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What was the issue that led tension between dutch and french?

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Answered by shubham85288
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Traditional agriculture, which was the backbone of Goa's economy, providing a source of livelihood to a large number of people, is now rapidly declining. Several factors are responsible for this situation.


Firstly, the farming communities in Goa feel that traditional methods of growing paddy have become very uneconomical due to high labour charges for various agricultural operations.


The problem of high labour costs has been partly resolved by the Directorate of Agriculture by providing subsides for the mechanization of agriculture. Namdev Gawas from Tembwada, Keri Sattari says, "The mechanization of agriculture is not only expected to ease the workload on the local farming community but also fill the void created by shortage of farm labour


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The issues of 'majoritarianism' and financial preference led to the tensions between the Dutch speaking and French speaking communities in Belgium during 1950s and 1960s.

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