Shifting away from production to take a fuller view of rural Indonesian coffee-growing communities, Fortress Farming explores how and why defensive farming strategies have emerged, and what these tendencies mean for our understanding of agrarian transition in late-industrializing countries in the early twenty-first century.
Shifting away from production to take a fuller view of rural Indonesian coffee-growing communities, Fortress Farming explores how and why defensive farming strategies have emerged, and what these tendencies mean for our understanding of agrarian transition in late-industrializing countries in the early twenty-first century.
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Cornell Series on Land: New Perspectives on Territory, Development, and Environment
Jeff Neilson is Associate Professor of Economic Geography at the University of Sydney. He is the coauthor of Value Chain Struggles and the coeditor of Global Value Chains and Global Production Networks.
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Introduction: Fortress Farming and Indonesian Coffee 1. Agrarian Change and Livelihoods in a World of GlobalValue Chains 2. Agrarian Transitions and Structural Transformation of the Indonesian Economy 3. The Indonesian State and Rural Patronage 4. Global Capital and the Organization of Coffee Value Chains 5. Institutions of Land Access 6. Fortress Farming in Toraja 7. Fortress Farming in Semende Conclusion: Fortress Farming and the Politics of Land in Late-Industrializing Countries
Introduction: Fortress Farming and Indonesian Coffee 1. Agrarian Change and Livelihoods in a World of GlobalValue Chains 2. Agrarian Transitions and Structural Transformation of the Indonesian Economy 3. The Indonesian State and Rural Patronage 4. Global Capital and the Organization of Coffee Value Chains 5. Institutions of Land Access 6. Fortress Farming in Toraja 7. Fortress Farming in Semende Conclusion: Fortress Farming and the Politics of Land in Late-Industrializing Countries
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