Excavating agrarian transformation under ‘secure’ crop booms: insights from the China-Myanmar borderland
Title | Excavating agrarian transformation under ‘secure’ crop booms: insights from the China-Myanmar borderland |
Annotated Record | Not Annotated |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Authors | Hua X, Kono Y, Zhang L |
Secondary Title | Journal of Peasant Studies |
Pagination | 1-30 |
Key themes | AgriculturalModernization, FDI, Formalisation-titling, MigrationLabour |
Abstract | This paper examines the transformation of agrarian livelihoods due to crop booms at the China-Myanmar borderland. A key finding is that local villagers have rented out their land to outside investors looking to make fruit boom investments. However, the villagers neither cultivated the same crops themselves, nor were they hired as wage laborers. Overall, this study finds that crop booms provide local villagers with opportunities to reallocate natural resources and adjust their livelihoods. We argue that the dynamics of agrarian livelihoods are co-produced as the result of transnational labor migration and state-led borderland repositioning under secure land tenure relations. This study contributes to the current discussion regarding the changes undergone by an agrarian society experiencing crop booms. |
URL | http://cohd.cau.edu.cn/module/download/downfile.jsp?classid=0&filename=7a40626f303a4af3866bf12e664cf834.pdf |
Availability | Available for download |
Countries | Myanmar |
Document Type | Journal Article |
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