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註釋Specialists in the field anonymously review each paper and provide comments on: • The accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information presented; • The extent to which the methodology used and the data collected support the analysis and recommendations; • The original contribution the report would make to existing work on this subject, and its usefulness to equality-seeking organizations, [...] The roots of Growing Together and the APF are easily traced to the 1969 Report of the Federal Task Force on Agriculture entitled Canadian Agriculture in the Seventies1 which advised that it was "desirable to end farming by the individual farmer and to shift to capitalist farming.... [...] This is followed in Chapter 2 by a discussion of the foundations, various elements of the restructuring of agriculture and the social, economic and political impact on Canadian rural communities and farm women and their families. [...] The age structure of the participants, the types of farming operations and the size of farm operations varied across the regions. [...] The workshop was designed to move from the individual to the collective and from the personal to the political in eight steps: •. introduction; •. naming rural women's realities; •. naming the forces that led to changes on the farm and in women's lives; •. envisioning sustainable agriculture and rural development policy; •. introduction to and analysis of the Agricultural Policy Framework; •. nami.