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Evaluating the cooperative and family farm programs in China: A rural governance perspective

    1. [1] Nanjing University

      Nanjing University

      China

  • Localización: Land use policy: The International Journal Covering All Aspects of Land Use, ISSN 0264-8377, ISSN-e 1873-5754, Nº. 79, 2018, págs. 240-250
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Agriculture and land policy in China are transitioning from a market-oriented model into one with more balance. Accordingly, farming governance at the grassroots is also undergoing a transformation. Underpinned by state-led programs, policies have been implemented supporting a new two-tier model unifying cooperatives and family farms. In the two-tier model, the family farm is designated as the basic unit of farming while the cooperative offers social services to its farm members. Using a case study in Xinhui village in Nanjing, this paper unravels the organizational changes in farming initiated by these programs, as well as the extent to which the two-tier model is accomplished in practice. It is found that the new model benefits agricultural production by increasing farmers’ participation and boosting their income. However, the empirical study also reveals a pseudo two-tier model. When examining the main criteria of social services and profit allocation, it is apparent that the cooperative functions more like a private company controlled by a former village official, rather than a voluntary association of farmers for their mutual benefit. Our research suggests that rigorous monitoring of land-related program implementation, as well as building a participation ethos at the grassroots, should have a more central role in policy-making.


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