Agricultures familiales en Amérique latine. Émergence, avancées et limites des politiques ciblées
Éric Sabourin,
Jacques Marzin,
Jean-François Le Coq,
Gilles Massardier,
Sandrine Fréguin-Gresh,
Mario Samper,
Marie Gisclard and
Octavio Sotomayor
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2014, vol. n° 220, issue 4, 23-41
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This article analyzes policies related to family agriculture in Latin America. Based on case studies in eleven countries, it compares the origins of these policies and the factors of their emergence, their similarities and differences, and their main results and prospects. This comparison shows that there is a general model of targeted policies in support of family agriculture, with some variations due to the regional dissemination of the model by international agencies and social movements. These targeted policies contribute to the public recognition of family agriculture and provide concrete results in terms of poverty reduction.
Keywords: family farming; policy analysis; regionalization; Latin America (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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