skördelott
Skördelott is a term used in Swedish and Scandinavian contexts, literally from skörd meaning harvest and lott meaning lot. It refers to a lottery-based mechanism used to distribute harvest outputs, labor assignments, or access to communal resources within rural communities. The concept is typically associated with traditional or community-based arrangements, and may appear in both historical descriptions and contemporary discussions of cooperative practices.
Historically, skördelott emerged in agrarian economies where resources were scarce and collective decision-making was necessary. A
Modern adaptations vary. Tickets or tokens might be issued to households, and the drawing can occur at
In contemporary discussions, skördelott is often described as an example of communal risk-sharing and social cohesion.
Related concepts include lotteries and drawing-based allocation in communal cooperatives and harvest festivals.