echang
Echang refers to a traditional practice primarily found in some rural communities, particularly in parts of Southeast Asia. It involves the communal sharing and distribution of harvested agricultural produce, most notably rice, among the villagers. This practice serves as a form of social insurance and a mechanism for redistributing wealth within the community.
The core principle of echang is mutual support. When a harvest is abundant, a portion is set
While the specific customs and rituals associated with echang can vary from region to region, the underlying