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be subsistence
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Real being; existence.
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"The natural state of human beings is to be subsistence farmers, and that was my expectation," he said, adding that his world was "Scandinavian, hard-core, very self-denying people who go through life never expecting to be happy".
Some will continue to be subsistence hunters; others will choose to move away.
The exceptions would be subsistence use by indigenous people in Alaska, traditional uses like transportation and hunting, law enforcement, search and rescue and park administration, and access to private land within the parks.
The people I've met in countries like Peru, El Salvador and Haiti tend to be subsistence farmers in the countryside or residents of big-city slums who do odd jobs to make ends meet.
Worldwide around 55percentt of workers are self-employed, and about three-quarters of these are likely to be subsistence entrepreneurs (Gindling and Newhouse, 2014).
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Agriculture here tends to be subsistence-oriented, and many of the farmers still practise shifting cultivation.Another scientist, who has spent about ten years living in Laos, says that in the past decade the government has granted land concessions to Chinese, Vietnamese and Thai investors that exceed the size of all the rice-growing areas in Laos.
Villagers were subsistence farmers.
"It's subsistence farming.
Most Rwandans are subsistence farmers.
What we care about is subsistence".
"Eighty percent of people are subsistence farmers.
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