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The aim of this study is to identify the link between agricultural policies and the development of agriculture in Senegal. The description of the main historical, quantitative and institutional elements characterises the various agricultural policies implemented since 1960. We used different methods to carry out a more in-depth national analysis of the different policies implemented, and to provide new elements for analysis, namely: The hypothetico-deductive method, the ordinary least squares method and the correlation matrix.
The weekly market of Diaobé in Senegal, located in the south not far from the borders of Guinea Conakry, Guinea Bissau and the Gambia, is a place where different actors from different backgrounds, including street vendors, restaurant owners and rickshaw drivers, carry out commercial activities. Customers and vendors find almost everything they need in this market, including foodstuffs and other products for their consumption; hence the role that the weekly market of Diaobé plays in ensuring food security for these very poor populations. It is also important to note that this weekly market plays an important role in sub-regional economic integration given the volume of trade between actors in these border countries. The weekly market of Diaobé thus contributes to poverty reduction.
The book "Paradigms and Paradoxes in Senegal" is an observation of the attitudes and behaviors of Senegalese in their different areas of everyday life (social, cultural, political, religious and at work). It is an attempt to awaken individual and collective consciousness. Without realizing it, Senegalese men and women are producing results contrary to their aspirations for progress for current and future generations. The author wants to stimulate a new consciousness and a new culture of individual and collective responsibility on what is happening to us and will certainly happen to our children if we do not change our paradigms and trajectories.
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