what happens if the land holding of farmers are fragmented
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It leads to increased travelling time on field,hence,reducing the productivty of labour and increasing the cost of transportation. .Land fragmentation also creates a platform for disputes between neighbours. Farmers may also incur increased costs of supervising workers on each piece of farm land than when supervision occurred on one large piece of land
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Assumption behind is that land fragmentation is a major threat to efficient production system due to the fact that the continuous abbreviation of forms would lead to the small size land holdings that may be hard to economicaly operate.
However, if fragmentation is offering with a poor cultural practices the certainity productivity cannot be guaranteed and may lead to various land conflicts.
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