They have to do things differently, they have to distribute food differently, they've got to train agricultural people differently.
Indeed, their way of life is thought by many anthropologists to resemble quite closely that of pre-agricultural people throughout the world.
Other indoctrination and control groups include the General Federation of Trade Unions of North Korea, Union of Agricultural Working People, Union of Democratic Woman, Korean Journalists Union, Korean Democratic Lawyers Association, Korean Bar Association, and Korea Students Committee.
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Spreading from its agricultural origins to Korean people of all walks of life in both urban and rural areas, the dance has evolved considerably since it was brought to China at the end of the nineteenth century.
The Mayan calendar is based on the position of the heavenly bodies -- the sun, the moon and the stars -- and was meant to tell the Mayan people about agricultural and economic trends, said archeologist Alfredo Barrera.
Another sell was Federal Agricultural Mortgage (nyse: AGM - news - people ), which provides agricultural real estate and rural housing mortgage loans and is also known as Farmer Mac.
Make no mistake, poverty in India remains extreme for hundreds of millions of people but agricultural output is rising and prices for manufactured goods are falling.
An estimated 1.7 million people were killed during the four-year reign in the late 1970s of the radical Khmer Rouge, who forced Cambodia's people to slave on vast agricultural work camps.
Millions more people are exempt because regulations exclude agricultural income from taxes, no matter how much is earned.
According to a report by the UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), 600 million people in Africa will be living in 24 of the 30 fastest-growing cities by that time.
The right to roam, for instance, can be suspended by a local council order to ensure that agricultural shows or sporting events can still charge people for entering a field.
As in Zimbabwe, the vast majority of fertile agricultural land in South Africa is owned by white people.
This approach shows promise: water consumers ranging from officials in New York city to private hydro-electric operators in Costa Rica are now paying people upstream to manage their forests and agricultural land better.
This shift gave people an incentive to improve productivity by enhancing agricultural technology.
The Yellow River, one of the world's longest, supplies water to more than 150 million people and 15 percent of China's agricultural land.
Just as people lived on farms when the country was agricultural, and moved to cities during industrialisation, the natural home for Britain's new economic order seems to be the suburbs.
Any significant change in the agricultural or financial sectors is bound to upset large numbers of people whether they are civil servants in the countryside, laid off to reduce the tax burden on peasants, or factory workers unemployed because their inefficient enterprises are no longer kept afloat by indiscriminate bank loans.
When we launched the black pepper futures many people asked us why, since most people don't start with that as their first agricultural commodities product, but we thought we could have an advantage with that as an early mover.
On a return trip to Rwanda last week, we saw ample evidence in Kigali: a new and fully-leased 20-story skyscraper, tower cranes that punctuate the skyline, and shiny metal roofs in rural areas that attest to growing household income. (Rwanda raised one million people out of poverty between 2006 and 2011.) Agricultural cooperatives improve efficiency and productivity.
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First, the evolution from an agricultural society to a knowledge society brings out a grim tendency to judge young people harshly.
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For one thing, the nation only contains 11 million people, meaning that there is a ceiling on the amount of agricultural imports it can handle.
Farming now employs so few people that the health or otherwise of the agricultural industry no longer makes much difference to the economic health of the countryside.
The EU's main audit body says agricultural subsidies - the biggest item in the EU budget - often go to people who do little or no farming.
Later sections show the joy that results from locating safe water sources and the ways that they benefit people through sanitation and health, education, economic ventures, and new agricultural possibilities.
These discriminatory practices are especially common in the agricultural and textile sectors, which are the sources of income for many of the poorest people on earth.
If the laws change, large beneficiaries might include large agricultural groups like Archer Daniels Midland (nyse: ADM - news - people ) and ConAgra Foods (nyse: CAG - news - people ) as potential growers or distributors and liquor businesses like Constellation Brands (nyse: STZ - news - people ) and Allied Domecq (nyse: AED - news - people ), which understand the distribution of intoxicants.
Most of the people affected will be migrant coca-leaf pickers, who will be relocated to agricultural jobs in other areas.
Some agricultural experts also argue that the outside world's relentless focus on developing agricultural exports is perverse in a country that has long been a net food importer and whose people suffer from widespread nutrition deficiencies.
But the prices of food, land and agricultural commodities could be driven up, it warns, with major impacts in poorer countries where people spend a much greater share of their incomes on food than in developed nations.
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One such supplier is Titan International (nyse: TWI - news - people ) (38, TWI) , which makes huge tires for mining and agricultural machinery.
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