Since independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has undergone several phases of land redistribution, generally to communal and working people. The latest phase was the Fast-Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP), which began in 2000 and redistributed 10.82 million hectares of land to 168 671 mainly small-scale producers (Moyo 2011). The result has been a major transformation of the farming landscape, with large-scale farms and ranches giving way to multiple smaller farms in an array of sizes. However, land reform on its own is not a cure for all rural economic development challenges. Land redistribution addresses the problem of land access – a key resource in generating farm-based employment and income – but, in addition, there is the need to cre...
Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancaster House ...
Rights to land have changed hands several times across Zimbabwe's racial, class, socioeconomic, and ...
Throughout much of the developing world, including sub-Saharan Africa, agriculture is frequently vi...
Growth in the agricultural sector has long been assumed to automatically benefit the rural non-farm...
There is a growing literature on the links between farm and non-farm employment activities in rural ...
The Fast-Track Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe has emerged as a highly contested reform process bo...
A position paper on how Zimbabwe's land reform programme has impacted negatively on large-scale comm...
This report examines the role of economic liberalisation in the reconstruction of the political econ...
The central argument of this chapter is that newly emerging markets in Zimbabwe have been boosted by...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
Land reform has been going on in Zimbabwe since the state attained independence from Britain in 1980...
This thesis examines the livelihood outcomes of Zimbabwe’s Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP)...
xi, 182 p.Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancas...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
Agriculture is the mainstay of the Zimbabwean economy and land is the key resource in agricultural p...
Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancaster House ...
Rights to land have changed hands several times across Zimbabwe's racial, class, socioeconomic, and ...
Throughout much of the developing world, including sub-Saharan Africa, agriculture is frequently vi...
Growth in the agricultural sector has long been assumed to automatically benefit the rural non-farm...
There is a growing literature on the links between farm and non-farm employment activities in rural ...
The Fast-Track Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe has emerged as a highly contested reform process bo...
A position paper on how Zimbabwe's land reform programme has impacted negatively on large-scale comm...
This report examines the role of economic liberalisation in the reconstruction of the political econ...
The central argument of this chapter is that newly emerging markets in Zimbabwe have been boosted by...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
Land reform has been going on in Zimbabwe since the state attained independence from Britain in 1980...
This thesis examines the livelihood outcomes of Zimbabwe’s Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP)...
xi, 182 p.Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancas...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
Agriculture is the mainstay of the Zimbabwean economy and land is the key resource in agricultural p...
Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancaster House ...
Rights to land have changed hands several times across Zimbabwe's racial, class, socioeconomic, and ...
Throughout much of the developing world, including sub-Saharan Africa, agriculture is frequently vi...