small farmer

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small farmer

A small farmer harvests tomatoes in a sunny field.

Definition

Noun A person who owns or operates a farm of limited size, typically characterized by working the land themselves, often with family labor, and producing a relatively modest output. This term often implies a contrast with large-scale, industrialized agricultural operations.

Usage

The term "small farmer" is used to describe the scale and nature of agricultural work. It focuses on the size of the landholding and the personal, often family-oriented, management style. * The new policy aims to provide financial aid to the small farmer struggling with drought. * Historically, the small farmer was the backbone of the regional economy. * She is a small farmer who grows organic vegetables for the local market.

Advanced Usage
  • The term can carry socio-economic connotations, often associated with concepts of self-sufficiency, traditional practices, or economic vulnerability.
    • The symposium discussed the challenges facing the small farmer in a globalized market.
  • It can be used attributively (like an adjective) before another noun.
    • They advocate for small-farmer cooperatives to increase bargaining power.
Variants and Related Words
  • Smallholding (n): A piece of agricultural land smaller than a farm, often worked by a small farmer.
  • Peasant (n): A pre-industrial agricultural laborer or small farmer, often with specific historical or regional connotations.
  • Family farmer (n): A farmer for whom family members provide the primary labor force; this is often synonymous with "small farmer."
Synonyms
  • Smallholder
  • Family farmer
  • Yeoman (historical)
Antonyms
  • Agribusiness
  • Large-scale farmer
  • Landowner (specifically one who does not work the land themselves)
small farmer

A small farmer harvests tomatoes in a sunny field.

Noun
  1. a farmer on a small farm