Collective farming has been suggested as a potentially useful approach for reducing inequality and transforming peasant agriculture. In collectives, farmers pool land, labor, irrigation infrastructure, agricultural inputs and harvest to overcome resource constraints and to increase their bargaini...
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Leder, Stephanie
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Sugden, F.
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Raut, Manita
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Ray, D.
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Saikia, P.
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[Ambivalences of collective farming: feminist political ecologies from eastern India and Nepal]
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Ambivalences of collective farming: feminist political ecologies from eastern India and Nepal