Title of article
FAMILY VALUES, LAND SALES AND AGRICULTURAL COMMODIFICATION IN SOUTH-EASTERN GHANA
Author/Authors
Amanor، Kojo Sebastian نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
22
From page
104
To page
125
Abstract
It is argued that land shortage and the decline of new frontier areas results in
increasing conflicts over rights to land and to labour. This constrains land sales
and agricultural land becomes increasingly transferred though sharecropping
and the commodification of user rights in land, rather than through the
evolution of clearly defined land markets. Smallholder agriculture increasingly
becomes an individual undertaking, in which labour is hired, and rights to land
are acquired rather than allocated within the family. Agricultural relations of
production become increasingly commodified and the moral economy of the
family is undermined and increasingly socially differentiated. The article traces
historically the emergence of these production relations in south-east Ghana.
Keywords
Africa , Kojo Sebastian Amanor , AGRICULTURAL COMMODIFICATION , SOUTH-EASTERN GHANA
Journal title
Africa
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Africa
Record number
650430
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