ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1980, is a study of how refugee immigrants from China make a living as market gardeners in a valley in Hong Kong. Based on extensive field-work, it examines various aspects of economic life; the discussion concerns the adaptations necessitated on the part of the gardeners by the new socio-economic structures which present themselves. The general problem of agricultural change is discussed and the Hong Kong observations are systematized into a comparative Chinese framework.

chapter III|14 pages

Market Gardening

chapter IV|18 pages

Investments, Expenditures And Efforts

chapter V|13 pages

Credit And Demand

chapter VI|7 pages

Some Other Activities

chapter VII|16 pages

Marketing

chapter VIII|9 pages

The Development Of Horticulture In Sha Tin

chapter IX|28 pages

Sha Tin In A Chinese Context

chapter X|10 pages

Epilogue: Economic Man In Sha Tin