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The paper examines the structure of wool value chains and emerging forms of accumulation and differentiation among small-scale farmers in communal rangelands in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province. Drawing on detailed ethnographic material, statistical analysis and value chain mapping,the paper highlights a steady increase in communal wool production and accumulation in recentyears. To a considerable extent, this has been driven by forms of collective action, through local-level associations and industry-level coordination by trade associations to support market access and improved techniques. However, our findings also demonstrate how these processes of change have been highly uneven, with emerging pattens of class differentiation between producers in different communal districts. We therefore argue that a better understanding of the political dynamics of collective action and emerging patterns of inequality is crucial for successful small farmer. *Speakers:* Dr Andrew Bowman (老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 of Edinburgh) and Prof Sonwabile (Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网) *Date:* 24 May 2023 *Venue: * Faculty of Humanities Seminar Room *Time:* 15:00 - 16:30 pm *Please RSVP by Friday 19th May 2023 to noluvuyo.sakata at ru.ac.za <noluvuyo.sakata at ru.ac.za>* ALL WELCOME