Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 204)
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- Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 204)
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                        Palestinian merchants. As one Arab citrus grower and merchant put it:
 When London markets are open we export
 and make profit, when they are closed
 we are badly hit.
 The "“opening™ and "closing" o£ the London market to Palestinian
 citrus exportezs presents a strong indication o£ the dependence of the
 Palestinian citrus industry on Britain's market. In another instance
 this same grower recollected that in the early 1930s Arab growers had
 to hire pickers to pick the oranges and bury them in the soil because
 England did not buy their oranges. (32) In one year only, 1929, Jaffa
 growers alone lost P.L.300,000 in citrus. (33)
 Finally, the indigenous Arab orange economy received a further blow
 in 1930 when the government decided to build a new harbour in Haifa,
 to replace the age old Jaffa harbour. Whether simply for strategic or
 for both strategic and economic reasons, the decision to erect this
 new harbour had the same effect. From 1930, Palestine's shipping
 activities had to shift from Jaffa to Haifa. As a result, Jewish
 growers who were mainly located in the Maritime plain found an easier
 and cheaper means of transportation. While Arab growers, particularly
 from Jaffa, had to incur more expenses and consequently more losses.
 The above discussion of the ways in which capitalist production
 penetrates the agrarian economy demonstrates the contradictory nature
 of capitalism in agriculture. On the one hand it shows the
 expansionist nature of capitalism once it crosses the threshold of the
 rural economy, and on the other, evidences the destruction and ruin of
 the less advanced rural bourgeois economy.
 Zionist Capitalism Boycotts Indigenous Arab Products
 There is nothing unique about the cases of the oil and citrus
 industries presented above. Both exampies clearly resemble the general
 1930
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