Part 1of this paper summarises land tenure systems which emerged after independence. Part II examines the objectives and constraints facing rural development in Tanzania. Part III reviews the agrarian structure in Tanzania and its influence on the economic development i.e. the 'performance of the agricultural sector
context and backgroundDespite the robustness of various land instruments and legal and institutional...
As a developing nation Tanzania is highly dependent on its agricultural sector, serving as a source ...
This study was undertaken to investigate the local and regional variations in conditions for agricul...
This paper uses as a point of departure the extensive soil erosion problems in the highland area of ...
The Mwalimu Nyerere Professorial Chair in Pan-African Studies was established at the University of D...
This paper will be presented at Mawazo Workshop No.2 on "The Agrarian Question, in Developing C...
This dissertation is an application of recent innovations in analytical economic history to the fiel...
This paper explores how farm productivity affects poverty, and how various factor market constraints...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 32Since independence in 1961, Tanzania has pursued a policy...
The study examines the linkages between agricultural commercialisation and agrodiversity management....
This thesis is a study of rural development policy in Tanzania with special reference to Iringa Dist...
Studies of accumulation by dispossession in the Global South tend to focus on individual sectors, fo...
Agriculture remains the main source of livelihood for most rural people in East Africa. Farming is d...
This study of the Agrarian Question in Tanzania looks at the structural and institutional constraint...
Since independence, agriculture has been the backbone of Tanzania's economy. Factors like good clima...
context and backgroundDespite the robustness of various land instruments and legal and institutional...
As a developing nation Tanzania is highly dependent on its agricultural sector, serving as a source ...
This study was undertaken to investigate the local and regional variations in conditions for agricul...
This paper uses as a point of departure the extensive soil erosion problems in the highland area of ...
The Mwalimu Nyerere Professorial Chair in Pan-African Studies was established at the University of D...
This paper will be presented at Mawazo Workshop No.2 on "The Agrarian Question, in Developing C...
This dissertation is an application of recent innovations in analytical economic history to the fiel...
This paper explores how farm productivity affects poverty, and how various factor market constraints...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 32Since independence in 1961, Tanzania has pursued a policy...
The study examines the linkages between agricultural commercialisation and agrodiversity management....
This thesis is a study of rural development policy in Tanzania with special reference to Iringa Dist...
Studies of accumulation by dispossession in the Global South tend to focus on individual sectors, fo...
Agriculture remains the main source of livelihood for most rural people in East Africa. Farming is d...
This study of the Agrarian Question in Tanzania looks at the structural and institutional constraint...
Since independence, agriculture has been the backbone of Tanzania's economy. Factors like good clima...
context and backgroundDespite the robustness of various land instruments and legal and institutional...
As a developing nation Tanzania is highly dependent on its agricultural sector, serving as a source ...
This study was undertaken to investigate the local and regional variations in conditions for agricul...