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ETUDE DE LA MISE EN ŒUVRE DU PLAN NATIONAL DE DEVELOPPEMENT AGRICOLE ET RURAL (PNDAR): CAS DE LA WIALYA DE BEJAIA

Akli Akerkar ()
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Akli Akerkar: Montpellier SupAgro - Institut national d’études supérieures agronomiques de Montpellier

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Abstract: The history of the rural development in Algeria shows instability. There is at least one land reform every decade. However, due to an excess of state control, agro-climatic constraints, historical and social issues and handicaps suffered by the organizational and technical aspects, the results of these policies, are below the expected objectives. The implementation of the NPARD was supposed to cause a disruption with the old policies, through a participative approach and through financing arrangements to the farmers, thus allowing the reactivation of the agricultural production. This article aims to assessing the impact of this program on farms in the province of Bejaia.

Keywords: agricultural policies; evaluation; Bejaïa; NPARD; NFARD; farms; food security; politiques agricoles; évaluation; PNDAR; FNRDA; exploitations agricoles; sécurité alimentaire (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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Published in Revue Nouvelle Economie, 2020, 1 (12), pp.15-29

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