IB2017/11 Coffee is Men's Business (Part 1)

Richard Eves, Asha Titus

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    Abstract

    Coffee is one of the most important cash crops in Papua New Guinea and is the mainstay of the economies of several Highlands provinces, with an estimated almost three million people dependent on income from it (Imbun 2014:27). Ever since its introduction to the Highlands, coffee has been seen as mens business and the continuation of this remnant from Papua New Guineas colonial past is now a source of domestic conflict. To examine this issue, this In Brief draws on recent research among coffee smallholders in the Eastern Highlands Province.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherState, Society and Governance in Melanesia
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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