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Farming in a Global Economy

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Using a Canadian case study, this book demonstrates that Dutch immigrant farmers have a global competitive advantage. It also deals with the implications, both beneficial and harmful, of positive s...
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  • 05 October 2006
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Using a Canadian case study, this book demonstrates that Dutch immigrant farmers have a global competitive advantage. It also deals with the implications, both beneficial and harmful, of positive stereotyping, in this case the reputation of the Dutch as successful farmers. Farming in a Global Economy consists of three parts. The first provides an overview of farming and migration in the Netherlands and Ontario. Part two deals with Dutch farmers in Ontario from a historical and a sociological perspective, telling the story of postwar farm immigrants, much of it in their own words. The last part covers the Dutch presence in, and impact on, Ontario agriculture.
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Price: $149.00
Pages: 376
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology
Publication Date: 05 October 2006
ISBN: 9789004151703
Format: Paperback
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Frans Schryer, who was born and raised in the Netherlands, came to Canada when his parents emigrated in 1957. He became a social anthropologist specializing in rural Mexico, and then did research in rural Ontario, before again turning his attention to Mexico. He currently holds a faculty position at Guelph, well known for its research on agriculture.