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A look at the links between mining and agriculture - A look at the links between artisanal mining and agriculture

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As one of the DRC's mineral-rich provinces, Ituri first experienced industrial exploitation of its minerals before experiencing the emergence of artisanal mining, caused by the liberalization of artisanal mining, which caused a gold rush in the hope of earning an income to meet their needs. However, this hope is increasingly fading due to the reforms undertaken in the DRC's mining sector since 2002. Some of these reforms are forcing artisanal miners to move to non-productive mining sites or to shift to other alternative activities. Agriculture is at the forefront of proposed alternative activities, although it is considered by miners to be an insufficient source of income. As an agricultural province with enormous agricultural and mining potential, can artisanal mining not be used as a means to revive agriculture by creating economic links with it? It is in this perspective that the second part of this publication is written.

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Dopo il diploma nel 2003, ho proseguito gli studi nella scuola secondaria presso l'Institut Supérieur Pédagogique de Bunia, ISP/Bunia, dove ho conseguito la laurea in Pedagogia Applicata nel 2010, sezione Chimica-Fisica. Da allora sono ricercatore ed esperto di governance delle risorse naturali fino ad oggi.

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Authors Augustin Bedidjo
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.09.2022
 
EAN 9786205203347
ISBN 9786205203347
No. of pages 56
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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