The big picture: some history • Large-scale land dispossession from 1652 into the late 20th century • 1913 and 1936 Land Acts: African majority confined to 13% of country • Forced removals in apartheid years: 2.5 million people (1955 to 1990) • By 1994, 82 million ha of commercial farmland owned by 60,000 white farmers • 13 million black people were crowded into former ‘homelands’ • On private farms, 3 million workers and dependents – poorly paid, lacked basic facilities, no security of tenure • Commercial farming sector heavily subsidised by the state until the mid-1980s • Vibrant Africa
SA’s land reform regarded as a failure – economic objectives – the spectre of ‘failed projects’ – ...
Agricultural Transformation and Livelihood Struggles in South Africa’s Western Cape South Africa’s ...
Persistent poverty and under-development in South Africa’s former homeland communal areas have been...
Since its inception in 1994, South Africa’s land reform programme has aimed to achieve multiple ob...
Land dispossession during the colonial era and the decades of apartheid rule produced a highly unequ...
How to support small-scale and larger commercial farmers, and to make sure that they are productive ...
In 1996 less than 1% of the population owned and controlled over 80% of farm land. This 1% was par...
In South Africa, land reform has to be more than securing land rights and transferring a certain num...
Land dispossession was a key feature of racism under colonial rule and apartheid in South Africa. Mo...
Agriculture plays numerous roles in society. The most obvious is to produce food (and, to a lesser ...
Sustainable rural development in 21st century South Africa will never be achieved without a radical ...
Cross-national regressions reveal abnormally low agricultural workforce shares, given GNP, in develo...
Agriculture plays a major role in development, as it creates jobs, develops the economy and reduces...
This introduction sketches the context and dynamics of agrarian change, rural poverty and land refo...
This thesis examines the role and importance of land access and location for poverty alleviation amo...
SA’s land reform regarded as a failure – economic objectives – the spectre of ‘failed projects’ – ...
Agricultural Transformation and Livelihood Struggles in South Africa’s Western Cape South Africa’s ...
Persistent poverty and under-development in South Africa’s former homeland communal areas have been...
Since its inception in 1994, South Africa’s land reform programme has aimed to achieve multiple ob...
Land dispossession during the colonial era and the decades of apartheid rule produced a highly unequ...
How to support small-scale and larger commercial farmers, and to make sure that they are productive ...
In 1996 less than 1% of the population owned and controlled over 80% of farm land. This 1% was par...
In South Africa, land reform has to be more than securing land rights and transferring a certain num...
Land dispossession was a key feature of racism under colonial rule and apartheid in South Africa. Mo...
Agriculture plays numerous roles in society. The most obvious is to produce food (and, to a lesser ...
Sustainable rural development in 21st century South Africa will never be achieved without a radical ...
Cross-national regressions reveal abnormally low agricultural workforce shares, given GNP, in develo...
Agriculture plays a major role in development, as it creates jobs, develops the economy and reduces...
This introduction sketches the context and dynamics of agrarian change, rural poverty and land refo...
This thesis examines the role and importance of land access and location for poverty alleviation amo...
SA’s land reform regarded as a failure – economic objectives – the spectre of ‘failed projects’ – ...
Agricultural Transformation and Livelihood Struggles in South Africa’s Western Cape South Africa’s ...
Persistent poverty and under-development in South Africa’s former homeland communal areas have been...