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Geography

2015

Western University

Colonialism; Race; Peasant resistance; Agrarian Change; Agrarian Political Economy; Food Sovereignty; Haiti; Peasant Studies; Ethnography; Development; Qualitative Methods

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Agrarian Change And Peasant Prospects In Haiti, Marylynn Elizabeth Steckley May 2015

Agrarian Change And Peasant Prospects In Haiti, Marylynn Elizabeth Steckley

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Haiti is one of the poorest and most severely hunger-stricken countries in the world (GHI 2013). Its contradictions are jarring: although Haiti has the largest relative agrarian population in the Western Hemisphere and relatively less land inequality than the rest of the region (Smucker et al. 2000; Wiens and Sobrado 1998), it is extremely food insecure. Almost 90 percent of the rural population lives below the poverty line (FAO 2014; IFAD 2014), and Haiti relies on food imports for 60 percent of national consumption (OXFAM 2010). Some scholars argue that the spread of commodity relations, persistent rural class differentiation, and …