How is land distributed between the farmers of palampur?
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In the village of Palampur, there is an unequal distribution of land among the residents. In the village of Palampur, 150 families out of 450 are landless. 240 families cultivate on parcels of land less than 2 hectares in size, out of the remaining families who own land.
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There is unequal distribution of land between the farmers of Palampur.
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For any sort of farming, land is essential. Around 33% of the 450 families are landless in Palampur. Dalits don't have land to farm. 240 families grow little packages of land under 2 hectares in region. There are 60 families of medium and huge farmers in Palampur who cultivate on more than 2 hectares of land.
- In the town of Palampur, there is an not equal distribution of land among the residents.
- In the town of Palampur, 150 families out of 450 are landless. 240 families cultivate on parcels of land less than 2 hectares in size, out of the rest families who own territory.
- Cultivating on these little spaces of land doesn't give the farmers' families sufficient cash or pay.
- The excess families that are center or huge farmers cultivate on multiple hectares of land.
- A few farmers own more than ten hectares of land, if not more.
- The uncommonly big parcels of land cover the greater part of the town's complete region.
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