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Title: Making Rural Land Markets Work


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Making Rural Land Markets Work
  • John Farrington, ODI
  • and Consultant to DFIDs RNRA Team
  • 19 July 2007

2
Key message
  • Better access to land can play a large part in
    addressing the four big challenges for growth
    identified by DFIDs 2006 White Paper improving
    the pace, equity and sustainability of growth,
    and enhancing mobility.
  • In some areas, customary tenure and land
    reallocation remain important, but for the
    majority, access is via the market

3
The costs of market inefficiency
  • Economic growth tends to accelerate when people
    can access land fairly and efficiently, and when
    land tenure is secure.
  • Excessive legal and regulatory frameworks that
    impede land markets rob India of 1.3 annual GDP
    growth ( 10bn/yr).
  • Poor access to land was recently highlighted as
    the biggest barrier to business by 57 of
    enterprises in Ethiopia, 35 in Bangladesh, and
    25 in Tanzania and Kenya.

4
Rental markets
  • Pervasive, with typically over 40 of farms in S
    Asia involved either as tenants or landlords
  • Pervasive even where banned (eg parts of India
  • Sharecropping being rehabilitated
  • Evidence that well-functioning rental markets add
    to equity without loss of productivity or
    environmental sustainability

5
Factors impeding the functioning of markets
  • Too few have up-to-date and accurate individual
    title, and/or unable to defend it
  • Title does not reflect ground reality
  • Transactions impeded by inefficiency and/or
    excessive taxation
  • Rights of women or minorities not provided for in
    title or market-related regulations
  • Inequitable access to information
  • Tenants either over- or under-protected

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Conclusions
  • For the majority of the rural poor, access to
    land can be made more equitable and secure only
    if land ownership and rental markets are
    improved. This will also strengthen the hand of
    the rural poor in relation to conversion of
    land to urban or infrastructural uses.
  • To reduce or remove the factors impeding market
    functioning is a challenging, but by no means
    impossible, task for governments and donors
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