Article ID: CBB126344986

The Super State: The Political Economy of Phosphate Fertilizer Use in South Australia, 1880–1940 (2021)

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Derek Byerlee (Author)


Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook
Volume: 62
Issue: 1
Pages: 99-128


Publication Date: 2021
Edition Details: Special issue: Fertilisers in the Long 19th Century and Beyond: Usage, Commercialisation and Production (c 1800-1939) [Düngemittel im langen 19. Jahrhundert und darüber hinaus: Nutzung, Vermarktung und Produktion (ca. 1800-1939)]
Language: English

From 1882 to 1910 superphosphate was almost universally adopted by wheat farmers in South Australia. A supply chain perspective is used to link the mining of phosphate rock in distant Pacific islands to the final application of superphosphate in the fields of Australian wheat farmers. Farmers and private manufacturers led the adoption stage in the context of a liberal market regime and the role of the state at this stage was limited although strategic. After 1920, the role of the state in the industry sharply increased in all phases of the industry. A political economy perspective is used to analyse state-ownership of raw material supplies and protectionist policies to manufacturers that resulted in high prices in Australia by 1930. Numerous government reviews pitted the interests of farmers and manufacturers leading to a complex system of tariffs and subsidies in efforts to serve all interests. Overall, the adoption of superphosphate was a critical factor in developing productive and sustainable farming systems in Australia, although at the expense of Pacific Islanders who prior to WWII received token benefits and were ultimately left with a highly degraded landscape.

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Article Arnaud Page; Laurent Herment; Christine Strotmann (2021) Fertilisers in the Long 19th Century and Beyond: Usage, Commercialisation and Production (c 1800–1939). Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook (pp. 1-18). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Arnaud Page
Rooij, Arjan van
Laurent Herment
Carey, David, Jr.
Cushman, Gregory Todd
Elmore, Bartow J.
Journals
Agricultural History
Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook
Technology and Culture
American Historical Review
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Environment and History
Publishers
Aksant Academic Publishers
MIT Press
Oxford University Press
University of Delaware
University of Texas at Austin
Concepts
Fertilizers
Agriculture
Chemical industry
Agricultural chemistry
Chemistry
Industrialization
People
Bosch, Carl
Galilei, Galileo
Haber, Fritz
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
21st century
17th century
18th century
Places
United States
Netherlands
Great Britain
India
California (U.S.)
Australia
Institutions
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture
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