Sugar production dynamics in Zimbabwe: an analysis of contract farming at Hippo Valley
Freedom Mazwi
Review of African Political Economy, 2020, vol. 47, issue 166, 568-584
Abstract:
This article examines the nature of contractual relations between sugar outgrowers (contract farmers) and Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe (THZ). Drawing from a research study conducted at Hippo Valley Estate, using a mixed-methods approach, findings reveal asymmetrical power relations in favour of THZ as reflected by its domination in price determination, monopsony control and risk sharing. Despite radicalisation and attempts by the state to curb the powers of international finance, the article argues that monopoly capital continues to wield significant control in Zimbabwe, leading to growing farmer indebtedness. Thus, the state–capital alliance presents a stumbling block for accumulation by sugar outgrowers.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/03056244.2020.1832022
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