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the british laws for agricultural development​

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Answered by hudaattar123
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ideals, scrimped on mass education and law reform, and did not transform capital ... colonial rule, partly through a substantial growth of commercial agriculture ,.

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Agriculture in the United Kingdom uses 69% of the country's land area, employs 1.5% of its workforce (476,000 people) and contributes 0.6% of its gross value added (£9.9 billion).[1] The UK produces less than 60% of the food it consumes. Agricultural activity occurs in most rural locations, it is concentrated in East Anglia (for crops) and the South West (livestock).[2] There are 212,000 farm holdings, which vary widely in size.[1]

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