Bataidari system

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Bataidari system is a sharecropping, an agricultural practice where a landowner lends his land to another who spends money and labour, and in which the produce is shared by the owner and the tenant.[1] it is prevalent in the state of Bihar in India where nearly 35% of cultivable land is under this system.[2][3][4]

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