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Structural Change of Rural Economies and Globalization . Main hypotheses. Rural households do adapt through diversified activity and income strategies which are reshaping rural economies. Global agro-food markets restructuring reinforce rural economies’ differentiation .
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Structural Change of Rural Economies and Globalization
Main hypotheses Rural households do adapt through diversified activity and income strategies which are reshaping rural economies Global agro-food markets restructuring reinforcerural economies’ differentiation Marginalization trends resulting from these processes of structural change could lead to risks of transitional dead-ends
General Design • Not an assessment / forecast / foresight: “only an update”!! • A 3-year comparative program implemented in 7 countries • Mexico • Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Senegal • Morocco, Nicaragua • Two main phases: • Phase 1 : general country overviews • Phase 2 : Regional case studies + value chains reviews + rural household surveys • 26 regions, near 9,000 surveyed HH • A focus on rural incomes • National teams: Institutional & Operational partners • Contribution to the local policy debate
2008 World Development Report Agriculture for Development
What do these 3 exit pathways mean? • Between the Ag. Specialization, rural diversification, and migration options what are the realistic / acceptable / viable /sustainable ones? What are the right shares? 10/20/70 or 40/40/20? => What is the room for maneuver of the policy makers?
What do we learn from the past? • The structural transformation of Western Europe and its offshots is embedded in Western imperialism [Bairoch, Braudel, Pomeranz, Chang, etc.] • The capture of America and domination of Western Europe during 5 centuries helped its structural transformation: specialization and migrations • The transformation of the so-called “emerging” countries occurred during the “nation state led period” [between the 2 WW => the 2nd globalization]
Where are the Ag. Based countries, what do they face, what can they do? • The Ag. based countries [mainly SSA] face huge challenges: • An incipient economic transition
Structural Change: East Asia vs SSA Manufacturing % GDP Agriculture % GDP
Where are the Ag. Based countries, what do they face, what can they do? • The Ag. based countries [mainly SSA] face huge challenges: • An incipient economic transition • An incomplete demographic transition
Where are the Ag. Based countries, what do they face? • The Ag. based countries [mainly SSA] face huge challenges: • An incipient economic transition • An incomplete demographic transition • The constraints of climate change • In the context of globalization: • High international competition • One size political framework • These challenges are insufficiently considered: =>it represents a historically unique configuration
What can they do? • Back to the 3 exit pathways… • And back to rural realities of the Ag.based countries… • Here some RuralStruc results can help: • The overall conclusions: • Huge heterogeneity • But… “sobering results”
Annual Income per Capita in the Surveyed Regions ($PPP 2007)
What does it mean? • “If we want to eradicate hunger…” • “We” to need to deal with “the many”: family farms /smallholders because exits are limited… • The are no “market solutions only”: • Under $2 a day: no investment capacity • Need of public support: public goods - of course - but not only
What does it mean? • A need to focus first on food crops: • Food insecurity remains and rural households are risk adverse • Food crops are the most inclusive… • Then upgrade the added value: ag. diversification… transformation… • And keep in mind that rural diversification starts with the growing rural demand => Ag. Income remains a key