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Contribution to a renewed framework for analysing the interactions between family and capitalist agriculture
Authors:Philippe Pdelahore  Laurien Uwizeyimana  Juliet Wainaina  Claude Toko  Philippe Vaast
Institution:Philippe Pédelahore,Laurien Uwizeyimana,Juliet Wainaina,Claude Toko,Philippe Vaast
Abstract:We examine whether current assumptions concerning the declining resilience of family farming and the growing influence of capitalist forms of agricultural production are being confirmed in the cocoa sector of Cameroon and the coffee sector of Kenya. This study is based on surveys of 181 family and capitalist farmers. Our results indicate that the capitalist approach is being consolidated on former colonial coffee estates in Kenya and on the cocoa pioneer front in Cameroon. This study also shows that in areas with a long history of family farming, family forms are showing good resilience due to a diversification of activities and sources of income, especially nonagricultural ones, and the patrimonialization of the land. Finally, this study proposes a framework for analysing the interactions between family and capitalist agriculture and their respective multisectorial strategies. For family farming, these strategies are based on work force mobility, whereas for capitalist agriculture, they are based on financial capital mobility.
Keywords:Cameroon  cocoa  coffee  farm  Kenya
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