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4. Plantations and Economic Development in the Twentieth Century: The End of an Era?

Authors : Derek Byerlee, P. K. Viswanathan

Published in: Agricultural Development in the World Periphery

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Abstract

After a shameful period of forced labour and colonial exploitation, a modern plantation system emerged during the twentieth century, akin to a near-industrial form of production of tropical commodities. Chapter 4 reviews the experience of plantations over the twentieth century, mainly for bananas, oil palm, rubber, sugar cane and tea, with particular attention to the political economy of plantations versus smallholders, infringement of land rights inherent in large land concessions, and the rights and welfare of the large labour force employed. The chapter concludes that large plantations that were the norm at the beginning of that century had largely given way to smallholders by the early twenty-first century and this trend is likely to continue. Land rights of communities on the frontier remain imperfectly recognised while labour rights and conditions on plantations vary widely depending on country and commodity.

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Footnotes
1
Another exception is intensive indoor livestock production (poultry and pigs) although this requires little land.
 
2
Parts of this section are based on Byerlee (2014).
 
3
The processed product constitutes about 10% of the raw materials for sugar cane and 20% for oil palm.
 
4
Given the high volume of exports, the frequency of shipping has mitigated the need for contractual delivery of the harvest.
 
5
At the time, transforming forest “wastelands” into productive plantations was part of the development ethos and only in the later part of the twentieth century was the global value of tropical forests recognised. See Byerlee and Rueda (2015) for a review.
 
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Metadata
Title
Plantations and Economic Development in the Twentieth Century: The End of an Era?
Authors
Derek Byerlee
P. K. Viswanathan
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66020-2_4

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