Cattle Ranching and Farmer-herder Conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa: Exploring the Conditions for Successes and Failures in Northern Ghana

IF 1.7 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Abubakari Ahmed, E. D. Kuusaana
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Abstract

ABSTRACT To address the prevalence of farmer-herder conflicts, Ghana has recently adopted a national cattle ranching project to establish ranches. Through a qualitative approach, this study examines the performance of existing ranches in addressing farmer-herder conflicts and the feasibility of ranches under complex land tenure arrangements. In Northern Ghana, identity, perceptions of land grab, and dynamics of access to animal feed and water sources might make cattle ranching less feasible in addressing farmer-herder conflicts. The study finds that the identity of herders as Fulani is generally perceived as dangerous, murderous, and violent. However, these issues are complicated by further concerns of corruption and rent-seeking behavior among the chiefs and security officers, especially the police. The results suggest the need to reconsider the cattle ranching policy by understanding the nature of conflicts and widening public consultation. The findings of this study are relevant for sub-Saharan African countries currently contemplating or implementing cattle-ranching policies.
撒哈拉以南非洲的牧牛与农牧民冲突:探讨加纳北部成功与失败的条件
摘要为了解决农牧民冲突的普遍性,加纳最近通过了一项全国牧场项目来建立牧场。通过定性方法,本研究考察了现有牧场在解决农牧民冲突方面的表现,以及牧场在复杂土地保有权安排下的可行性。在加纳北部,身份、对土地掠夺的看法以及获得动物饲料和水源的动态可能会使牧场在解决农牧民冲突方面变得不太可行。研究发现,牧民富拉尼人的身份通常被认为是危险的、凶残的和暴力的。然而,由于对酋长和安全官员,特别是警察的腐败和寻租行为的进一步担忧,这些问题变得更加复杂。研究结果表明,有必要通过了解冲突的性质和扩大公众咨询来重新考虑养牛政策。这项研究的结果与目前正在考虑或实施养牛政策的撒哈拉以南非洲国家有关。
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African Security
African Security POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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