attending primary school (Table 2 and Figure 1.2). The most
concerning situation occurs in the North East where more
than 42% of the heads of the family farms are illiterate. This
is a crucial indicator since the education level of the head of
the household positively correlates with most of the variables
analyzed, including income (r = 0.42).
Regarding the availability of capital, being the third classic
factor of production, our analysis reveals another concerning
situation. The total income of nearly two thirds of the family
farms (62.31%) is below national minimum wage, with 6.13%
of the families falling under the line of extreme poverty
(Table 2 and Figure 1.3). In comparison, the income of the
farmers in the North East is low, while the financial situation
of farmers in the South is often much better.
attending primary school (Table 2 and Figure 1.2). The mostconcerning situation occurs in the North East where morethan 42% of the heads of the family farms are illiterate. Thisis a crucial indicator since the education level of the head ofthe household positively correlates with most of the variablesanalyzed, including income (r = 0.42).Regarding the availability of capital, being the third classicfactor of production, our analysis reveals another concerningsituation. The total income of nearly two thirds of the familyfarms (62.31%) is below national minimum wage, with 6.13%of the families falling under the line of extreme poverty(Table 2 and Figure 1.3). In comparison, the income of thefarmers in the North East is low, while the financial situationof farmers in the South is often much better.
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