2021
DOI: 10.34118/djei.v12i1.1123
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Les effets de la modernisation du secteur agricole sur la croissance ‎économique : l’analyse comparative des stratégies nationales de l’Algérie, ‎du Maroc et de la Tunisie

Abstract: Les stratégies nationales de modernisation agissent comme des facteurs favorisant des innovations pour créer des emplois et la richesse nationale, spécialement dans le domaine agricole. Quels sont les effets des stratégies nationales de modernisation du secteur agricole dans les pays maghrébins d’Algérie, du Maroc et de la Tunisie ? Par cette question, cet article fait une analyse comparative des stratégies nationales de ces trois pays maghrébins. Il élabore un diagnostic nuancé des effets de la modernisation … Show more

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“…In Niger, the main activities of rural populations are agriculture and livestock, which employ more than 85% of rural households and contribute 40% to the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (Yacouba et al, 2021). Despite its importance, the agricultural sector is struggling to modernize and remains largely dependent on climatic and edaphic hazards and unmodern techniques (Bouchetara, 2021;Yacouba, 2021). This sector does not cover the food needs of both rural and urban populations, plunging them into a situation of chronic food insecurity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Niger, the main activities of rural populations are agriculture and livestock, which employ more than 85% of rural households and contribute 40% to the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (Yacouba et al, 2021). Despite its importance, the agricultural sector is struggling to modernize and remains largely dependent on climatic and edaphic hazards and unmodern techniques (Bouchetara, 2021;Yacouba, 2021). This sector does not cover the food needs of both rural and urban populations, plunging them into a situation of chronic food insecurity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%