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Land fragmentation, agricultural productivity and implications for agricultural investments in the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) region, Tanzania

机译:坦桑尼亚南部农业增长走廊(SAGCOT)地区的土地分割,农业生产力及其对农业投资的影响

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There are polarized evidences of the impact of agricultural land fragmentation on land productivity. On the one hand there viewpoints which consider land fragmentation to harm agricultural productivity. On the other hand there are counter thoughts which view land fragmentation as a positive situation which allows farmers to cultivate many environmental zones, minimise production risk and optimise the schedule for cropping activities. We use the case of Ihemi cluster in the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) to investigate the impact of land fragmentation on crop productivity. We furthermore discuss the nature and causes of land fragmentation in the SAGCOT region and its implication on the future structure of agricultural landholdings and welfare of smallholder farmers in the region. The results showed that the nature and level of fragmentation in the study area were the outcome of combined, rather than isolated influences of supply and demand driven factors. Overall, the results did not support the claim that fragmentation reduces land productivity. This then implies that land fragmentation should not always be considered as defective. There were evidences of increasing chunks of land owned by rich farmers and investors which increased the possibility for increased consolidation of agricultural land under large scale farming. However, the landholdings for smallholder farmers might become increasingly more fragmented as poor smallholder farmers continue selling their land holdings to rich farmers and investors. Releasing the SAGCOT region’s potential for agricultural development will require that smallholder farmers are helped to secure adequate and suitable land for farming, raise agricultural productivity, diversify their sources of income, and adopt good production practices. This requires setting up a strong base of investor - farmer synergies for inclusive agricultural growth.
机译:有两极分化的证据表明农业土地分割对土地生产力的影响。一方面,有一些观点认为土地分割会损害农业生产力。另一方面,也有一些相反的想法,认为土地分割是一种积极的情况,可以使农民种植许多环境区,将生产风险降至最低,并优化种植活动的时间表。我们以坦桑尼亚南部农业增长走廊(SAGCOT)中的Ihemi集群为例,研究土地破碎化对作物生产力的影响。我们进一步讨论了SAGCOT地区土地分割的性质和原因,及其对未来农业土地所有权结构和该地区小农户福利的影响。结果表明,研究区的碎片化的性质和水平是综合的结果,而不是供需驱动因素的孤立影响。总体而言,结果并不支持有关支离破碎降低土地生产率的说法。这意味着土地分割不应该总是被认为是次品。有证据表明,富裕农民和投资者拥有的土地增加了,这增加了大规模耕作下增加农业土地整合的可能性。但是,随着贫困小农继续将其土地出售给富农和投资者,小农的土地所有权可能变得越来越分散。要释放SAGCOT地区的农业发展潜力,将需要帮助小农户获得足够和合适的耕地,提高农业生产率,使他们的收入来源多样化并采用良好的生产规范。这就需要建立强大的投资者基础-农民协同增效以实现包容性农业增长。

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