Processes of inclusion and adverse incorporation: oil palm and agrarian change in Sumatra, Indonesia.

John McCarthy
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Changes in globalised agriculture raise critical questions as rapid agricultural development leads to widespread social and environmental transformation. With increased global demand for vegetable oils and biofuel, in Indonesia the area under oil palm has doubled over the last decade. This paper presents a case study of how micro-processes that are linked to wider dynamics shape oil palm related agrarian change in villages in Sumatra, Indonesia. It pursues related questions regarding the impact of agribusiness-driven agriculture, the fate of smallholders experiencing contemporary agrarian transition, and the impact of increased demand for vegetable oils and biofuels on agrarian structures in Sumatra. It argues that the paths of agrarian change are highly uneven and depend on how changing livelihood strategies are enabled or constrained by economic, social and political relations that vary over time and space. In contrast to simplifying narratives of inclusion/exclusion, it argues that outcomes depend on the terms under which smallholders engage with oil palm. Distinguishing between exogenous processes of agribusiness expansion and endogenous commodity market expansion, it finds each is associated with characteristic processes of change. It concludes that the way successive policy interventions have worked with the specific characteristics of oil palm have cumulatively shaped the space where agrarian change occurs in Sumatra.

纳入和不利纳入的过程:印度尼西亚苏门答腊岛的油棕和土地变化。
随着农业的快速发展导致广泛的社会和环境转型,全球化农业的变化提出了一些关键问题。随着全球对植物油和生物燃料需求的增加,印度尼西亚的油棕种植面积在过去十年中翻了一番。本文介绍了一个案例研究,说明与更广泛的动态相关联的微过程如何影响印度尼西亚苏门答腊岛村庄与油棕相关的农业变化。它探讨了有关农业综合企业驱动的农业的影响,经历当代农业转型的小农的命运,以及对植物油和生物燃料需求增加对苏门答腊岛农业结构的影响等相关问题。报告认为,土地变化的路径是高度不平衡的,取决于不断变化的生计战略如何受到随时间和空间变化的经济、社会和政治关系的推动或制约。与简化包容/排斥的叙述相反,它认为结果取决于小农参与油棕的条款。通过对农业综合企业扩张的外源性过程和商品市场扩张的内源性过程进行区分,发现两者都与特征变化过程相关联。它的结论是,连续的政策干预方式与油棕的特定特征一起工作,累积地塑造了苏门答腊岛发生农业变化的空间。
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