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Land tenancy, soybean, actors and transformations in the pampas: A district balance
Resumen
In Argentina, the recent expansion of agriculture has turned into an extreme process
almost completely dominated by soybean. The magnitude and speed of soybean expansion are
believed to be the main drivers behind social, organizational and economic changes, including
the displacement of small-scale producers out of agriculture. Under these transformations, land
leasing is a critical management practice and constitutes a link among agricultural actors.
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In Argentina, the recent expansion of agriculture has turned into an extreme process
almost completely dominated by soybean. The magnitude and speed of soybean expansion are
believed to be the main drivers behind social, organizational and economic changes, including
the displacement of small-scale producers out of agriculture. Under these transformations, land
leasing is a critical management practice and constitutes a link among agricultural actors. This
study analyzes changes in land tenancy patterns considering the recent agriculturization
process but also older drivers of change. Our results indicate that the expansion of agriculture
affects small- and large-scale farms differently, as land renting practices and productive
orientation show clear differences by size. In the land leasing market, local producers are the
main tenants while sowing pools rent about one quarter of the leased land. The competition for
leasing farmland appears to operate within farm sizes. Small- and medium-scale producers
compete among them for land, while large-scale local producers compete with sowing pools
for the larger plots. Sowing pools do not appear to be the main drivers of land tenancy changes
as they are no more relevant than local actors in the land leasing market. However, results
suggest that small-scale landowners renting out their land for several years are the ones with
higher probabilities of selling their lands. This segment of producers appears to be the one
most negatively affected by soybeanization.
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Autor
Urcola, Hernan Alejandro;
De Sartre, Xavier Arnauld;
Veiga, Iran;
Elverdin, Julio Horacio;
Albaladejo, Christophe;
Fuente
Journal of rural studies 39 : 32-40. (June 2015)
Fecha
2015-06
ISSN
0743-0167
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