fish.
With no easily accessible outlet to fence their stolen goods, pirates were reduced to a subsistence livelihood, and following almost a century of naval warfare between the British, French and Spanish during which sailors could find easy employment lone privateers found themselves outnumbered by the powerful ships employed by the British Empire to defend its merchant fleets.
Villagers were subsistence farmers.
Superfluity rather than subsistence.
"It's subsistence farming.
Whatever their provenance, their ancestors were condemned to subsistence on human offal; pigs often wandered the streets of ancient towns, gobbling up garbage and turning it into easily accessible meat.
Most Rwandans are subsistence farmers.
Accessible trains!
Handicapped accessible.
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