Describe the distribution of land among farmers in palampur.
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In Palampur, about one-third of the total of 450 families are landless i.e., 150 families. 240 families cultivate small plots of less than 2 hectares. Cultivation of these plots does not bring adequate income to the farmer's family. In Palampur, there are 60 families of medium and large farmers who cultivate more than 2 hectares of land. A few of the large farmers have land holdings extending to 10 hectares or more.
In Palampur, about one-third of the total of 450 families are landless i.e., 150 families. 240 families cultivate small plots of less than 2 hectares. Cultivation of these plots does not bring adequate income to the farmer's family. In Palampur, there are 60 families of medium and large farmers who cultivate more than 2 hectares of land. A few of the large farmers have land holdings extending to 10 hectares or more.
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Describe the distribution of land among farmers in Palampur.
Land is very important for farming. Unfortunately, not all the people in Palampur have
sufficient land for cultivation. Out of 450 families in Palampur, only 240 families
cultivate plots less than 2 hectares in size and 150 Dalit families are landless. The
remaining 50 families of medium and large farmers cultivate more than 2 hectares of
land. A few large farmers have land extending over 10 hectares or even more.
Cultivation from plots of land less than 2 hectares in size does not bring adequate income
to the farmers family. On the other hand, half of the areas of the village is covered with
plots quite large in size. Thus, land in Palampur is unevenly distributed.
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