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El Hadji Malick Sylla, B. Barbier, S. Seck, M. D. Faye, Tahirou Abdoulaye
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本文分析了在新的水利农业发展和农业企业大规模征地的背景下,在塞内加尔河三角洲灌区建立农村青年的不同方法。20世纪60年代,政府主导的灌溉项目向周边地区的年轻工人免费发放了0.2公顷的土地。然而,在20世纪80年代,塞内加尔转向自由主义,导致从公共部门向私营部门的倡议转变。因此,往往缺乏获得土地所需手段的年轻工人发现,在灌溉地区务农要困难得多。自2006年以来,通过基于公私合作模式的项目开发的5000公顷新灌溉农田中,很少有年轻农民获得任何一个。与此同时,农产品加工业的增长为年轻人提供了许多临时和不稳定的就业机会。根据对塞内加尔河三角洲农民和农业工人的调查,我们展示了年轻人如何越来越难以获得土地或在农业部门获得适当的就业机会。此外,我们证明,获得灌溉土地,而不是受薪的农业工作,是减少贫困的最有效战略。
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La place des jeunes africains sur les périmètres irrigués dans un contexte de libéralisation et de partenariat public privé : le cas des jeunes agriculteurs du delta du fleuve Sénégal
This article analyzes different approaches to establishing rural youth in irrigation areas in the Senegal River delta in the context of new hydro-agricultural developments and massive land acquisitions by agrobusiness. Government-led irrigation projects introduced in the 1960s distributed free 0.2-hectare plots of land to young workers from the surrounding region. However, in the 1980s, Senegal took a liberal turn that led to a shift from public-sector to private-sector initiatives. As a result, young workers, who often lack the means necessary to acquire land, have found it much more challenging to pursue farming in irrigation areas. Since 2006, few young farmers have acquired any of the 5,000 hectares of new irrigated farmland developed through programs based on the public-private partnership model. At the same time, agro-industry growth has provided young people with many temporary and precarious employment opportunities. Based on surveys of farmers and agricultural workers in the Senegal River delta, we show how young people find it increasingly difficult to acquire land or secure adequate employment in the agricultural sector. In addition, we demonstrate that access to irrigated land, as opposed to salaried agricultural work, represents the most effective strategy for poverty reduction.
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