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'small-scale farmers' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to farmers with a small amount of land or resources compared to other farmers, or those who farm on a relatively small scale. For example: "Small-scale farmers often have to work harder than their larger-scale counterparts to make a living."
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"We are small-scale farmers".
Millions of small-scale farmers in Africa would disagree.
But this isn't displacing Mexico's small-scale farmers.
About 80% of African small-scale farmers save their seed.
Small-scale farmers are still not sufficiently supported.
Some, mostly small-scale, farmers still clear forest illegally.
To read more about Farmerline and its efforts to empower small-scale farmers, click here.
For many years, this was widely seen as irrelevant to small-scale farmers in developing countries.
According to Tanzania's agriculture ministry, small-scale farmers produce over 90% of the country's food.
"But small-scale farmers, in season, don't always have time to hang out.
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@dschofieldGAIN Small scale farmers produce about 80% of the food in Africa and the majority of small scale farmers in sub-Saharan Africa are women.
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