The Slow Displacement of Smallholder Farming Families: Land, Hunger, and Labor Migration in Nicaragua and Guatemala

Smallholders worldwide continue to experience processes of displacement from their lands under neoliberal political-economic governance. This displacement is often experienced as “slow”, driven by decades of agricultural policies and land governance regimes that favor input-inten...

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Main Authors: Lindsey Carte, Birgit Schmook, Claudia Radel, Richard Johnson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/8/6/89
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spelling doaj-3d4c206d78574d0592239e76e1b6c3972020-11-24T21:20:19ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2019-06-01868910.3390/land8060089land8060089The Slow Displacement of Smallholder Farming Families: Land, Hunger, and Labor Migration in Nicaragua and GuatemalaLindsey Carte0Birgit Schmook1Claudia Radel2Richard Johnson3Núcleo de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Universidad de la Frontera, Temuco 4780000, ChileDepartamento de Conservación de la Biodiversidad, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR) Chetumal, Chetumal 77014, MexicoDepartment of Environment and Society, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322, USASchool of Geography and Development, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USASmallholders worldwide continue to experience processes of displacement from their lands under neoliberal political-economic governance. This displacement is often experienced as “slow”, driven by decades of agricultural policies and land governance regimes that favor input-intensive agricultural and natural resource extraction and export projects at the expense of traditional agrarian practices, markets, and producers. Smallholders struggle to remain viable in the face of these forces, yet they often experience hunger. To persist on the land, often on small parcels, families supplement and finance farm production with family members engaging in labor migration, a form of displacement. Outcomes, however, are uneven and reflect differences in migration processes as well as national and local political economic processes around land. To demonstrate “slow displacement”, we assess the prolonged confluence of land access, hunger, and labor migration that undermine smallholder viability in two separate research sites in Nicaragua and Guatemala. We draw on evidence from in-depth interviews and focus groups carried out from 2013 to 2015, together with a survey of 317 households, to demonstrate how smallholders use international labor migration to address persistent hunger, with the two cases illuminating the centrality of underlying land distribution questions in labor migration from rural spaces of Central America. We argue that smallholder farming family migration has a dual nature: migration is at once evidence of displacement, as well as a strategy for families to prolong remaining on the land in order to produce food.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/8/6/89migrationlandfood securitydisplacementNicaraguaGuatemala
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Claudia Radel
Richard Johnson
The Slow Displacement of Smallholder Farming Families: Land, Hunger, and Labor Migration in Nicaragua and Guatemala
Land
migration
land
food security
displacement
Nicaragua
Guatemala
author_facet Lindsey Carte
Birgit Schmook
Claudia Radel
Richard Johnson
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title The Slow Displacement of Smallholder Farming Families: Land, Hunger, and Labor Migration in Nicaragua and Guatemala
title_short The Slow Displacement of Smallholder Farming Families: Land, Hunger, and Labor Migration in Nicaragua and Guatemala
title_full The Slow Displacement of Smallholder Farming Families: Land, Hunger, and Labor Migration in Nicaragua and Guatemala
title_fullStr The Slow Displacement of Smallholder Farming Families: Land, Hunger, and Labor Migration in Nicaragua and Guatemala
title_full_unstemmed The Slow Displacement of Smallholder Farming Families: Land, Hunger, and Labor Migration in Nicaragua and Guatemala
title_sort slow displacement of smallholder farming families: land, hunger, and labor migration in nicaragua and guatemala
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Smallholders worldwide continue to experience processes of displacement from their lands under neoliberal political-economic governance. This displacement is often experienced as “slow”, driven by decades of agricultural policies and land governance regimes that favor input-intensive agricultural and natural resource extraction and export projects at the expense of traditional agrarian practices, markets, and producers. Smallholders struggle to remain viable in the face of these forces, yet they often experience hunger. To persist on the land, often on small parcels, families supplement and finance farm production with family members engaging in labor migration, a form of displacement. Outcomes, however, are uneven and reflect differences in migration processes as well as national and local political economic processes around land. To demonstrate “slow displacement”, we assess the prolonged confluence of land access, hunger, and labor migration that undermine smallholder viability in two separate research sites in Nicaragua and Guatemala. We draw on evidence from in-depth interviews and focus groups carried out from 2013 to 2015, together with a survey of 317 households, to demonstrate how smallholders use international labor migration to address persistent hunger, with the two cases illuminating the centrality of underlying land distribution questions in labor migration from rural spaces of Central America. We argue that smallholder farming family migration has a dual nature: migration is at once evidence of displacement, as well as a strategy for families to prolong remaining on the land in order to produce food.
topic migration
land
food security
displacement
Nicaragua
Guatemala
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/8/6/89
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