酿造矛盾:土耳其茶业的国家干预与商品动态

IF 2.9 2区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Agrarian Change Pub Date : 2025-02-23 DOI:10.1111/joac.12619
Elif Karaçimen, Ekin Değirmenci
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本研究通过对土耳其茶叶生产的特定商品分析,重新评估了国家参与农业的感知下降,并检查了新自由主义背景下国家干预的矛盾。里泽的茶叶产量占土耳其全国的65%,在这个全球人均茶叶消费量最高的国家发挥着核心作用。这项研究基于对里泽的实地调查,强调了土耳其政府的矛盾做法。这种方法在迎合资本和小商品生产者的利益之间摇摆不定,往往导致不可持续的结果和突然的政策转变,这些转变是由茶叶作为一种商品的特殊性决定的,包括它的易腐性、季节性和低维护要求。劳动力战略增加了另一层矛盾,国家在可能的情况下积极促进外来劳动力供应,以获得收获,而在其他时候,对非正规移民和由经纪人控制的非正式劳动力市场视而不见。这种双重方法抑制了生产成本,支持了小农茶叶种植的连续性,但也日益加强了对不稳定和分散的劳动力市场的依赖。研究结果有助于对国家参与农业进行更广泛的讨论,强调政策、商品特征和社会阶级动态如何相互作用,从而形成部门成果。
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Brewing Contradictions: State Intervention and Commodity Dynamics in Tea Agriculture in Turkey

This study reevaluates the perceived decline of state involvement in agriculture and examines the contradictions of state intervention within neoliberal contexts through a commodity-specific analysis of tea production in Turkey. Based on fieldwork in Rize, which produces 65% of the country's tea and plays a central role in a nation with the highest per capita tea consumption globally, the study highlights the Turkish state's contradictory approach. This approach oscillates between aligning with the interests of capital and those of petty-commodity producers, often resulting in unsustainable outcomes and abrupt policy shifts shaped by the specificities of tea as a commodity, including its perishability, seasonality and low maintenance requirements. Labour strategies add another layer of contradiction, with the state actively facilitating migrant labour supply for harvesting when possible, while at other times turning a blind eye to irregular migration and informal labour markets controlled by brokers. This dual approach suppresses production costs and supports the continuity of smallholder tea cultivation, yet increasingly reinforces reliance on precarious and fragmented labour markets. The findings contribute to broader discussions on state involvement in agriculture, highlighting how policy, commodity traits and social class dynamics interact to shape sectoral outcomes.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Agrarian Change is a journal of agrarian political economy. It promotes investigation of the social relations and dynamics of production, property and power in agrarian formations and their processes of change, both historical and contemporary. It encourages work within a broad interdisciplinary framework, informed by theory, and serves as a forum for serious comparative analysis and scholarly debate. Contributions are welcomed from political economists, historians, anthropologists, sociologists, political scientists, economists, geographers, lawyers, and others committed to the rigorous study and analysis of agrarian structure and change, past and present, in different parts of the world.
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