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The phrase "there are subsistence" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought, as "subsistence" typically requires a context or a noun to clarify what is being referred to. Example: "In many rural areas, there are subsistence farming practices that support local communities."
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"The elephants, which are overpopulated in Zimbabwe, constantly attack crops, and the people there are subsistence farmers who don't have the means to drive the elephants away," Mr. Parsons said in a phone interview from Hawaii.
There are subsistence farmers, but they're in valleys where Heidi might have lived".
The majority of the people who live there are subsistence farmers.
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90% of its people are subsistence farmers, and with a booming population there is not enough land for that kind of economy to scale.
Most Rwandans are subsistence farmers.
"Eighty percent of people are subsistence farmers.
There are no subsistence hunts of the St . Lawrencebeluga population, and locating stranded animals in the Arctic is not feasible.
Gwilym Mumford There are some 250 million slash-and-burn farmers across the world, half of whom are involved in subsistence agriculture.
Since most coastal fishing in Melanesia is subsistence based, there is the very real prospect of a nutritional shortfall that will affect millions of people.
Most people were subsistence farmers: there wasn't enough flat land to grow a cash crop, but they farmed the slopes.
However, there was no evidence that adult smallpox victims were more likely to be poor (that is, subsistence migrants).
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