This brief presents a critical discussion of the political economy of agricultural commercialisation in Zimbabwe, focusing on the post-2000 period – when major land redistribution brought about dramatic agrarian structural transformation in the country. Understanding shifts in production and commodity marketing, and how these have had an impact on commercialisation patterns, helps to reveal how power, state practice, and capital all influence accumulation for the different groups of farmers in divergent settlement models
This paper explores the emerging labour regimes and the consequences for agricultural commercialisat...
Radical land reform programmes generate changes in agrarian structures and capital accumulation traj...
A new wave of agricultural commercialisation is being promoted across Africa’s eastern seaboard, by ...
Malawi is a predominantly agrarian economy. With around 85 percent of the country’s population relyi...
This brief examines the political economy of agricultural commercialisation in Ethiopia, by analysin...
Debates on Zimbabwe’s agricultural development have centred on different framings of agriculture via...
This brief is based on a working paper, which seeks to inform future APRA research. In so doing, the...
The growth of smallholder tobacco production since 2000 has been one of the big stories of Zimbabwe'...
This brief highlights key features of the political landscape that affect the prospects for and the ...
This book examines the emerging patterns of agricultural finance in Zimbabwe since the advent of the...
This paper examines postcolonial agricultural mechanisation in Zimbabwe in the context of recent lan...
This brief aims to summarise existing understandings of rural transformation and transitions in Afri...
The Fast-Track Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe has emerged as a highly contested reform process bo...
There is evidence to show that there has been a transition regarding the structure of land ownership...
This report examines the role of economic liberalisation in the reconstruction of the political econ...
This paper explores the emerging labour regimes and the consequences for agricultural commercialisat...
Radical land reform programmes generate changes in agrarian structures and capital accumulation traj...
A new wave of agricultural commercialisation is being promoted across Africa’s eastern seaboard, by ...
Malawi is a predominantly agrarian economy. With around 85 percent of the country’s population relyi...
This brief examines the political economy of agricultural commercialisation in Ethiopia, by analysin...
Debates on Zimbabwe’s agricultural development have centred on different framings of agriculture via...
This brief is based on a working paper, which seeks to inform future APRA research. In so doing, the...
The growth of smallholder tobacco production since 2000 has been one of the big stories of Zimbabwe'...
This brief highlights key features of the political landscape that affect the prospects for and the ...
This book examines the emerging patterns of agricultural finance in Zimbabwe since the advent of the...
This paper examines postcolonial agricultural mechanisation in Zimbabwe in the context of recent lan...
This brief aims to summarise existing understandings of rural transformation and transitions in Afri...
The Fast-Track Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe has emerged as a highly contested reform process bo...
There is evidence to show that there has been a transition regarding the structure of land ownership...
This report examines the role of economic liberalisation in the reconstruction of the political econ...
This paper explores the emerging labour regimes and the consequences for agricultural commercialisat...
Radical land reform programmes generate changes in agrarian structures and capital accumulation traj...
A new wave of agricultural commercialisation is being promoted across Africa’s eastern seaboard, by ...