Factors behind smallholder rubber flows in Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract
This study focuses on the non-behavioural factors behind the
shipment of rubber by individual smallholders in Selangor,
Malaysia in 1975, It reviews commodity flow studies in
geography to reveal the reasons for the particular emphasis
on individual rubber smallholders. An examination is then
made of the literature on rubber smallholders to isolate the
main issues affecting the shipment of rubber — rubber
replanting, farm fragmentation, processing and smallholder-dealer
interaction. As it was not possible to tackle these
issues throughout Selangor a sample of smallholders was taken,
The method of sampling is described before examining each of
the four key issues in turn. In studying rubber replanting
attention is concentrated on non-replanters, in farm fragmentation
on dual operators, in processing on government
sponsored initiatives such as group processing centres and
central processing factories, and in smallholder-dealer interaction
on the access of government dealers. These studies
are drawn together in a conclusion which reviews the varying
impact of these factors on the nature and direction of flows,
the felt need for comparative studies of rubber and non-rubber
smallholders and the relevance of this study to the
analysis of commodity flows.
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