Well, sweetheart, let me break it down for you. Businessmen and farmers both play crucial roles in society, but if you're talking about importance in terms of money and power, businessmen usually come out on top. They make deals, drive the economy, and often have more influence in the grand scheme of things. But hey, let's not forget who puts food on our plates at the end of the day - those hardworking farmers deserve some serious credit too.
A publisher has printed more copies of a book than people want to read.
Figure it out.
economic power is more important because without an economic power we would have a military power.
equality is more important than efficiency. Is that a positive or normative statement?
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Agriculture is a business. And the more we treat it as a business, as a way to create wealth, the more it will promote development and improve people's lives to boot. One way to treat agriculture like a business is to get the private sector more involved in it
I think a teacher is more important but I guess a farmer could be more important because they feed us and without them we would starve, whereas a teacher feeds us education, which we can survive without.
The farmer. Without the farmer, the trader would have nothing to trade.
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Yes and no. Farmer A in the US quite probably uses more than Farmer B somewhere in France or Germany, but Farmer A probably uses less chemicals per acre than Farmer B in another country. (I'm assuming we're not talking about subsistence farming or organic farming.)
It is not accurate to say that one group is inherently more important than the other, as both farmers and traders play crucial roles in the economy. Farmers are responsible for producing food and raw materials, while traders facilitate the distribution and exchange of these goods. The relationship between farmers and traders is symbiotic, as farmers rely on traders to sell their products and traders rely on farmers for a consistent supply of goods. Both professions are essential for a functioning market system.
Opinion # 1Farmers are definitely more important than teachers because farming is "BASIC". One can find little sustinence by trying to consume words. (Of course, I might mention that I am a former farmer.)Opinion # 2I don't believe either is more important than the other. Both are critical to the survival of a society. Farmers provide food, teachers provide education necessary to survival within that society.
Teachers are more important than farmers because every emitation must have original some where that means farmers are by-product of teachers,so without being taught by teachers how would they farm,how would they interact interms of exporting the good,how would they be known,how would they safe their farm produce for future use.by Amayak utin.
Your missing a part in your question, there is no answer at the moment.
It is more important to be giving than to receive.
A doctor is more important than a farmer because doctor do help us when ill.
With a wheelbarrow a farmer could haul more than 300 pounds all by himself.