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| Název: |
The persistence and expansion of sharecropping in a Javanese village. |
| Autoři: |
Wijaya, Hanny, White, Ben |
| Zdroj: |
Journal of Agrarian Change; Oct2025, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p1-19, 19p |
| Témata: |
RICE farming, LAND tenure, FARM tenancy, LABOR economics, GREEN Revolution, RURAL development |
| Abstrakt: |
In the Javanese village of Kaliloro, share tenancy in rice cultivation, which was widely predicted to disappear with the Green Revolution, has not declined but expanded since the early 1970s. In this article, building on previous debates on share tenancy, we show how sharecropping has survived and expanded in Kaliloro's generally commoditized agrarian economy. Many share tenancy relationships in Kaliloro link wealthier landowners and landless or near‐landless tenants. But many also occur between households of relatively equal status and between parents and their own children. For both landowners and share tenants, their reasons for reliance on sharecropping over hired labour are complex, going beyond simple comparisons of relative labour costs (to landowners) or labour earnings (to share tenants). The landless and near‐landless are well aware of the exploitative nature of share tenancy, but it remains an important component of their pluriactive livelihoods, even in times of rising farm wage rates, mainly to ensure a supply of rice for domestic consumption. For landowners who are too busy, or unable, to manage cultivation themselves, share tenancy remains the most convenient, effective, and risk‐free labour regime, and mechanism of surplus transfer from direct producer to landowner. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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