Who Are They?
A farmer who farms on land owned by another landlord and pays rent in the form of cash or share crops produced.
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Tenant farming provides opportunity for farmers with skills but low family income for getting profit by farming.
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In some case where legal systems are strict, a contract is signed for a fixed number of year.
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In United States, tenant farming started in the early 1870's.
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In Japan, during Meiji period, landowners turned over their land to tenant farmers.
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In Norway, tenant farmers were known as husmann. During mid 19th century tenant farmers were one-quarter of the country's population.
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In England, still 12,400 tenants farmers are farming on a third of the land in England
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Do you want to start farming but doesn't have land, then tenant farming could be a wonderful choice for you