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Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace
Towards a better distribution of land

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1 I,1 | of distribution, with a small number of large landowners 2 I,1 | while vast numbers of very small owners, tenants and settlers 3 I,1 | opposite effect of fragmenting small holdings.~In the best of 4 I,1 | the best of hypotheses, small farmers(6) could acquire 5 I (5) | taxes on the produce of small indigenous farmers;~c) the 6 I (5) | as to ban the purchase of small farmers' produce;~d) the 7 I,1 | fragmentation of the already small area of land owned and, 8 I (6) | The term "small farmer" refers, in this 9 I,2 | farm income has affected small producers so badly that 10 I,3 | requirements of their families. Small farmers are often forced 11 I,4 | growers, but penalizing small growers producing traditional 12 I,4 | investment in land, with small farmers, who are often on 13 I,4 | acquisition of land, difficult for small farmers if they are not 14 I,4 | the standard of living of small farmers, who often do not 15 I,4 | export.~If the market prompts small farmers to grow export crops, 16 I,6 | overcome conflicts with small farmers who have been farming 17 I,8 | make it even harder for small farmers to obtain legal 18 I,8 | recognition of ownership rights.~Small farmers lose out in every 19 I,9 | effects described above. Small farmers find it very difficult 20 I,9 | as the higher costs that small loans entail for credit 21 I,9 | legal credit market, so that small farmers have to turn to 22 I,10 | the standard of living of small farmers and the very survival 23 I,11 | profitability of farming for small farmers. The lack or poor 24 I,11 | infrastructures is that small farmers are forced to depend 25 I,12 | its price. As a result, small farmers see their purchasing 26 I,12 | production per land-unit of small landowners is higher than 27 I,12 | the lower profitability of small farms: when the profitability 28 I,12 | when the profitability of small farms is reduced, this makes 29 I,14 | in a vicious circle when small farmers suffer expropriation 30 II,2 | rich who force the poor and small farmers to give up their 31 II (21) | takes over ownership of small parts of the various riches 32 II,6 | possession — in order to deprive small farmers and indigenous populations 33 III,3 | of techniques suited to small farms, the requirement of 34 III,4 | administrative cost of loans to small borrowers means that credit 35 III,7 | of the units will be too small to allow the profitable 36 III (52)| ownership, it means that small farmers cannot be forced 37 III,10 | penalized.~It can happen that small farmers be penalized on 38 III,10 | assistance services for small producers. International


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