The Politics of Palm Oil and Ecology Towards Poverty Alleviation in Rumonge District, Burundi: Challenges and Prospects

Nzokizwa Benoit
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Abstract Although palm oil production and commoditisation has grown tremendously over the years, issues of deforestation, exploitation of locals, limited access to palm oil markets, administrative costs, land rights, and continued loss of natural capital (ecological resources) continue to obscure its contribution to sustainable development in rural areas. Amid these tensions, smallholder farming enterprises have been identified as key to reducing poverty and erosion of natural capital. A key challenge is how to balance the needs of small farmers, palm oil producers, and local communities without compromising ecological resources. Combining quantitative and qualitative methods, this paper examined the politics of palm oil and its impact on poverty alleviation efforts in Rumonge District, Burundi. Survey respondents included 100 farmers and 300 stakeholders purposively selected from the local palm oil sector. Findings revealed that farmers’ contribution to poverty alleviation and nature conservation efforts is constrained by power relations, land tenure insecurity, inadequate support systems, and limited access to financial and technological resources. The paper contributes to development literature by contextualising the sociopolitical dynamics affecting small farmers’ contribution to livelihoods and natural capital. The paper recommends a phased approach to transform and integrate smallholder farming as part of agrarian reforms.
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布隆迪鲁蒙格地区棕榈油与生态政治对扶贫的影响:挑战与展望
虽然棕榈油的生产和商品化在过去几年里有了巨大的增长,但森林砍伐、对当地人的剥削、进入棕榈油市场的机会有限、行政成本、土地权利以及自然资本(生态资源)的持续损失等问题继续掩盖了棕榈油对农村地区可持续发展的贡献。在这些紧张局势中,小农企业被认为是减少贫困和自然资本侵蚀的关键。一个关键的挑战是如何在不损害生态资源的情况下平衡小农、棕榈油生产商和当地社区的需求。本文结合定量和定性方法,考察了棕榈油的政治及其对布隆迪鲁蒙格地区扶贫工作的影响。调查对象包括100名农民和300名有目的地从当地棕榈油行业挑选的利益相关者。调查结果显示,农民对扶贫和自然保护工作的贡献受到权力关系、土地保有权不安全、支持系统不足以及获得财政和技术资源的机会有限的制约。本文通过对影响小农生计和自然资本贡献的社会政治动态进行背景分析,为发展文献做出了贡献。该报告建议采取分阶段的方法,将小农农业转型和整合作为土地改革的一部分。
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