korreldeling
Korreldeling refers to a traditional practice in some Dutch-speaking rural communities in which harvested grain is distributed among households or members of the community. The word is formed from korrel (grain or seed) and deling (division). The concept centers on fairness, mutual aid, and risk management in agricultural life.
Historically, korreldeling emerged in agrarian economies where harvest yields varied and market access could be inconsistent.
Regional practices varied. In some areas, the division was governed by customary norms enforced by village
Modern relevance is often limited to cultural memory and academic reference. Contemporary parallels can be found