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Title The politics of the anti-politics machine of agricultural commercialization: Uganda and Tanzania in the Longue Durée
ID_Doc 67365
Authors Martiniello, G
Title The politics of the anti-politics machine of agricultural commercialization: Uganda and Tanzania in the Longue Durée
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1080/14747731.2024.2400000
Abstract Powered by global financial institutions, philanthrocapitalists and development agencies, agricultural commercialization is once again at the forefront of development discourse and policies, especially since the late 2000s. The cornerstone of this development approach is that by investing in raising agricultural productivity, supporting infrastructure, and introducing climate-smart agricultural systems, with private sector investments all along the food value chain, Africa will transform into a breadbasket for the world. In the last decade, Uganda and Tanzania have enthusiastically embraced agricultural modernization discourses, becoming test beds of new 'frontier' blueprints: 'responsible' agricultural commercialization projects, 'inclusive' business models and 'sustainable' contract farming schemes. This paper takes issue with the de-politicizing discourse of the value chain paradigm by exploring diachronically the genealogies of agricultural commercialization in Uganda and Tanzania from colonial times, across post-independence state-led modernizations, to the present neoliberal reforms. It argues that mainstream development narratives tagged to commercialization projects have worked as an 'anti-politics machine' making invisible to the public eye the widespread land dispossession, rural pauperization and social conflicts it entails.
Author Keywords Agricultural commercialization; agrarian modernization; Longue Dur & eacute;e; contract farming; marketization
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001311922900001
WoS Category International Relations; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Research Area International Relations; Social Sciences - Other Topics
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