Beitrag zur Gartenkonferenz
2000
Perspektiven der Garten- und Kleinstlandwirtschaft in Stadt und Land - zur sozialen und ökologischen Notwendigkeit einer "weiblichen Ökonomie" vom 21. - 25. Juli 2000 in Berlin, AG Kleinstlandwirtschaft und Gärten in Stadt und Land, C/O Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Soziologie, Elisabeth Meyer-Renschhausen, gartenkonferenz@gmx.de , http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~garten/ |
Nigel Swain
Centre for Central and Eastern European Studies
University of Liverpool
"Here everyone stands on two feet" - small-scale farming
in the post socialist rural transition: some examples from East Central
Europe and the Balkans
The paper addresses the 'silent majority' of rural dwellers in the countries
of Central Europe and the Balkans for whom self-supply
agriculture is an essential component of their life strategies without
which they would not survive. The first section of the paper considers
the importance of small-scale supplementary agriculture to rural dwellers
during the socialist years. The second section considers the global context
of the collapse of socialism and the economic environment in which post
socialist supplementary agriculture emerged. It argues that if increasing
income was the motivation behind most supplementary agricultural activity
in the socialist years, under post socialism it has been more a question
of replacing lost income.
The final two sections of the paper illustrate these processes. Section
three reviews briefly some of the statistical evidence on the predominance
of small-scale farming, while the final section presents some qualitative
materials identifying six combinations of small-scale agriculture and other
income sources based on interviews conducted in rural communities in Central
Europe and the Balkans.