Article ID: CBB599877246

A New Pastoral Frontier: Colonial Development, Environmental Knowledge, and the Introduction of Trypanotolerant Cattle in French Equatorial Africa, 1945–1960 (2022)

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After the Second World War, colonial veterinary services, entrepreneurs, and African villagers in French Equatorial Africa (AEF) began to raise cattle in regions where this had been deemed impossible because of the threat of African animal trypanosomiasis. The opening of this new pastoral frontier in the humid savannas of Central Africa was not only a challenging logistical operation, involving the purchase, transport, and acclimatization of thousands of trypanotolerant animals. It also hinged on the mobilization of various forms of expertise, from veterinary medicine to soil science, important financial investments, and the participation of rural Africans. The article argues that the specific conditions in postwar AEF generated a frontier that was distinct from many other global and African cattle frontiers, as it was driven more by late-colonial development ideas and funds than capitalist expansion, even if these were sometimes entangled. Shaped by the interplay between local, (trans)imperial, and globally circulating knowledge, trypanotolerant cattle production in the AEF took the complementary forms of extensive ranching and small-scale peasant production. Although the introduction of trypanotolerant cattle triggered new conflicts, it was further pursued by postcolonial states, transforming rural economies and ecologies.

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Authors & Contributors
Brown, Karen
Sluyter, Andrew
Akyeampong, Emmanuel
Cranefield, Paul F.
Geissler, P. Wenzel
Gradmann, Christoph
Journals
Agricultural History
Environment and History
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Environmental History
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
University of Iowa Press
White Horse Press
Yale University Press
University of California, San Francisco
Luath Press Ltd
Concepts
Cattle
Veterinary medicine
Agriculture
Disease and diseases
Colonialism
Trypanosomiasis, African
People
Koch, Robert
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
18th century
16th century
17th century
Places
Africa
Europe
United States
Americas
Great Britain
Caribbean
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