A brief agricultural history of cannabis in Africa, from prehistory to canna-colony

This article outlines four historical phases of cannabis cultivation in Africa. First, during the plant’s initial dispersal across the continent, people developed diverse cultures of cannabis farming and use. Second, several formal markets for cannabis developed under colonial regimes, although colo...

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Main Author: Chris S. Duvall
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Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2019-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/17599
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description This article outlines four historical phases of cannabis cultivation in Africa. First, during the plant’s initial dispersal across the continent, people developed diverse cultures of cannabis farming and use. Second, several formal markets for cannabis developed under colonial regimes, although colonialists more widely suppressed the crop. Third, twentieth-century drug laws changed the economics of production, causing cannabis farming to become particularly attractive to resource-poor farmers. Finally, several countries have recently legalized cannabis cultivation in specific contexts. Altogether, the crop’s agricultural history has produced relationships that enable Global Northerners to extract more value from African resources than African farmers can extract.
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title A brief agricultural history of cannabis in Africa, from prehistory to canna-colony
title_full A brief agricultural history of cannabis in Africa, from prehistory to canna-colony
title_fullStr A brief agricultural history of cannabis in Africa, from prehistory to canna-colony
title_full_unstemmed A brief agricultural history of cannabis in Africa, from prehistory to canna-colony
title_short A brief agricultural history of cannabis in Africa, from prehistory to canna-colony
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topic economic development
capitalism
neocolonialism
foreign direct investment
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