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De-agrarianization, re-agrarianization and local economic development: Re-orientating livelihoods in African artisanal mining communities

机译:去农业化,再农业化和当地经济发展:重新定位非洲手工采矿社区的生计

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This article contributes to the debate on livelihood diversification in rural sub-Saharan Africa, focusing specifically on the growing economic importance of artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) in the region. The precipitous decline in the value of many export crops and the removal of subsidies on crucial inputs such as fertilizers have made smallholder production unviable, forcing many farmers to 'branch out' into non-farm activities to supplement their incomes. One of the more popular destinations for poor fanners is the low-tech ASM sector which, because of its low barriers to entry, has absorbed millions of rural Africans over the past two decades, the majority of whom are engaged in the extraction of near-surface mineral deposits located on concessions that have been demarcated to multinational corporations. The efforts made hitherto to control this illegal mining activity, both through force and regulation, however, have had little effect, forcing many of the region's governments and private sector partners to 're-think' their approaches. One strategy that has gained considerable attention throughout the region is intensified support for agrarian-orientated activities, many of which, despite the problems plaguing smallholder agricultural sector and challenges with making it more economically sustainable, are being lauded as appropriate 'alternative' sources of employment to artisanal mining. After examining where artisanal mining fits into the de-agrarianization 'puzzle' in sub-Saharan Africa, the article critiques the efficacy of 're-agrarianization' as a strategy for addressing the region's illegal mining problem. A case study of Ghana is used to shed further light on these issues.
机译:本文为关于撒哈拉以南非洲农村地区生计多样化的辩论做出了贡献,特别着重于该地区手工和小规模采矿(ASM)在经济中的重要性日益提高。许多出口作物的价值急剧下降,取消了对化肥等重要投入的补贴,使小农生产不可行,迫使许多农民“涉足”非农业活动以增加收入。低技术的ASM部门是穷人最喜欢的目的地之一,由于其较低的进入壁垒,在过去的二十年中已经吸收了数百万非洲农村人口,其中大部分人从事开采近位于特许权范围内的地表矿床,已划定给跨国公司。迄今为止,通过武力和法规来控制这种非法采矿活动的努力收效甚微,迫使该地区许多政府和私营部门合作伙伴“重新考虑”他们的做法。在整个地区引起广泛关注的一项战略是加大对以农业为导向的活动的支持,尽管其中有许多问题,尽管困扰小农农业部门的问题以及使其在经济上更加可持续的挑战,但仍被誉为适当的“替代”就业来源进行手工采矿。在研究了手工采矿适合撒哈拉以南非洲去农业化的“难题”的地方之后,文章对“重新农业化”作为解决该地区非法采矿问题的策略的有效性提出了批评。通过加纳的案例研究,可以进一步了解这些问题。

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