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Agro-environmental Transitions in African Mountains: Shifting Socio-spatial Practices Amid State-Led Commercialization in Rwanda

机译:非洲山域农业环境过渡:在卢旺达的国家LED商业化中转移社会空间实践

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Agricultural commercialization has been slow to take hold in mountain regions throughout the world. It has been particularly limited by challenges of mechanization, transportation access, and governance. Efforts at green-revolution style development have met with persistent failures in highland sub-Saharan Africa, where agricultural systems are often finely tuned to complex and dynamic social–ecological contexts. In Rwanda, a mountainous country in east central Africa, development efforts have long aimed to transition away from largely subsistence-based production that relies on high labor input toward commercial farming systems that are rooted in capital investment for marketable goods. Since 2005, Rwanda's land policy has become increasingly ambitious, aiming to reduce the 85 percent of households involved in agriculture to 50 percent by the year 2020. The country's Crop Intensification Program (CIP) compels farmers to consolidate land and cultivate government-selected crops. Although state assessments have touted the productivity gains created through the CIP, others speculate that households could be losing access to crucial resources. Research from both sides, however, has focused squarely on the CIP's immediate successes and failures without considering how households are responding to the program within the context of the complex and variable mountain environment. Drawing from political ecology and mountain geography, this article describes recent state-led agricultural commercialization in Rwanda as a partial and contested process. By analyzing complex land-use and livelihood changes, it fills an important conceptual and empirical research gap in understanding the environmental and social dynamics of the agrarian transitions of the highlands of Africa.
机译:农业商业化缓慢占据全球山区。它受到机械化,运输和治理的挑战特别限制。绿色革命式发展的努力已经遇到了高地撒哈拉以南非洲的持续失败,农业系统经常被精细调整到复杂和动态的社会生态背景。在卢旺达,东非的山区,发展努力旨在从大部分基于生活的生产过渡,这依赖于植根于资本投资的商业养殖系统的高劳动力投资。自2005年以来,卢旺达的土地政策已越来越雄心勃勃,旨在将85%的家庭减少到2020年的50%达到50%。该国的作物加剧计划(CIP)迫使农民巩固土地并培养政府选择的作物。虽然国家评估已经推出通过CIP创造的生产力提高,但其他人推测户口可能会失去对关键资源的机会。然而,双方的研究在不考虑家庭在复杂和可变的山区环境的背景下回应该计划的立即取得了成功和失败的直接成功和失败。本文绘制了政治生态和山地地理学,介绍了卢旺达最近的国家主导农业商业化作为局部和有争议的过程。通过分析复杂的土地利用和民生变化,它填补了了解非洲高地农业转型的环境和社会动态的重要概念和实证研究缺口。

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