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Imperialism and Development - The East African Groundnut Scheme and its Legacy (Paperback)
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Imperialism and Development - The East African Groundnut Scheme and its Legacy (Paperback)
Series: Eastern Africa Series
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A compelling exploration of one of the most ill-advised and
calamitous interventions in colonial development history. As
colonial development took off after the Second World War, in the
context of national food shortages, Britain's Labour Government
initiated the Groundnut Scheme, an extraordinarily ambitious
project to convert 3 million acres of bush in Tanganyika into the
largest mechanized groundnut farm in the world. It was to prove the
largest, most expensive and most disastrous development scheme ever
undertaken by the British Government. Never previously analysed in
depth, the author draws on a wide range of sources to discuss the
political dynamics that drove the Groundnut Scheme forward, despite
the gravest doubts of agriculturalists and economists, why it went
wrong, and what its impact has been since on the practice of
economic development. Initially employing the United Africa Company
as agent, the government set up an Overseas Food Corporation to
manage the Groundnut Scheme as an example of socialist development
in Africa. Army surplus kit and demobbed soldiers poured into the
country and were sent up the railway line to Kongwa to beat the
bush. By the time the effort was abandoned in 1950, costs had risen
to a colossal 36 million - equivalent to over 1 billion today - and
yet almost no groundnuts had been exported. The prototype of many
large-scale, government-run, high-cost development projects that
failed to deliver, the Groundnut Scheme was perhaps the first major
failure of agricultural development in Africa, and its legacy in
development practice still with us today.
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