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TILLERS - traduction vers arabe

CHANGES TO LAND OWNERSHIP
Land Reform; Land to the Tiller; Land reforms; Agricultural reform; Land redistribution; Land Reform Act; Redistribution of land; Land-reform; Land reformer; Land Reforms; Land to the tiller; Land to the Tillers; Land to the Tillers policy; Policy of Land to the Tillers; Land to the people; Land for the people; Land Question; Land-redistribution
  • Farmers protesting for land reform in Indonesia, 2004

TILLERS      

ألاسم

ذِرَاعُ الدَّفَّة

ساق طارئة تنمو في النبات      
tiller
الخلف جذر      
tiller

Définition

land reform
(land reforms)
Land reform is a change in the system of land ownership, especially when it involves giving land to the people who actually farm it and taking it away from people who own large areas for profit.
...the new land reform policy under which thousands of peasant families are to be resettled.
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Wikipédia

Land reform

Land reform is a form of agrarian reform involving the changing of laws, regulations, or customs regarding land ownership. Land reform may consist of a government-initiated or government-backed property redistribution, generally of agricultural land. Land reform can, therefore, refer to transfer of ownership from the more powerful to the less powerful, such as from a relatively small number of wealthy or noble owners with extensive land holdings (e.g., plantations, large ranches, or agribusiness plots) to individual ownership by those who work the land. Such transfers of ownership may be with or without compensation; compensation may vary from token amounts to the full value of the land.

Land reform may also entail the transfer of land from individual ownership—even peasant ownership in smallholdings—to government-owned collective farms; it has also, in other times and places, referred to the exact opposite: division of government-owned collective farms into smallholdings. The common characteristic of all land reforms, however, is modification or replacement of existing institutional arrangements governing possession and use of land. Thus, while land reform may be radical in nature, such as through large-scale transfers of land from one group to another, it can also be less dramatic, such as regulatory reforms aimed at improving land administration.

Nonetheless, any revision or reform of a country's land laws can still be an intensely political process, as reforming land policies serves to change relationships within and between communities, as well as between communities and the state. Thus even small-scale land reforms and legal modifications may be subject to intense debate or conflict.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour TILLERS
1. The logistical challenges remain formidable as they scramble to dispatch seed, tractors and tillers to farmers before the rice–planting season ends this month.
2. But insects, not earthworms, are the principal tillers of the soil, and without them this secret microbial universe in the soil would decline, too.
3. "We need ploughs and bullocks, seeds and power tillers, fresh water and power and we can reap a good harvest," says Shri Singh, a Choldhari farmer.
4. He clarified that only Sindh province would highly benefit with the construction of dams where landless tillers (Haris) would definitely boost agricultural sector in Sindh.
5. In a nation girdled by the encroaching Sahara, the slums of Nouakchott, the capital, are swelled with former tillers of soil who abandoned hard lives growing subsistence crops amid years of drought.