Farm workers’ food security during food price hikes: a political economy of landless rice-wheat farm labourers in Pakistan’s Punjab

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Khadija Anjum, Leonora Angeles
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Proponents of rising agricultural prices argue that enhanced farm profitability from higher commodity prices could generate positive spillovers for farm labourers by creating greater demand for their labour at higher wages overtime. We studied 75 households of fulltime and seasonal farm labourers engaged in rice-wheat production in Mandi Bahauddin district, Punjab, Pakistan, using cross-sectional survey data and interviews to examine how farm labourers’ food security and livelihoods have evolved amid rising market prices of rice-wheat crops and generalized inflation. For a holistic analysis, we combined political economy framework and structural class analysis to unveil the contradictory role of non-market transfers of informal credit, and gifts extended by capitalist farmers in at once enhancing the farm labourers’ short-term food security while undermining their long-run food security. The latter occurs through informal credit mobilization, where growing indebtedness among farm labourers leads to wage squeezes. Structural capitalist farmer-labourer class exploitation combines with weak farmgate price response to undermine prospects for a positive trickle-down effect of higher food prices in the form of higher wages for farm labourers. We interpret these findings in the context of ongoing debates on the welfare implications of rising food prices for the poor in Global South countries. We propose policies including redistributive land and housing reform, minimum wage regulation, consolidation of public and civil society safety nets, and the creation of alternative low-and-semi-skilled livelihood opportunities.

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粮食价格上涨期间农场工人的粮食安全:巴基斯坦旁遮普省无地稻麦农场工人的政治经济
支持农产品价格上涨的人认为,大宗商品价格上涨提高了农场的盈利能力,这可能会对农业劳动者产生积极的溢出效应,因为对他们的加班工资更高的劳动力产生更大的需求。我们研究了巴基斯坦旁遮普省Mandi Bahauddin地区从事水稻小麦生产的75户全职和季节性农业劳动者家庭,使用横断面调查数据和访谈来研究农业劳动者的粮食安全和生计如何在水稻小麦作物市场价格上涨和普遍通货膨胀的情况下演变。为了进行整体分析,我们将政治经济学框架与结构性阶级分析相结合,揭示了非市场的非正式信贷转移和资本主义农民赠送的礼物在提高农业劳动者短期粮食安全的同时损害其长期粮食安全的矛盾作用。后者通过非正式的信贷动员发生,在这种情况下,农业劳动者日益增加的债务导致工资紧缩。结构性资本主义的农工阶级剥削与薄弱的农产品价格反应相结合,破坏了高食品价格以提高农业劳动者工资的形式产生积极涓滴效应的前景。我们在当前关于粮食价格上涨对全球南方国家穷人福利影响的辩论背景下解释这些发现。我们提出的政策包括土地和住房再分配改革、最低工资监管、巩固公共和民间社会安全网,以及创造低技能和半技能的替代生计机会。
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Agriculture and Human Values
Agriculture and Human Values 农林科学-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
13.30%
发文量
97
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Agriculture and Human Values is the journal of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. The Journal, like the Society, is dedicated to an open and free discussion of the values that shape and the structures that underlie current and alternative visions of food and agricultural systems. To this end the Journal publishes interdisciplinary research that critically examines the values, relationships, conflicts and contradictions within contemporary agricultural and food systems and that addresses the impact of agricultural and food related institutions, policies, and practices on human populations, the environment, democratic governance, and social equity.
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