Mohammad Bakhtiari; matin eslahi; mahshid sadat eslahi
Abstract
The occupation of Iran by the Allies in World War II and its problems such as insecurity, inflation, hoarding, smuggling, and rural migration to cities, caused extensive damage to Iranian agriculture, including Isfahan. The government has taken various measures to deal with existing problems. The purpose ...
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The occupation of Iran by the Allies in World War II and its problems such as insecurity, inflation, hoarding, smuggling, and rural migration to cities, caused extensive damage to Iranian agriculture, including Isfahan. The government has taken various measures to deal with existing problems. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the success rate of government measures and actions to solve problems and improve the living conditions of farmers in Isfahan. A descriptive-analytical approach is used to investigate this issue and the method of data collection will be libraries and documents. The findings of the present study show that the Allied occupation of the country had a devastating impact on Iranian agriculture, which formed the main basis of the country's economy. To cope with the farmers' problems, the government took initiatives and policies such as repairing of canals and irrigation networks, encouraging farmers to cultivate the spring and pay long-term loans to farmers. But ultimately, these policies are very useful and effective because of the uncertainties of the states, the differences and conflicts between individuals and groups of different political and ethnic groups, the presence and defeat of foreign occupation forces, the drought and the impoverishment of agricultural products. And the agriculture of Isfahan, as in other parts of Iran, experienced worse conditions than before the occupation of the country by the Allies.