Author: Bukagile, Sospeter Rwehumbiza Kakiziba
Publisher: Edmonton, Alta. : University of Alberta, Department of Rural Economy
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Analysis of Smallholder Tea Development in Tanzania
Author: Bukagile, Sospeter Rwehumbiza Kakiziba
Publisher: Edmonton, Alta. : University of Alberta, Department of Rural Economy
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Publisher: Edmonton, Alta. : University of Alberta, Department of Rural Economy
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
The Development of Smallholder Tea Production in Tanzania
Author: Joseph Tarmo Nagu
Publisher:
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Category : Land tenure
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Land tenure
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Smallholder Tea Development in Tanzania
Author: United Research Company
Publisher:
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Category : Tea
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Tea
Languages : en
Pages :
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The Development and Significance of Smallholder Tea Growing in Tanzania
Author: Bertrum Magani Bud Stephan
Publisher:
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Category : Tea trade
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Tea trade
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
An Econometric Analysis of Smallholder Tea Growing in Kenya
Author: Dan M. Etherington
Publisher:
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Category : Tea
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Tea
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
Project Agreement
Author: International Development Association
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Tanzania???s Tea Sector
Author: John Baffes
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
In 1968, the government initiated a smallholder tea development program in which all aspects of smallholder tea marketing and trade were turned over to the Tanzania Tea Authority which assumed a wide array of responsibilities. The Authority promoted smallholder tea production. Most of the smallholder tea leaf went to the eight Tea Authority-owned factories for processing, and the rest to factories owned by the estates. Despite its apparent success, there were numerous signs of distress in the smallholder sector. This note describes the constraints and challenges faced by the production of tea in Tanzania.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
In 1968, the government initiated a smallholder tea development program in which all aspects of smallholder tea marketing and trade were turned over to the Tanzania Tea Authority which assumed a wide array of responsibilities. The Authority promoted smallholder tea production. Most of the smallholder tea leaf went to the eight Tea Authority-owned factories for processing, and the rest to factories owned by the estates. Despite its apparent success, there were numerous signs of distress in the smallholder sector. This note describes the constraints and challenges faced by the production of tea in Tanzania.
Development Credit Agreement (smallholder Tea Development Project) Between United Republic of Tanzania and International Development Association
Author: Tanzania
Publisher:
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Category : Agricultural credit
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Publisher:
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Category : Agricultural credit
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Poverty, Class and Gender in Rural Africa
Author: John Sender
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136856781
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Focussing on a Fieldwork study of the West Usambaras in Tanzania, this study, first published in 1990, deals with processes of class formation and capitalist accumulation, and the dynamics of rural poverty and gender relations. Arguing that rural differentiation is systematically reinforced by the socialist state, the authors offer a critique of government intervention and discuss alternative, more effective forms of policy.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136856781
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Focussing on a Fieldwork study of the West Usambaras in Tanzania, this study, first published in 1990, deals with processes of class formation and capitalist accumulation, and the dynamics of rural poverty and gender relations. Arguing that rural differentiation is systematically reinforced by the socialist state, the authors offer a critique of government intervention and discuss alternative, more effective forms of policy.
The Smallholder Tea Economy and Regional Development
Author: Abdul Hannan
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9783031518119
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book discusses the smallholder tea economy and regional development opportunities in India. It first gives a conceptual overview of Plantations and Smallholders in the Tea Economy including some comparisons and examples from Smallholders tea development in Afro-Asian countries like Sri Lanka, Kenya, Nepal, Bangladesh, Indonesia. The spatiotemporal analysis of the growth and development of smallholders in India and its tea producing states is then analyzed in more detail with highlights on the production, tea area, estimated employment, livelihood pattern, and market structure in relation to government policies and programmes. Two major tea producing states of India, i.e., Assam and West Bengal are then discussed in more detail (farm size, land relations, and trade relations between Bought Leaf Factories and Smallholders in both the states along with some bottom-up development initiatives). In these regions, smallholders have emerged as sizable presences in the tea industry in 1990s. In a next step, the growth of Industrial Development Cooperative (INDCO) Tea Factories in Nilgiris of Tamil Nadu in the Post-Reform period is analyzed. The introduction and growth of SHG model in plantations by Tea Board in India and their success stories, as well as the policies like Tea Marketing Control Order, 2003 and 2015 are examined and analyzed. The book concludes with the policy suggestions and an in-depth analysis of alternatives to overcome the current crisis. Hence, the book fills the research gap in the tea sector and is helpful for practitioners, policy planners, academics and University libraries, government agencies, and the regulatory body like Tea Board of India. Apart from them, the book is of great help in Smallholder Tea Associations and Federations, SHGs and Cooperatives, NGOs which exist in tea supply chain and also work for the unorganised sector in India. The book is a conglomerate of information and database developed from various secondary and primary sources and illustrated through case studies. It can be a useful document for better planning, policy making, and strategies for local economic development.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9783031518119
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book discusses the smallholder tea economy and regional development opportunities in India. It first gives a conceptual overview of Plantations and Smallholders in the Tea Economy including some comparisons and examples from Smallholders tea development in Afro-Asian countries like Sri Lanka, Kenya, Nepal, Bangladesh, Indonesia. The spatiotemporal analysis of the growth and development of smallholders in India and its tea producing states is then analyzed in more detail with highlights on the production, tea area, estimated employment, livelihood pattern, and market structure in relation to government policies and programmes. Two major tea producing states of India, i.e., Assam and West Bengal are then discussed in more detail (farm size, land relations, and trade relations between Bought Leaf Factories and Smallholders in both the states along with some bottom-up development initiatives). In these regions, smallholders have emerged as sizable presences in the tea industry in 1990s. In a next step, the growth of Industrial Development Cooperative (INDCO) Tea Factories in Nilgiris of Tamil Nadu in the Post-Reform period is analyzed. The introduction and growth of SHG model in plantations by Tea Board in India and their success stories, as well as the policies like Tea Marketing Control Order, 2003 and 2015 are examined and analyzed. The book concludes with the policy suggestions and an in-depth analysis of alternatives to overcome the current crisis. Hence, the book fills the research gap in the tea sector and is helpful for practitioners, policy planners, academics and University libraries, government agencies, and the regulatory body like Tea Board of India. Apart from them, the book is of great help in Smallholder Tea Associations and Federations, SHGs and Cooperatives, NGOs which exist in tea supply chain and also work for the unorganised sector in India. The book is a conglomerate of information and database developed from various secondary and primary sources and illustrated through case studies. It can be a useful document for better planning, policy making, and strategies for local economic development.