Smallholders in capitalist agriculture: Persistence and challenges

This paper posits that the majority of “smallholders” in contemporary China are commodity producers who must engage in various commodity exchanges to carry out agricultural production and accomplish their social reproduction. Consequently, “smallholder” refers to a family-based economic operation mo...

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Main Author: ZHANG, Qian Forrest
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-51812024-04-02T00:24:48Z Smallholders in capitalist agriculture: Persistence and challenges ZHANG, Qian Forrest This paper posits that the majority of “smallholders” in contemporary China are commodity producers who must engage in various commodity exchanges to carry out agricultural production and accomplish their social reproduction. Consequently, “smallholder” refers to a family-based economic operation model, rather than a social identity or psychological identification. Within this framework, the study focuses on the intricate relationships between smallholders, various commodity markets, and other market participants. Specifically, it examines two aspects: the relationship between smallholders and capitalized large-scale producers and other agriculture-related capital entities, and the relationship between smallholders and the commodified labor force. The paper argues that the interaction between smallholders and capitalized large-scale producers is not a zero-sum game of mutual replacement; except in certain areas, smallholders are not driven out of agricultural production by large-scale capitalized producers, but coexist and interact with them in various ways. On the other hand, smallholders heavily rely on short-term hired labor for their agricultural production, and many also become wage earners themselves, participating in the agricultural production of other producers and earning wage income. Compared to the expansion of capitalized large-scale production, the most significant challenge facing China’s smallholder economy, as this paper contends, is the intergenerational reproduction crisis brought about by the aging of the labor force and the urbanization of the younger generation. 2024-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3923 info:doi/10.1163/22136746-12341311 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5181/viewcontent/中国小农经济的现状与挑战_sv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences chi Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University smallholder economy commodity production intergenerational reproduction hired labor large-scale agriculture Agricultural and Resource Economics Asian Studies
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topic smallholder economy
commodity production
intergenerational reproduction
hired labor
large-scale agriculture
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Asian Studies
spellingShingle smallholder economy
commodity production
intergenerational reproduction
hired labor
large-scale agriculture
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Asian Studies
ZHANG, Qian Forrest
Smallholders in capitalist agriculture: Persistence and challenges
description This paper posits that the majority of “smallholders” in contemporary China are commodity producers who must engage in various commodity exchanges to carry out agricultural production and accomplish their social reproduction. Consequently, “smallholder” refers to a family-based economic operation model, rather than a social identity or psychological identification. Within this framework, the study focuses on the intricate relationships between smallholders, various commodity markets, and other market participants. Specifically, it examines two aspects: the relationship between smallholders and capitalized large-scale producers and other agriculture-related capital entities, and the relationship between smallholders and the commodified labor force. The paper argues that the interaction between smallholders and capitalized large-scale producers is not a zero-sum game of mutual replacement; except in certain areas, smallholders are not driven out of agricultural production by large-scale capitalized producers, but coexist and interact with them in various ways. On the other hand, smallholders heavily rely on short-term hired labor for their agricultural production, and many also become wage earners themselves, participating in the agricultural production of other producers and earning wage income. Compared to the expansion of capitalized large-scale production, the most significant challenge facing China’s smallholder economy, as this paper contends, is the intergenerational reproduction crisis brought about by the aging of the labor force and the urbanization of the younger generation.
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author ZHANG, Qian Forrest
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title Smallholders in capitalist agriculture: Persistence and challenges
title_short Smallholders in capitalist agriculture: Persistence and challenges
title_full Smallholders in capitalist agriculture: Persistence and challenges
title_fullStr Smallholders in capitalist agriculture: Persistence and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Smallholders in capitalist agriculture: Persistence and challenges
title_sort smallholders in capitalist agriculture: persistence and challenges
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3923
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