Neizvestnoe selʹskoe chozjajstvo, ili Začem nužna korova?:
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Contents
7
Chapter
io li
14 1.2
19 1.3
qfprivatefarming in Russia
32 1.4
Chapter
39
50 2.2
fj
66 2.4
74 2.5
79 2.6
84 2.7
95 2.8
Chapter
ioo 3_i
іоб
115 3.3
12Ą
132 3.5
Chapter
in the character of People's Farming
145 4.1
161 4.2
174 4.3
Chapter
195 5.1 Gastarbeiter
202 5.2
214 5.3
219
231
235 5.6
Chapter
246 6.1
256 6.2
of
266 6.3
=5
315
274
East-Central Europe
285 6,5
296
305
317
H
ж
w
и
χ
о
о
Summary
The book «Russia's unknown agriculture or The need to own a cow» is writ¬
ten by two geographers,
ences and
died aspect of Russian agriculture. Much is known about large and
medium-scale agricultural enterprises
bate at national and local level and statistics are collected relating to them.
However, large and medium-scale farms are responsible for less than one half
the value of agricultural produce in Russia. Private "peasant" farms about
which there has been so much discussion among politicians and in the press
are responsible for only
produced by the people in their spare time, including all their days off and
holidays, on small plots of land. Urban dwellers produce more than their ru¬
ral counterparts. In order to illuminate this shadowy aspect of the agrarian
economy, the authors visited many regions of Russia interviewing the produ¬
cers themselves, the managers of large farms and local authority officials, and
analysed the available published and unpublished data. The methodology
they employed is discussed in the introductory chapter to the book. In this sa¬
me chapter the authors give a detailed review of the history Russian private
agriculture in the twentieth century, including of the phases and results of ag-
rarian reforms of the
structure of Russian agriculture and the role of "people's farms" in the
food production system
The second chapter is devoted to specific examples of how "ordinary pe¬
ople" in Russia's regions carry out farming on heir plots. The aim of the chap¬
ter, using both word pictures and photographs, is to demonstrate the rich va¬
riety of people's farming (personal subsidiary farming) in different rural
districts in regions with different physical-geographic conditions: the South
(using the example of Stavropol krai and the Volga provinces)
the Pre-Urals and Archangel obiast), the suburbs and in Russia's
The last section of the chapter describes places that, it turns out, can be found
"anywhere" in Russia but not "everywhere". These are special places where
people's farming has assumed a commercial and specialised character that
place it on a par with other clusters of entrepreneurial activity in post-Soviet
Russia.
The third chapter is devoted to the identification of the universal factors
underpinning people's farming. Principal among these is resources the fol¬
lowing: social-demographic; land; capital, which takes the form
from the large-farm sector; natural and non-agricultural-resources. In the
chapter the authors discuss the importance of human capital to small-scale
farming, how much land is used and how small is the demand for expanding
land resources, the inter-dependence of small and large-scale farming and the
practice of natural resource harvesting in Russia's forests. The chapter conc¬
ludes with a systematic analysis of the geography of the natural resource base
of people's farming, the limits imposed upon it by population and resources,
and the influence on it of the current state of large farming. 3i7
The fourth chapter is more overtly geographical. Using maps, diagrams
and tables, the authors showthe variation by administrative region in the
number of livestock kept on people's farms, production of dairy products,
meat, vegetables and potatoes. One section is devoted to the degree of com¬
mercialisation of production and it links to the market. The principal geo¬
graphic factors determining the patterns observed are distance to the cities
and physical geography. The chapter concludes with the discussion of the in¬
fluence of ethnicity on the geography of people's farms. Examples of ethni¬
cally specific people's farms are described in Stavropol krai, the Volga provin¬
ces and the Pre-Urals, including in places where there is nascent ethnic
conflict. The role of socio-demographic and economic factors in worsening
ethnic relations latter cases is analysed.
The fifth chapter shifts to a discussion of private farming in general in
post-Soviet Russia. The list of private farms includes both formal and infor¬
mal forms, such as private "peasant" farms created under land reforms, "ga-
sterbeiter-gangs" which rent land for vegetable production from large enter¬
prises in the southern and eastern regions of European Russia, people's farms
producing for themselves or for the market, and, last but not least, urban
dwellers allotments attached to their dachas or next to rural houses they have
inherited from rural relatives or bought and in orchard and garden cooperati¬
ves. In the chapter the market involvement of these different land users is
compared and a typology developed based on their degree of commercialisa¬
tion. The latter produces a much finer division of Russia's private food produ¬
cers than is captured in the official categorizations. The final section of the
«
s
I a major problem
M cow city.
Finally, chapter six discusses socio-economic change in rural Russia.
It includes a detailed discussion of what motivates rural small producers and
their current problems. It argues that people's farms have occupied the niche
reserved in
discusses the reasons for this. The economic, bureaucratic and socio-psycho-
logical barriers to the development of capitalist farms in Russia are discussed.
Sections of the chapter also discuss the specifics of the informal economy and
the process of self-organisation in Russian farming and its relationship at dif¬
ferent scales. Cross-cultural comparisons are made with the countries of
East-Central Europe and China. The chapter concludes with a speculative
discussion of the possible direction of development of small-scale private far¬
ming in Russia and the policy implications.
The two Conclusions are written by the two authors separately. Judith
Pallot,
country for many years, nevertheless, articulates an outsider's view of rural
Russia. For Tatyana Nefedova, as a Moscow dweller, village is also a "diffe¬
rent" world but hers is more of the insider's view informed by twenty years of
systematic study of rural Russia.
The book is aimed at readers who are interested in the problems of rural
Russia and agriculture but it should be of interest to
ple interested in the social geographical, demographic and ethnic problems of
contemporary Russia. |
adam_txt |
Contents
7
Chapter
io li
14 1.2
19 1.3
qfprivatefarming in Russia
32 1.4
Chapter
39
50 2.2
fj
66 2.4
74 2.5
79 2.6
84 2.7
95 2.8
Chapter
ioo 3_i
іоб
115 3.3
12Ą
132 3.5
Chapter
in the character of People's Farming
145 4.1
161 4.2
174 4.3
Chapter
195 5.1 Gastarbeiter
202 5.2
214 5.3
219
231
235 5.6
Chapter
246 6.1
256 6.2
of
266 6.3
=5
315
274
East-Central Europe
285 6,5
296
305
317
H
ж
w
и
χ
о
о
Summary
The book «Russia's unknown agriculture or The need to own a cow» is writ¬
ten by two geographers,
ences and
died aspect of Russian agriculture. Much is known about large and
medium-scale agricultural enterprises
bate at national and local level and statistics are collected relating to them.
However, large and medium-scale farms are responsible for less than one half
the value of agricultural produce in Russia. Private "peasant" farms about
which there has been so much discussion among politicians and in the press
are responsible for only
produced by the people in their spare time, including all their days off and
holidays, on small plots of land. Urban dwellers produce more than their ru¬
ral counterparts. In order to illuminate this shadowy aspect of the agrarian
economy, the authors visited many regions of Russia interviewing the produ¬
cers themselves, the managers of large farms and local authority officials, and
analysed the available published and unpublished data. The methodology
they employed is discussed in the introductory chapter to the book. In this sa¬
me chapter the authors give a detailed review of the history Russian private
agriculture in the twentieth century, including of the phases and results of ag-
rarian reforms of the
structure of Russian agriculture and the role of "people's farms" in the
food production system
The second chapter is devoted to specific examples of how "ordinary pe¬
ople" in Russia's regions carry out farming on heir plots. The aim of the chap¬
ter, using both word pictures and photographs, is to demonstrate the rich va¬
riety of people's farming (personal subsidiary farming) in different rural
districts in regions with different physical-geographic conditions: the South
(using the example of Stavropol krai and the Volga provinces)
the Pre-Urals and Archangel obiast), the suburbs and in Russia's
The last section of the chapter describes places that, it turns out, can be found
"anywhere" in Russia but not "everywhere". These are special places where
people's farming has assumed a commercial and specialised character that
place it on a par with other clusters of entrepreneurial activity in post-Soviet
Russia.
The third chapter is devoted to the identification of the universal factors
underpinning people's farming. Principal among these is resources the fol¬
lowing: social-demographic; land; capital, which takes the form
from the large-farm sector; natural and non-agricultural-resources. In the
chapter the authors discuss the importance of human capital to small-scale
farming, how much land is used and how small is the demand for expanding
land resources, the inter-dependence of small and large-scale farming and the
practice of natural resource harvesting in Russia's forests. The chapter conc¬
ludes with a systematic analysis of the geography of the natural resource base
of people's farming, the limits imposed upon it by population and resources,
and the influence on it of the current state of large farming. 3i7
The fourth chapter is more overtly geographical. Using maps, diagrams
and tables, the authors showthe variation by administrative region in the
number of livestock kept on people's farms, production of dairy products,
meat, vegetables and potatoes. One section is devoted to the degree of com¬
mercialisation of production and it links to the market. The principal geo¬
graphic factors determining the patterns observed are distance to the cities
and physical geography. The chapter concludes with the discussion of the in¬
fluence of ethnicity on the geography of people's farms. Examples of ethni¬
cally specific people's farms are described in Stavropol krai, the Volga provin¬
ces and the Pre-Urals, including in places where there is nascent ethnic
conflict. The role of socio-demographic and economic factors in worsening
ethnic relations latter cases is analysed.
The fifth chapter shifts to a discussion of private farming in general in
post-Soviet Russia. The list of private farms includes both formal and infor¬
mal forms, such as private "peasant" farms created under land reforms, "ga-
sterbeiter-gangs" which rent land for vegetable production from large enter¬
prises in the southern and eastern regions of European Russia, people's farms
producing for themselves or for the market, and, last but not least, urban
dwellers allotments attached to their dachas or next to rural houses they have
inherited from rural relatives or bought and in orchard and garden cooperati¬
ves. In the chapter the market involvement of these different land users is
compared and a typology developed based on their degree of commercialisa¬
tion. The latter produces a much finer division of Russia's private food produ¬
cers than is captured in the official categorizations. The final section of the
«
s
I a major problem
M cow city.
Finally, chapter six discusses socio-economic change in rural Russia.
It includes a detailed discussion of what motivates rural small producers and
their current problems. It argues that people's farms have occupied the niche
reserved in
discusses the reasons for this. The economic, bureaucratic and socio-psycho-
logical barriers to the development of capitalist farms in Russia are discussed.
Sections of the chapter also discuss the specifics of the informal economy and
the process of self-organisation in Russian farming and its relationship at dif¬
ferent scales. Cross-cultural comparisons are made with the countries of
East-Central Europe and China. The chapter concludes with a speculative
discussion of the possible direction of development of small-scale private far¬
ming in Russia and the policy implications.
The two Conclusions are written by the two authors separately. Judith
Pallot,
country for many years, nevertheless, articulates an outsider's view of rural
Russia. For Tatyana Nefedova, as a Moscow dweller, village is also a "diffe¬
rent" world but hers is more of the insider's view informed by twenty years of
systematic study of rural Russia.
The book is aimed at readers who are interested in the problems of rural
Russia and agriculture but it should be of interest to
ple interested in the social geographical, demographic and ethnic problems of
contemporary Russia. |
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