缅甸向中国出口西瓜:中国非官方投资对一种园艺作物传播的影响

K. Kubo
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本章考察了中国非官方投资对缅甸西瓜种植扩散的影响。从传统作物向园艺的转变给当地种植者带来了三个挑战:集约化种植需要大量流动资金,缺乏种植技能,以及缺乏易腐水果的分销渠道。自上世纪90年代末以来,中国的投资产生了知识溢出效应,它们的大量出口吸引了来自中国内地的买家前往缅甸-中国边境。中国投资的这些外部影响,加上西瓜的高盈利能力,减轻了障碍,促使缅甸农民采用西瓜种植。土地租赁做法和批发制度自发产生,加速了西瓜的生产和出口。
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Myanmars watermelon exports to China: impacts of unofficial investment by Chinese on the diffusion of a horticultural crop
This chapter examines the impacts of unofficial investment from China on the diffusion of watermelon cultivation in Myanmar. The transition to horticulture from conventional crops involves three challenges for local growers: large working capital required for intensive cultivation, lack of cultivation skills, and lack of distribution channels for perishable fruit. Since the late 1990s, Chinese investments have generated knowledge spillover, and their large-volume exports have attracted buyers from mainland China to the Myanmar–China borderland. These external effects of Chinese investments, combined with the high profitability of watermelon, have mitigated the obstacles and prompted Burmese farmers' adoption of watermelon cultivation. Land rental practices and the wholesale system emerged spontaneously, accelerating the production and export of watermelon.
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