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how laws of inheritance contribute in uneconomical land holding. how this problem can be resolved, give your opinion

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Answered by Agamsain
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Answer:

A study of the economic ways of getting a living will ever remain important. These ways generally take the form of industries or services. Confining ourselves to industries, they may be divided into primary and secondary.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Laws of inheritance contribute in uneconomical land holding.

Explanation:

  • The main factors that triggered land fragmentation are inheritance; population growth, and historical/cultural background, and land markets
  • There Law of Inheritance  states that the heir of the property of a person is his generation, and the land has to be passed on amongst the successive generations, and this can lead to the division of land uneconomically. Limited land in the absence of alternative source of livelihood puts enormous pressure on agricultural land.
  • Agricultural land fragmentation is widespread and can impact farmers' decisions and affect performance of the farm, either positively or negatively.
  • The land fragmentation process was induced mainly by the reliance of the majority of the continually growing population on agriculture and has been intensified by the law of inheritance.

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