This paper is concerned with how young people in the Mvurwi Farming Area in Zimbabwe engage with or are affected by agricultural commercialisation. Mvurwi’s commercialised rural economy offers opportunities for young people to engage in a range of activities as producers, on-farm and off-farm wage workers, and/or as business operators, which allows them to accumulate a range of assets including residential plots, investment in education, household goods, vehicles, and business operations. The study findings show an agile and determined group of young men and women who have consciously turned to the rural economy for a myriad of economic activities to augment revenue streams. Nevertheless, their livelihood opportunities are vulnerable to a n...
A research paper on wildlife research and development in Zimbabwe.Wildlife as legitimate, viable and...
Most of the world’s poor today are found in rural Africa, and forecasts suggest that this concentrat...
A research paper on the importance of biotechnology to the future well-being of Zimbabwe's agricultu...
Agricultural commercialisation is widely recognised as a catalyst to economic growth and development...
Smallholder agricultural commercialisation has been seen as an important pathway out of rural povert...
Humanitarian aid, development assistance and government budget allocations to education continues to...
A research paper on the role women have always played in Zimbabwe's agricultural sector.The Zimbabwe...
Evidence is mounting that the rise of medium-scale investor farms and associated changes in the dist...
The CBPEP/GTAC Project: Employment intensive land reform in South Africa: policies, programmes and c...
Since the structural adjustment policies of the 1980s, policymaking at a national and continental le...
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From 2004-2009 Zimbabwe suffered one of the most serious hyperinflation in world history, which even...
This research appraises the impact of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme at three resettled commun...
In many sub-Saharan African countries, poverty and food insecurity are linked to low agricultural pr...
WP 2005-25 October 2005This paper presents an analysis of the Angolan agricultural sector together w...
A research paper on wildlife research and development in Zimbabwe.Wildlife as legitimate, viable and...
Most of the world’s poor today are found in rural Africa, and forecasts suggest that this concentrat...
A research paper on the importance of biotechnology to the future well-being of Zimbabwe's agricultu...
Agricultural commercialisation is widely recognised as a catalyst to economic growth and development...
Smallholder agricultural commercialisation has been seen as an important pathway out of rural povert...
Humanitarian aid, development assistance and government budget allocations to education continues to...
A research paper on the role women have always played in Zimbabwe's agricultural sector.The Zimbabwe...
Evidence is mounting that the rise of medium-scale investor farms and associated changes in the dist...
The CBPEP/GTAC Project: Employment intensive land reform in South Africa: policies, programmes and c...
Since the structural adjustment policies of the 1980s, policymaking at a national and continental le...
Malawi has suffered from weak economic growth since its independence in 1964. Over 50 percentof the ...
From 2004-2009 Zimbabwe suffered one of the most serious hyperinflation in world history, which even...
This research appraises the impact of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme at three resettled commun...
In many sub-Saharan African countries, poverty and food insecurity are linked to low agricultural pr...
WP 2005-25 October 2005This paper presents an analysis of the Angolan agricultural sector together w...
A research paper on wildlife research and development in Zimbabwe.Wildlife as legitimate, viable and...
Most of the world’s poor today are found in rural Africa, and forecasts suggest that this concentrat...
A research paper on the importance of biotechnology to the future well-being of Zimbabwe's agricultu...