학술논문

Farmers' cooperatives in Southwest China: Beyond the dichotomies of failure/success and (in) authenticity?
Document Type
Article
Source
Outlook on Agriculture. Mar2024, Vol. 53 Issue 1, p72-83. 12p.
Subject
*RURAL development
*AGRICULTURE
*FARMERS
*COOPERATIVE societies
*SUCCESS
Language
ISSN
0030-7270
Abstract
China has provided strong policy support for Farmers' Cooperatives (FCs) in a bid to achieve its agricultural ambitions; however, scholars are divided on their contribution. Based upon three in-depth case studies, we interrogate the simple dichotomies used to describe FCs in China – authentic/inauthentic and failed/successful – arguing that FCs can have beneficial implications for smallholder livelihoods regardless of their organisation, operation and viability. Our research finds that local leadership and smallholder-led initiatives are more important than the authenticity and success of local FCs. We therefore call for a more nuanced understanding of the value of FCs and propose that resources should be diverted to other smallholder-led avenues to sustain China's rural development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]