An article on the problems encountered by the African Farming Development (of Rhodesia.)At the outset, I would like to give you a very brief outline of the reasons why and how African Farming Development started. It was during the banning of firstly the National Democratic Party and then the banning of the Zimbabwe African Peoples’ Union in 1962 that many of us farmers, as police reservists, were called out to patrol the Tribal Trust Areas. For many of us this was the first time that we had been into these areas and we were all appalled by what we saw and found, particularly during the banning of Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) where we had to search people’s houses; we found insufficient food to see the families through to the next...
In the 1950s, the white minority regime in Zimbabwe launched an ambitious development scheme for pea...
African agriculture receives considerable attention from the international donor community yet few o...
A great deal of Africa's wealth remains untapped, as productive land is not being cultivated as well...
A RJE discussion paper on agricultural finance to African farmers during the late 1060's of white r...
A RJE lecture article on rural development in the then Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe.)I have just publish...
A Geographical Society Magazine article.Since their inception, purchase areas have been part of the ...
A RJE article on economic development in the rural areas of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe.)Economic growth ...
A RJE article on farm management and farm economics in Rhodesia.I should like to commence by quoting...
In the context of the current celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the Organization of African Un...
A symposium paper on the working conditions of farm laborers in the then Rhodesia, originally presen...
Peasant agriculture provides a direct source of livelihood for about 75 cent of Zimbabwe's populatio...
"African farmers and agricultural policymakers have achieved a series of significant successes in ag...
This article examines the impact of Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) sanctions on settle...
Malcolm Blackie works as a field scientist for the Rockefeller Foundation, supporting agricultural r...
The colonial state the world over has been characterized as brutal and exploitative in that it denie...
In the 1950s, the white minority regime in Zimbabwe launched an ambitious development scheme for pea...
African agriculture receives considerable attention from the international donor community yet few o...
A great deal of Africa's wealth remains untapped, as productive land is not being cultivated as well...
A RJE discussion paper on agricultural finance to African farmers during the late 1060's of white r...
A RJE lecture article on rural development in the then Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe.)I have just publish...
A Geographical Society Magazine article.Since their inception, purchase areas have been part of the ...
A RJE article on economic development in the rural areas of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe.)Economic growth ...
A RJE article on farm management and farm economics in Rhodesia.I should like to commence by quoting...
In the context of the current celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the Organization of African Un...
A symposium paper on the working conditions of farm laborers in the then Rhodesia, originally presen...
Peasant agriculture provides a direct source of livelihood for about 75 cent of Zimbabwe's populatio...
"African farmers and agricultural policymakers have achieved a series of significant successes in ag...
This article examines the impact of Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) sanctions on settle...
Malcolm Blackie works as a field scientist for the Rockefeller Foundation, supporting agricultural r...
The colonial state the world over has been characterized as brutal and exploitative in that it denie...
In the 1950s, the white minority regime in Zimbabwe launched an ambitious development scheme for pea...
African agriculture receives considerable attention from the international donor community yet few o...
A great deal of Africa's wealth remains untapped, as productive land is not being cultivated as well...