March 2013
ABSTRACT
The
objective
of
this
paper
is
to
explore
the
entities
that
have
developed
private
farms
(trang
trai)
in
Vietnam.
Various
types
of
private
farms
have
emerged
in
the
last
ten
years.
It
is
noteworthy
that
the
owners
of
private
farms
are
not
necessarily
agricultural
households
but
also
include
government
officials
and
the
urban
rich.
Based
on
data
collected
from
the
author’s
field
surveys
in
Vietnam
from
2006
to
2011,
the
paper
attempts
to
categorize
patterns
in
the
development
of
private
farms
and
analyze
their
differences.
The
paper
argues
that
private
farms
developed
by
agricultural
households
are
still
limited
because
of
the
difficulty
of
consolidating
land.
Keywords:
private
farm,
trang
trai,
business
history,
agricultural
household,
land
market
JEL
classification:
O13,
Q12,
Q15
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