Andrews Mercia
Trust for Community Outreach and Education, Cape Town, South Africa.
Development (Rome). 2021;64(3-4):288-291. doi: 10.1057/s41301-021-00317-w. Epub 2021 Oct 27.
This article focuses on the Farmer Input Subsidy Program (FISP) in Southern Africa. The FISPs are part of agricultural support by governments providing input subsidies to small-scale farmers from public resources. FISPs are intended to reduce the production costs of small-scale farmers. Rural women members of the Rural Women's Assembly (RWA) in Southern Africa argue that the FISP is captured by the global agro-industry and that the FISP, far from providing real support to farmers, advances a green-revolution agenda and has become a tool of the political elites and MNCs.
本文聚焦于南部非洲的农民投入补贴计划(FISP)。这些补贴计划是政府农业支持的一部分,通过公共资源为小规模农户提供投入补贴。FISP旨在降低小规模农户的生产成本。南部非洲农村妇女大会(RWA)的农村女性成员认为,FISP被全球农业综合企业所掌控,而且该计划远未为农民提供真正的支持,反而推进了绿色革命议程,并已成为政治精英和跨国公司的工具。