A position paper on how Zimbabwe's land reform programme has impacted negatively on large-scale commercial agricultural activity.Before the land reform program, agriculture played a pivotal role in the economy of Zimbabwe, contributing 20 percent of the GDP. In addition, the sector also ensured food self sufficiency and food-security at all times through production of staple food crops such as maize, wheat, sorghum, millets, oilseeds, livestock and fruit and vegetables. Considerable progress had been made in the production of commodities in which Zimbabwe has some comparative advantage and earn foreign exchange, e.g., sugar, cotton, citrus, horticulture, beef, tobacco, paprika, soybeans, and groundnuts. The land reform program implemented ...
Zimbabwe has recently gone through a widely criticised land reform process. The country has suffered...
There is widespread agreement on the need for land reform in Zimbabwe as a means of reducing poverty...
Future agricultural growth in the communal areas of Zimbabwe must come from intensified land use. T...
A research paper on the consequences of land re-distribution policies to farm laborers in Zimbabwe.T...
Since independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has undergone several phases of land redistribution, generally...
Deforestation and woodland degradation are issues of great concern in Zimbabwe. Debate on these issu...
The Fast-Track Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe has emerged as a highly contested reform process bo...
The thesis seeks to assess the effects on Food security in Zimbabwe looking at the effects of land r...
Zimbabwe has recently gone through a widely criticised land reform process. The country has suffered...
The Southern African region is constantly in debate regarding land management and redistribution fro...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witwa...
This report examines the role of economic liberalisation in the reconstruction of the political econ...
Agriculture is the mainstay of the Zimbabwean economy and land is the key resource in agricultural p...
A research paper on the characteristics of rural smallholder farmlands in Zimbabwe and their implic...
xi, 182 p.Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancas...
Zimbabwe has recently gone through a widely criticised land reform process. The country has suffered...
There is widespread agreement on the need for land reform in Zimbabwe as a means of reducing poverty...
Future agricultural growth in the communal areas of Zimbabwe must come from intensified land use. T...
A research paper on the consequences of land re-distribution policies to farm laborers in Zimbabwe.T...
Since independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has undergone several phases of land redistribution, generally...
Deforestation and woodland degradation are issues of great concern in Zimbabwe. Debate on these issu...
The Fast-Track Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe has emerged as a highly contested reform process bo...
The thesis seeks to assess the effects on Food security in Zimbabwe looking at the effects of land r...
Zimbabwe has recently gone through a widely criticised land reform process. The country has suffered...
The Southern African region is constantly in debate regarding land management and redistribution fro...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witwa...
This report examines the role of economic liberalisation in the reconstruction of the political econ...
Agriculture is the mainstay of the Zimbabwean economy and land is the key resource in agricultural p...
A research paper on the characteristics of rural smallholder farmlands in Zimbabwe and their implic...
xi, 182 p.Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancas...
Zimbabwe has recently gone through a widely criticised land reform process. The country has suffered...
There is widespread agreement on the need for land reform in Zimbabwe as a means of reducing poverty...
Future agricultural growth in the communal areas of Zimbabwe must come from intensified land use. T...