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Analysis of local arrangements to access groundwater in the Mitidja (Algeria) and Tadla (Morocco) irrigation schemes


Cahiers Agricultures. Volume 20, Number 1-2, 85-91, Janvier-Avril 2011, Quels nouveaux défis pour les agricultures irriguées ?, Étude originale

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Author(s) : Anhar Ammar Boudjellal, Younes Bekkar, Marcel Kuper, Mostafa Errahj, Ali Hammani, Tarik Hartani

Summary : Irrigated agriculture in North Africa relies more and more on groundwater use, even within large-scale irrigation schemes served by surface water. In a context of complex and rapidly evolving land tenure systems, farmers access groundwater through informal local arrangements using “illicit” tubewells. We analyzed the importance of these arrangements for agricultural dynamics in the West Mitidja (Algeria) and Tadla (Morocco) irrigation schemes. These arrangements allow the survival of thousands of small farm holdings, but also favour development-oriented strategies of such farms. The analysis of these arrangements provides key elements for formulating public policies facilitating the emergence of productive farms by constantly renewing the farming population, integrating technical innovation and obtaining access to production factors. However, arrangements are also a source of vulnerability for their protagonists and the water resources exploited.

Keywords : arrangements, groundwater, irrigation schemes, Maghreb, water drilling, natural resources and environment, territory, land use, agricultural and food production policy, water

 

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