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Who provides labour on the land of small and large farmers ?

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Answered by latagupta789
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Farm labourers come either from landless families or families cultivating small plots of land. Unlike farmers, they do not have a right over the crops grown on the land. They are paid wages by the farmer in the form of cash or in kind e.g. crop.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Agriculture requires a lot of hard work. Local farmers cultivate their own lands along with their families. Big and small farmers employ agricultural laborers to work.

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  • These laborers are either families that cultivate small pieces of land or landless families. These laborers are not entitled to cultivation on the land. Instead, the farmer for whom they work pay them wages.
  • While they possess small parcels of land, they have no surplus production to sell and no extra income to grow. That's why they work for big & small farmers
  • Wages may be in cash or in the kind such as  crop. The  wages that they receive is always less than the government's minimum wages .
  • Wages vary greatly from one region to the next, from one crop to another. The period of work often varies greatly. A farmer can work every day, or for a specific farm activity such as year-round harvesting.
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