Land and contract farming: Changes in the distribution and meanings of land in Kilombero, Tanzania

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In the context of contract farming of sugarcane in an outgrower scheme in Tanzania, this paper explores how the scheme has fundamentally altered people's relationships with the land over the last 50 years, in particular, since 1999, when, after three decades, the sugar parastatal was privatized. The paper reviews the literature on the mutual relationship between contract farming and land ownership and examines the scheme with a focus on long-term changes in the forms of land acquisitions and land use. We argue that the meaning and importance of landownership in contract farming schemes needs to be reassessed if participation in contract farming entails a departure from previous forms of acquiring land, generates new spatial patterns of agricultural production, and necessitates additional economic and social resources in order to transform land into an economic asset.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Agrarian Change
Volume22
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)36-57
Number of pages22
ISSN1471-0358
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This study is part of a collaborative project between Mzumbe University (Tanzania) and the University of Copenhagen (Denmark). The project is entitled “Enhancing Productivity, Market Access and Income of Small farming Business: Potentials and Limitations of Contract Farming” (POLICOFA) and was financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Denmark (Grant No. 13‐P03‐TAN). We are grateful for the responsiveness of farmers in Kilombero (Tanzania) with whom we have interacted and interviewed. We also thank the POLICOFA research team for stimulant discussions during our work and to three anonymous reviewers who offered constructive comments and suggestions for improvements of this paper.

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    Research areas

  • contract farming, land acquisition, land use, sugarcane, Tanzania

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