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The Actors, Rules and Regulations Linked to Export Horticulture Production and Access to Land and Water as Common Pool Resources in Laikipia County, Northwest Mount Kenya

机译:肯尼亚西北莱基皮亚县与出口园艺生产以及获取土地和水作为公共水池资源有关的行为者,规则和条例

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Agriculture is the backbone of Kenya’s economy, supporting up to 80% of rural livelihoods. Kenya’s export horticulture is currently the leading agriculture subsector in Kenya and is regarded as an agro-industrial food system based on the economies of scale, producing for mass markets outside of the production area. Much of the food consumed from Kenya’s export horticulture sector has undergone multiple transformations and been subject to a host of formal and informal institutions (rules, regulations, standards, norms and values). Kenya’s export horticulture production, driven by rising global demands, has expanded beyond the ‘traditional’ mountainous high yielding areas into arid and semi-arid (ASALs) zones such as Laikipia County, Northwest of Mount Kenya. An anthropological study of export horticulture viewed as an agro-industrial food system in Laikipia County was carried out utilizing the new institutionalism theory in anthropology to explore the actors, rules and regulations linked to export horticulture production and access to common pool resources. The study employed qualitative data collection methods to collect data over an extended field work period of eight months. The data from 40 in-depth interviews complemented by unstructured observations, four focus group discussions and five key informant interviews was transcribed, coded and analyzed thematically based on the grounded theory approach. This paper, therefore, presents findings from the qualitative case study on the actors as well as the rules and regulations (the institutional settings) of export horticulture production and access to common pool resources from an emic perspective of the involved actors. The formal and informal rules and regulations which form the institutional setting in this food system are viewed as changing and defining the operations of the food system’s access and management of common pool resources, namely water and land. With the agro-industrial food system competing with local food systems such as agro-pastoralism and small holder agriculture for these scarce resources in a semi-arid zone, there is potential for conflict and reduced production, as well as overall benefits to the different actors in the study area.
机译:农业是肯尼亚经济的支柱,最多可支撑80%的农村生计。肯尼亚的出口园艺目前是肯尼亚的主要农业子行业,被视作规模经济基础上的农工食品体系,为生产区域以外的大众市场生产。肯尼亚出口园艺部门消费的大部分食物都经历了多次转型,并受到许多正式和非正式机构(规则,法规,标准,规范和价值)的约束。在全球需求上升的推动下,肯尼亚的出口园艺生产已经从“传统”山区高产地区扩展到了干旱和半干旱(ASAL)地区,例如肯尼亚西北部的莱基皮亚县。利用新的人类学制度主义理论,对莱基皮亚县被视为农业-工业食品系统的出口园艺进行了人类学研究,以探索与出口园艺生产和获得共同资源相关的行为者,规则和法规。该研究采用定性数据收集方法,以在八个月的扩展现场工作时间内收集数据。根据扎根的理论方法,对40次深度访谈的数据进行了结构化的转录,编码和专题分析,并辅以非结构化观察,四次焦点小组讨论和五次关键知情者访谈。因此,本文从参与者的观点出发,从有关行为者的定性案例研究以及出口园艺生产的规则和法规(制度设置)以及对公共资源的获取的角度,提出了研究结果。构成该食品系统机构设置的正式和非正式规章制度被视为改变和定义了食品系统对水和土地等公共资源的获取和管理。在半干旱地区,由于农业工业食品系统与农业-畜牧业和小农农业等当地粮食系统竞争而争夺这些稀缺资源,因此存在冲突和减产的潜力,以及不同参与者的总体利益在研究区域。

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