Nigerian rubber exports expanded rapidly during the Second World War ‘battle for rubber’. This was achieved by overcoming obstacles to greater exploitation of both wild and planted rubber. This article outlines Nigeria's wartime experience, focusing on the Benin region that dominated smallholder production after the war. British policies initially restricted rubber planting. After Japan occupied South-East Asia, Britain encouraged maximum production. Late in the war, officials struggled with the planting boom that had occurred. The war was a period of both continuity and change for Benin, and exposed the limited capacity of the colonial state
This paper describes an aspect of the agricultural policy in Nigeria under imperialism. The commodif...
The study measured the technical efficiency and profitability of small holder natural rubber product...
This paper examines the collaboration between the Nigerian press and imperial Britain for the victor...
Nigeria's Benin region was a major rubber producer in 1960. In 1921, however, the government abandon...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired permanent, alienable rights, bu...
This paper examines the processes by which the British commercialized and exploited the forest resou...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Planters have acquired more permanent, alienable righ...
Abstract. Nigeria’s Benin region was a major rubber producer in 1960. In 1921, however, the governme...
Although Nigeria’s Benin region was a major rubber producer in 1960, the industry developed slowly. ...
AbstractTree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired permanent, alienable ri...
The outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 had far-reaching impact on the history of the world, in...
The rubber industry began in West Africa by native exploitation of the wild rubber sources found in ...
The paper examines the complex historical processes that culminated in the founding of modern Nigeri...
This paper describes an aspect of the agricultural policy in Nigeria under imperialism. The commodif...
The study measured the technical efficiency and profitability of small holder natural rubber product...
This paper examines the collaboration between the Nigerian press and imperial Britain for the victor...
Nigeria's Benin region was a major rubber producer in 1960. In 1921, however, the government abandon...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired permanent, alienable rights, bu...
This paper examines the processes by which the British commercialized and exploited the forest resou...
Tree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Planters have acquired more permanent, alienable righ...
Abstract. Nigeria’s Benin region was a major rubber producer in 1960. In 1921, however, the governme...
Although Nigeria’s Benin region was a major rubber producer in 1960, the industry developed slowly. ...
AbstractTree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired permanent, alienable ri...
The outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 had far-reaching impact on the history of the world, in...
The rubber industry began in West Africa by native exploitation of the wild rubber sources found in ...
The paper examines the complex historical processes that culminated in the founding of modern Nigeri...
This paper describes an aspect of the agricultural policy in Nigeria under imperialism. The commodif...
The study measured the technical efficiency and profitability of small holder natural rubber product...
This paper examines the collaboration between the Nigerian press and imperial Britain for the victor...