Reusing data for development: Lessons learned from an agricultural observatory in Madagascar
Dimitriou M., Olie L.. 2025. Journal of Rural Studies, 114 : 10 p..
We examine the issue of data reuse to bridge the data gap needed for advancing agricultural and rural development in Africa. We present the contributions of an observatory project in Madagascar—a low-income country with weak statistical capacity—and the lessons learned regarding its feasibility, challenges, and relevance. We argue that leveraging existing data to foster sustainable development in a key sector such as agriculture is achievable and depends largely on promoting collaborative academics and public-private partnerships.
Mots-clés : sécurité alimentaire; politique agricole; développement agricole; développement durable; exploitation agricole familiale; développement rural; petite exploitation agricole; agriculture familiale; pays en développement; agriculture; agriculture durable; politique de développement; données statistiques; madagascar; afrique
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Agents Cirad, auteurs de cette publication :
- Olie Louis — Es / UMR MOISA
