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| Title: | Citrus labour and gender in the Eastern Cape the case of the Kat River area |
| Authors: | Mzitshi, Zoleka Alice Florence |
| Keywords: | Citrus Industry Women Workers South Africa Eastern Cape Working class Sex Role Kat River |
| Issue Date: | 2010 |
| Publisher: | University of Fort Hare |
| Abstract: | ABSTRACT
Agriculture plays a significant role in South Africa’s export earning and in
providing employment opportunities. Amongst the major agricultural crops is
citrus. Within the context of postmodern and feminist geographies and
utilizing the intensive research design, this thesis discusses citrus production
with a focus on growers and black women workers in the Kat River Valley
area in Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape. The thesis also explores the challenges
and implications of restructuring within agriculture for growers, cooperatives
and labour within the citrus industry. It is argued that whilst legislation related
to labour and tenure within agriculture has changed since the mid-1990s,
power relations in the citrus industry have remained firmly entrenched.
Consequently, the flexible labour strategies that the citrus farmers adopted
have had serious consequences for women worker |
| Description: | Thesis (M.Sc.)(Geography)--University of Fort Hare,2010 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10353/379 |
| Appears in Collections: | Theses and Dissertations (Geography)
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