Overview of Colonial Development Policy on Malayan pineapples industry, 1926-1934

During the inter-war years, the Colonial Empire played a significant role in contributing tropical products to the United Kingdom. Besides supplying raw materials, the colonies also contribute to the food supply for the mother country's inhabitants. In 1925, the Imperial Economic Committee...

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Main Authors: Mohd Shazwan Mokhtar, Mohd Samsudin, Suffian Mansor
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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author Mohd Shazwan Mokhtar,
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Suffian Mansor,
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description During the inter-war years, the Colonial Empire played a significant role in contributing tropical products to the United Kingdom. Besides supplying raw materials, the colonies also contribute to the food supply for the mother country's inhabitants. In 1925, the Imperial Economic Committee began promoting and inquiring the empire’s food product for consumption in the United Kingdom. Afterwards, the British government introduced the Colonial Development Act of 1929 to encourage tropical development in the Colonial Empire. However, the present study neglected the influence of that on Malayan economic activities. Thus, this article examines the implementation of the colonial development policy in promoting Malayan pineapples industry. This study used content analysis to construct the relationship between colonial policy and economic development in Malaya. This study provides historical evidence and data collected from the National Archives of the United Kingdom and Malaysia's National Archives. The findings showed that the imperial aid had supported Malaya in becoming a major supplier for canned pineapples in the British Empire. However, the colonial development policy led the colonial government in Malaya as the debtor to the imperial government.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:164332021-04-22T07:29:21Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16433/ Overview of Colonial Development Policy on Malayan pineapples industry, 1926-1934 Mohd Shazwan Mokhtar, Mohd Samsudin, Suffian Mansor, During the inter-war years, the Colonial Empire played a significant role in contributing tropical products to the United Kingdom. Besides supplying raw materials, the colonies also contribute to the food supply for the mother country's inhabitants. In 1925, the Imperial Economic Committee began promoting and inquiring the empire’s food product for consumption in the United Kingdom. Afterwards, the British government introduced the Colonial Development Act of 1929 to encourage tropical development in the Colonial Empire. However, the present study neglected the influence of that on Malayan economic activities. Thus, this article examines the implementation of the colonial development policy in promoting Malayan pineapples industry. This study used content analysis to construct the relationship between colonial policy and economic development in Malaya. This study provides historical evidence and data collected from the National Archives of the United Kingdom and Malaysia's National Archives. The findings showed that the imperial aid had supported Malaya in becoming a major supplier for canned pineapples in the British Empire. However, the colonial development policy led the colonial government in Malaya as the debtor to the imperial government. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16433/1/39583-149809-1-PB.pdf Mohd Shazwan Mokhtar, and Mohd Samsudin, and Suffian Mansor, (2021) Overview of Colonial Development Policy on Malayan pineapples industry, 1926-1934. Geografia : Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 17 (1). pp. 32-43. ISSN 2180-2491 https://ejournal.ukm.my/gmjss/issue/view/1376
spellingShingle Mohd Shazwan Mokhtar,
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title Overview of Colonial Development Policy on Malayan pineapples industry, 1926-1934
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title_fullStr Overview of Colonial Development Policy on Malayan pineapples industry, 1926-1934
title_full_unstemmed Overview of Colonial Development Policy on Malayan pineapples industry, 1926-1934
title_short Overview of Colonial Development Policy on Malayan pineapples industry, 1926-1934
title_sort overview of colonial development policy on malayan pineapples industry, 1926-1934
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