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Rice and Industrialisation in Asia (Hardcover)
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Rice and Industrialisation in Asia (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia
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This book is about the introduction of modern power-driven rice
milling to the main rice exporting countries of Burma (Myanmar),
Siam (Thailand) and French Indo-China (Vietnam) from 1869. Rich in
historical and empirical sources, the book draws extensively from
the London Rice Brokers' Association Circular archives, published
monthly from 1869 to 2014, as well as numerical data gathered from
historic trade and custom reports. It outlines how rice had been
exported in the husk to be milled in Britain prior to 1869, after
which mills were transferred to Asia and the rice shipped back
having been milled. Rice processed in Asia is explained not only as
a major saving in transport costs, but the marker of a crucial step
in the industrialisation of Asia - namely through the introduction
of modern mechanised value adding rice mills powered by steam
engines. This is a reversal of the concept that the development of
modern technology de-industrialised Asia, turning it into a
supplier of raw materials. Later chapters address the inter-war
years, when Chinese companies in particular took over the operation
of mills and developed an Asia-wide market for rice milled in the
great milling centers of Rangoon (Yangon), Bangkok and Saigon (Ho
Chi Minh). Rice and Industrialisation in Asia will prove a valuable
resource to students and scholars of economic history, postcolonial
studies, and Asian studies more broadly.
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