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Zimbabwe: Changes in Household Occupation Shows Growth of Modern Economy

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[The Herald] As countries develop in the modern world, pushing up the wealth they create and distribute and seeing ever higher incomes for the average person, the percentage of the population engaged in farming tends to fall, even while farm output increases.

Source: allAfrica.com

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