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Politiques agricoles et désintensification

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  • Pierre Dupraz

    (ESR - Unité de recherche d'Économie et Sociologie Rurales - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)

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Ce bref exposé rappelle le contexte politique concernant les grandes cultures. Les objectifs des principaux instruments de politique agricole sont énoncés. L'effet sur la désintensification de chacun de ces instruments est expliqué. La notion de désintensification est principalement abordée sous l'angle de l'usage par unité de surface de consommations intermédiaires, i.e., engrais, produits phytosanitaires, énergie. La question de la quantité de travail par hectare est également abordée. La conclusion insiste sur trois points : le principal moteur de la réduction d'intrants par hectare est la baisse des prix des grains, la politique agricole rigidifie les possibilités d 'usages alternatifs de la terre et ne freine pas l'éviction du travail.

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  • Pierre Dupraz, 2003. "Politiques agricoles et désintensification," Post-Print hal-01931662, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01931662
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