1st Edition

Industrialisation and Rural Livelihoods in China Agricultural Processing in Sichuan

By Susanne Lingohr-Wolf Copyright 2011
256 Pages 43 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

256 Pages 43 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

256 Pages 43 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Since the mid-1990s, "agricultural industrialisation" (AI) has been advocated in China to promote rural development by integrating agriculture with the post-harvest sectors such as agro-processing and marketing. Large-scale "Dragon head enterprises" (DHEs) and various forms of rural household associations (RAs) have been particularly promoted as AI organisational models. Drawing on the case study... Read more

1. Livelihoods and the Agro-economy: Rural Transformations in China after 1978  2. Research Approach and Methods  3. The Case Study: The Sweet Potato (SP) Sector in Sichuan Province  4. Analysis of Linkage Forms in SP Processing  5. Benefits from Involvement in AI  6. Constraints and Limitations to Rural Livelihood Improvements  7. AI and Rural Livelihoods: Opportunities and Challenges

Biography

Susanne Lingohr-Wolf holds a PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. Her doctoral research focuses on agricultural industrialisation in China. In her work as a consultant agro-economist for the United Nations she advises on international agro-industry developments. Her research interests include agro-economy, rural development and rural livelihoods. She has published in The China Quarterly.