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Sharing economy: A cross-sectoral approach by local governments

Jordan Times11-05-2025

In response to the pressures of global inflation, shifting trade dynamics, and the need to support the middle class, Jordan has recognised that innovative economic thinking is no longer optional—it is essential. The country must develop strategies that are rooted in local strengths but not overly dependent on government subsidies or external resources. Central to this approach is the idea of a sharing economy, where municipalities play a key role in organizing and maximizing the use of available assets across sectors, particularly in agriculture.
Jordan's economy is small and resource-constrained, and only about 11per cent of the country's land is suitable for agriculture. Much of that land is underutilised, fragmented, or threatened by urban expansion. Yet this challenge presents an opportunity: municipalities can lead efforts to revitalise unused land by coordinating land-sharing initiatives between landowners and farmers, without requiring ownership transfer. This approach fosters local cooperation, increases food production, and directly contributes to the national goals of food security, sustainability, and economic growth.
The sharing economy model allows for mutual benefit: landowners provide unused agricultural plots, while farmers or cooperatives offer labour and expertise. While some communities in Jordan have already practiced informal land leasing, these efforts remain scattered and unstructured. Municipalities can formalize these arrangements by creating digital and social platforms that facilitate transparent, cooperative farming ventures based on fair, documented agreements.
Local governments have a critical role to play. They can start by assessing public and private land availability, using geographic information systems to determine suitability based on factors like soil type, location, and water access. Municipalities can then launch a user-friendly digital platform, in Arabic and mobile-compatible, where landowners list plots and interested farmers apply. These platforms should also include tools for creating profit-sharing contracts, crop plans, and tracking project outcomes. Alongside this, an interactive social platform, developed in collaboration with NGOs, universities, schools, and cooperatives, can help farmers and landowners communicate, share experiences, and access support. The system must include outreach via SMS or in-person visits for farmers with limited digital literacy, in coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture.
These platforms will ensure inclusivity and transparency, especially for marginalized groups such as women, youth, and refugees. Participation should be encouraged through awareness campaigns, workshops, and municipal incentives. Just as importantly, the land-sharing model must incorporate sustainable agricultural practices, such as drip irrigation, organic farming, and water harvesting, to align with Jordan's environmental goals and water scarcity challenges.
The success of these programs also depends on well-structured support systems. Municipalities should maintain a public database of available land, ensure the quality of soil and water access, and offer logistical support. They can further boost local economies by helping farmers market their products through urban markets, festivals, or direct links to retailers and export companies such as the Jordan Agri-Food Export Company. Encouraging cooperatives to pool resources for processing facilities, like olive presses and drying units, will also increase the value of local produce.
Dispute resolution is another essential component. Legal frameworks must be built into the system, with contracts reviewed by municipal and Ministry of Agriculture legal experts. Disagreements should be resolved through local committees that ensure fairness and accountability. Additionally, municipalities should work to build community trust by involving the public at every stage, from project design to implementation. This can be done through public meetings, open consultations, and consistent communication with all stakeholders.
Ultimately, the role of municipalities extends beyond regulation, they are catalysts of local development. By guiding land-sharing initiatives, ensuring inclusivity, resolving disputes, and connecting farmers to markets, local governments can transform the sharing economy into a practical, community-driven solution for Jordan's most pressing challenges. In doing so, they not only promote food security and economic resilience but also foster social cohesion and environmental stewardship.
Jordan stands at a critical juncture. With strategic planning, technological integration, and committed local leadership, the sharing economy can serve as a powerful engine of sustainable, cross-sectoral development. The future of inclusive growth lies not in centralised mandates, but in community-led solutions.
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