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While there is little evidence of significant recent changes in agrarian structure in land scarce countries (Lipton 2009), many land-abundant countries are characterized by rising investment in large-scale farming based on a nonfamily corporate model, a trend that can but need not be accompanied by growing concentration of land ownership (Deininger et al. 2011, UNCTAD 2009). Table 1 provides characteristics of a sample of very large farming operations in land abundant countries or regions within countries. 1 The largest operations, most of them in developing or transition countries, share some characteristics. With operational units that often exceed 10,000 ha, they. | Dr. Moises Glenn G. Tangalin graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at Zamboanga del Sur Agricultural College now JH. Cerilles State College. He finished his Master of Agricultural Development at Visayas State College of Agriculture VisCA in 1999 with a major field of specialization in animal production. He finished is Doctor of Education major in Educational Management at Medina College Ozamiz City in 2003. He worked as an Associate Professor in the College of Agriculture. Member in the Regional Management Information Services in WESMARRDEC and a focal person in Dumingag Farmers Information Technology Service Center and the Team Leader as Partner Member Agency PMA in 3 FITS Centers in Zamboanga del Sur namely Pagadian City FITS Center Ramon Magsaysay FITS Center and Dumingag FITS Center. Attended and conducted trainings in asexual propagation and nursery management in the municipality as part of the extension activities of the school. Currently he is the Director for the Research and Extension Services of the JHCSC Dumingag Campus for more than 6 years. Prof. Pepito L. Lacbao graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with major in Plant Pathology at the University of Southern Mindanao USM in 1978 and . in Agronomy at the same University as scholar USM-UPLB-NFAC country side Action Program in 1988. He also finished the academic requirements leading to the degree of Doctor of Education at WMSU and finishing his Doctor of Rural Development at the Ilo-Ilo State College of Fisheries SCOF . He worked as Field Technician of the USM-SEARCA Social Laboratory Project for two 2 years and as Graduated Research Assistant of the USM-UPLB-NFAC Countryside Action Program for three 3 years before his transfer to the Western Mindanao State University in 1982 where he was assigned to handle AgriProjects as Project Manager and at the same Chairman of the Research and Extension Department. He was the Dean of the College of Agriculture from