繁荣与萧条:老挝北部香蕉繁荣时期农村家庭多样化的生计途径

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Soytavanh Mienmany, Peter Kanowski, Cecilie Friis, Lisa Robins, Hilary Smith
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摘要

作物繁荣是农村景观和小农生计变化的重要推动力。通过老挝农民和中国公司签订的土地租赁合同,卡文迪什香蕉在老挝北部蓬勃发展,取代了之前的繁荣作物玉米。本研究以乌多姆赛省的两个村庄为研究对象,探讨了农户参与香蕉热潮的情况,以及形成多样化生计途径和结果的各种因素。参与香蕉繁荣的家庭取决于他们的资产(土地和劳动力)、生计环境和社会压力。两个村庄的家庭收入总体上都有所提高,但有所不同。较富裕的家庭和拥有更多生计选择的家庭利用香蕉收入转向主要的非农业生计,而许多较贫穷的家庭则以牺牲健康为代价,依赖雇佣劳动力生产香蕉。据报道,妇女满足于通过土地租赁逃避农业劳动;但许多为香蕉生产提供劳动力的人感到被困在持续的繁重劳动中,随之而来的是不利影响。这些结果反映了不同家庭、社区和外部因素的结合以及作物盛衰周期如何导致家庭、男性和女性的差异化(“多样化”)家庭生计轨迹和结果,并提出了政策干预要点。
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Boom and bust: Variegated livelihood pathways among rural households in the banana boom in northern Laos

Boom and bust: Variegated livelihood pathways among rural households in the banana boom in northern Laos

Crop booms are a significant driver of change for both rural landscapes and smallholder livelihoods. Cavendish bananas have boomed in northern Laos and replaced maize, the previous boom crop, through land leasing contracts between farmers and Chinese companies. This study of two villages in Oudomxay Province explores rural households' participation in this banana boom and the conjunctures that shape variegated livelihood pathways and outcomes. Household participation in the banana boom depended on their assets (land and labour), livelihood context and social pressure. Household income in both villages generally improved, but differentially. The better-off, and those with a wider array of livelihood options, used income from bananas to move to primarily non-agricultural livelihoods, while many poorer households became dependent on wage labour in banana production, at the expense of their health. Women reported to be content to escape agricultural labour through land leasing; but many who contributed labour to banana production felt trapped in ongoing heavy labour, with attendant adverse impacts. These outcomes reflect how the conjunctures of different household, community and external elements, and crop boom-bust cycles, lead to differentiated (‘variegated’) household livelihood trajectories and outcomes for households and for men and women, and suggest points of policy intervention.

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期刊介绍: Asia Pacific Viewpoint is a journal of international scope, particularly in the fields of geography and its allied disciplines. Reporting on research in East and South East Asia, as well as the Pacific region, coverage includes: - the growth of linkages between countries within the Asia Pacific region, including international investment, migration, and political and economic co-operation - the environmental consequences of agriculture, industrial and service growth, and resource developments within the region - first-hand field work into rural, industrial, and urban developments that are relevant to the wider Pacific, East and South East Asia.
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