Brokers have played important roles in the trade of green tea between China and Mali. from the 19th century when tea first came to Mali up to the present. They mediate between tea buyers and sellers, work on their own account, use soft skills, knowledge and networks and make a living from the commission they gain. This article examines the work of brokers in the tea trade, the social constellations in which they are active and the scope of their activity. Based on extensive field research in Mali and China, this article shows how brokers create their own jobs in a dynamic business landscape, which is often delimited by governmental policies, competing entrepreneurial activities and social movements.
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Institute of West Asia and Africa Studies,Chinese Academy of Social SciencesInstitute of West Asia and Africa Studies,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
He Wenping
Li Yuanxing
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Institute of West Asia and Africa Studies,Chinese Academy of Social SciencesInstitute of West Asia and Africa Studies,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences