Plantation Ecologies

 PLANT- RESOURCES + CENTAL + POWER

> Plantation systems are not just agriculture setups they are deeply tied to power structures, economic systems, and cultural exchange. 

-RESOURCES - central to power: control over natural resources (like. tea, sugar, wood) is tied to political and economic power.

Sandalwood(centered): used as an example of a resources that is valuable and embedded in network of 

            -cultural exchange

            - political dynamics

            -economy

            -labor and power relation

            -orange plant

> Plantation crops like sandalwood are not isolated they  are connected to wider networks of power, trade, labor and politics both locally and globally

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