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PIA 3393 Development studies

Debates about Rural Development Week Ten Debates about Rural Development

Presentations I. Synthesis II. Literary Map III. Golden Oldies

Agriculture vs. Rural Development A. Agricultural Development Hunting and Gathering Subsistence Agriculture- Food Livestock Commercial

Hunting and Gathering

B. Rural Development Land Use and Land Tenure Water Points Rural Industrialization Micro-Credit Integrated Development: Social and Economic

Land Use

Theories of agricultural development: Issue: Peasant farmer as decision-maker 1. Moral Economy- social and family obligations predominate 2. Rational Economy- peasants are economically rational- self serving 3. Patronage and Exchange Theory-rural dwellers seek protection in Zero Sum political Games (James Scott)

Moral Economy

Role of Agriculture in development- (Martinussen) (1) a. Source of economic surplus b. Obstacle to growth c. Necessary pre-requisite to modernization d. Key to development but suffers from urban bias

Lack of Economic Surplus

Role of Agriculture in development- (Martinussen) (2) e. Potentially leading sector- eg. France and Denmark f. Related to environmental degradation- problems of resource consumption -re. population g. Controversy sustainable development and "ecological balance

Lurpak- Danish Dairy Production 1880-2009

Service Delivery: NGOs, agriculture and the Private Sector (Staudt) a. The role of government vs. the role of private sector, cooperatives and NGOs b. Agriculture the cornerstone of rural areas c. Issue: subsistence agriculture, little income generation or job creation d. Controversy over export based agriculture. Add on value external to the country

Tea Plantation

Service Delivery- Two e. Women and the effect of subsistence vs. cash crops f. Land reform, land tenure and usufruct- The failure of Land Tenure Changes g. Government: (Bates) Marketing Boards, prices and urban bias and the exploitation of Farmers h. The faded glory of integrated rural development. From Social Development to Social Funds

Land Tenure Usufruct Legal Individual Access but no ownership Common Access

Models of Agriculture and private and non-profit sector (Bebbington and Farmington in Edwards and Hume) a. Public-Private partnerships (collaboration) b. Associations as local appointed agents of peasants- not directly representative in a self- governance sense

Community Based Rural Association

Models- Two c. Direct involvement (eg. water groups, producers cooperatives) Issue: Representation and problems of scale (eg. Ostrom)

Direct Self Governance

Models- Three d. Issue of service delivery which is non-hierarchical i. Need to adapt to the field ii. The Farms systems research and training and visit (T & V) techniques (Staudt)

T&V

Models- Four e. The role of incentives for farmers: self-organization, self-management, and its alternatives f. NGOs as contractors (Beltway Bandits)

Quotes- Discuss each. One: “Agriculture is about ‘getting the prices right’“ A Public Choice Mantra

Two: "Collective self-management of the resources is a socially and culturally embedded institutional arrangement..." Martinussen on Ostrom

Three: "The patron-client relationship [is] an exchange relationship between roles." James C. Scott

Mock Comprehensive Question Mock Comprehensive Question. How is development theory impacted by the debate over agricultural and rural development? What are the practical implications of the different "theories" of agriculture on farmers, governments and NGOs? Critique the literature on rural transformation, agricultural development and management.

Exercise Each Group: Deconstruct Question with ten references Write questions for each quote