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A Very Different Land: Echoes of Kenya in the 1930s and '40s
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2022
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‘A Very Different Land’ tells the story of how the strong . agricultural economy of present day Kenya is based on the agriculture of the Colonial period, a story told through the eyes of my father and his colleagues. My father, Owen, was an Agricultural Adviser in Kenya from 1928 to 1950, rising from Assistant Agricultural Officer to assistant director of the department. It was a period which saw a transformation in farming throughout all parts of Kenya.
Kenya was always part of my life. I grew up surrounded by talk of life in Kenya, and it was a benchmark of comparison and memory. My parents both loved their life there and my childhood was full of reminiscences and Swahili phrases; when we went to France and my parents were searching for a word in French, out came a word in Swahili.
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Hilary Sunman is an economist who led a career in development and environment over thirty years, working for the UK Department for International Development and as a consultant for the World Bank and other aid agencies. She has written ‘A very different land’ and is hoping for publication during 2013.
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2 Thurston, A. (1987) Smallholder agriculture in colonial Kenya: the official mind and the Swynnerton Plan (Cambridge: African Studies Centre).Google Scholar
3 A transforming policy development in the early 1950s in the agricultural sector in Kenya while Roger Swynnerton was Director of Agriculture.
4 Storrar, Sandy , agricultural officer and quoted in in her report ‘The intensification of smallholder agriculture in Kenya the Swynnerton Plan’.Google Scholar