Since independence, landholdings in Southern Africa have remained highly skewed between the rich and poor, reflecting the land and agricultural policies adopted in colonial times and after independence. More recently, agricultural policies have been prescribed by the World Bank as conditionalities of multilateral loans which have both facilitated and also driven the growing integration of such countries in the world economy. This article argues that such integration is being played out on an increas-ingly unequal global playing field, structured by global agricultural commodity chains and international trade, and strengthened by those very policy prescriptions of the World Bank. Instead of overcoming the dual economies and regulatory system...
Paper presented at the II IESE conference in Maputo, Mozambique, 22-23 AprilThe South African neo-li...
An emerging and increasingly more prominent debate amid the considerations of a new White Paper, fol...
"Advocates of reforms in land rights and land markets frequently posit two important hypotheses: (1)...
This article examines the evolution of policy recommendations concerning rural land issues since the...
African smallholder family farming, the backbone of the continental economy throughout the colonial ...
The Southern African region is constantly in debate regarding land management and redistribution fro...
In developing nations, particularly in Africa, agrarian and land reform is part of economic developm...
The article argues that in those countries where agrarian reforms have not been undertaken, or worse...
In many developing countries, land ownership remains a subject of contention. In South Africa, notwi...
South African agriculture has had a varied past. Pre-colonial agriculture combined nomadic livestock...
In most East and Southern African countries, land reform has been motivated by the need to redistrib...
Land is a key component of the wealth of any nation. Throughout history, virtually all civilizations...
This article examines the evolution of policy recommendations concerning rural land issues since the...
There are three reasons why land policies in Africa are attracting greater amounts of attention. Fir...
This article provides a review of the past and potential future roles of land tenure reforms and lan...
Paper presented at the II IESE conference in Maputo, Mozambique, 22-23 AprilThe South African neo-li...
An emerging and increasingly more prominent debate amid the considerations of a new White Paper, fol...
"Advocates of reforms in land rights and land markets frequently posit two important hypotheses: (1)...
This article examines the evolution of policy recommendations concerning rural land issues since the...
African smallholder family farming, the backbone of the continental economy throughout the colonial ...
The Southern African region is constantly in debate regarding land management and redistribution fro...
In developing nations, particularly in Africa, agrarian and land reform is part of economic developm...
The article argues that in those countries where agrarian reforms have not been undertaken, or worse...
In many developing countries, land ownership remains a subject of contention. In South Africa, notwi...
South African agriculture has had a varied past. Pre-colonial agriculture combined nomadic livestock...
In most East and Southern African countries, land reform has been motivated by the need to redistrib...
Land is a key component of the wealth of any nation. Throughout history, virtually all civilizations...
This article examines the evolution of policy recommendations concerning rural land issues since the...
There are three reasons why land policies in Africa are attracting greater amounts of attention. Fir...
This article provides a review of the past and potential future roles of land tenure reforms and lan...
Paper presented at the II IESE conference in Maputo, Mozambique, 22-23 AprilThe South African neo-li...
An emerging and increasingly more prominent debate amid the considerations of a new White Paper, fol...
"Advocates of reforms in land rights and land markets frequently posit two important hypotheses: (1)...