Adaptation to land scarcity among small-scale farming households in South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Dieudonné Bahati Shamamba, Bosco Bashangwa Mpozi, A. Egesa, Espoir Bisimwa Basengere
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Rural farming households in Sub-Saharan Africa, facing limited land access, engage in land purchase, rental, and other land access practices. However, the highly unregulated land markets expose these farmers to wide-ranging vulnerabilities. In this study, we investigated the land access mechanisms and the related constraints among the small-scale farmers in the densely populated Eastern part of The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). We randomly selected 240 consenting farmers for inclusion in the study and collected data using semi-structured interviews to obtain data on land access characteristics. Then, the data was subjected to descriptive statistics to obtain measures of central tendency and dispersion on the responses and correlation statistics to understand the patterns and relations of factors affecting the land access and strategies used to cope with the limited land situation in the South Kivu province of DRC. Our results showed an insecure land tenure system among smallholder farmers. Most of the farmers in the study purchased and leased land to cope with poor land access and, in so doing, faced high price-related limitations that were unsustainable to these farmers; they also faced highly restrictive leasehold contracts. Given the limited access to financial resources and support, improving regulations of land markets and resource support interventions could promote land access among these smallholder farmers. We conclude that the challenges of land access and the current methods farmers use to obtain additional land among the smallholder farming households in the south Kivu province of DRC are precarious and unsustainable and continue to pose a food insecurity and poverty risk among these farmers. We recommend developing and implementing measures to support resource access by these farmers, such as finance, farmer-focused cooperative societies, and better land policy reforms and tenure systems to improve access to land among these farmers and farmers facing similar scenarios in other parts of sub-Saharan Africa.
刚果民主共和国南基伍省小规模农户对土地稀缺的适应情况
撒哈拉以南非洲地区的农村农户在土地使用权有限的情况下,会采取购买土地、租赁土地和其他使用土地的做法。然而,高度不规范的土地市场使这些农户面临广泛的脆弱性。在本研究中,我们调查了刚果民主共和国(DRC)人口稠密的东部地区小规模农户的土地获取机制和相关制约因素。我们随机抽取了 240 名同意参与研究的农民,并通过半结构式访谈收集数据,以获得有关土地获取特征的数据。然后,我们对这些数据进行了描述性统计,以获得回答的中心倾向和分散程度,并进行了相关性统计,以了解影响刚果(金)南基伍省土地使用权的因素的模式和关系,以及应对有限土地状况的策略。我们的研究结果表明,小农的土地使用权制度缺乏保障。研究中的大多数农民都是通过购买和租赁土地来解决土地获取困难的问题,在此过程中,他们面临着与价格相关的高昂限制,这对这些农民来说是不可持续的;他们还面临着限制性很强的租赁合同。鉴于获得财政资源和支持的机会有限,改善土地市场监管和资源支持干预措施可促进这些小农获得土地。我们的结论是,刚果(金)南基伍省小农家庭在获得土地方面面临的挑战以及目前农民为获得更多土地而采用的方法是不稳定和不可持续的,并继续对这些农民构成粮食不安全和贫困风险。我们建议制定并实施各种措施,支持这些农民获得资源,如金融、以农民为重点的合作社、更好的土地政策改革和土地保有权制度,以改善这些农民以及撒哈拉以南非洲其他地区面临类似情况的农民获得土地的机会。
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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