Abstract
Two noted specialists on the agricultural economies of the former Soviet Union examine the effects of land reform on agricultural production and the income of rural households in Tajikistan. The authors utilize official government statistics to discern trends of agricultural output at the national level, and the results of three extensive surveys conducted in 2007-2008 (N > 2,000) and one in 2003 (N = 4,000 respondents) by international organizations (United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Asian Development Bank, the U.S. Agency for International Development, World Bank) to identify household-level changes. They also review the legislative framework for agrarian reform in the country; examine national-level trends in farm structure and organization, livestock production, farm productivity, and cropping patterns; and analyze shifts in size of land holdings and rural family incomes at the household level.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 301-326 |
Number of pages | 26 |
Journal | Eurasian Geography and Economics |
Volume | 50 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2009 |
Keywords
- Agriculture
- Central Asia
- Collective farms
- Cotton
- Dekhan farms
- Family farms
- Farm debt
- Grain
- Horticulture
- Household incomes
- Household-plots
- Land leasing
- Livestock
- State farms
- Tajikistan