There are many interesting illustrations of the strong economic impact of commercial farmers in Southern Africa. For example, over just the last five years, tobacco production in Zimbabwe dropped dramatically from 240 to 60 million while at the same time in Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique tobacco production increased to record highs and spurred the development of tobacco processing infrastructure (The Economist 2004). The main driving force behind this change are the hundreds of (white) commercial farmers who lost their farms due to Zimbabwe's radical land policy but found facilitating governments in neighboring countries. Using the case of South Africa, this paper addresses the question of how commercial farmers, as a key economic resource, ...
For many developing countries, the agricultural sector is still the main employer, especially for wo...
Smallholder farmers can benefit from market-oriented agriculture when they get support from various ...
Smallholder farmers face several challenges that limit their access to markets and prevent them from...
There are many interesting illustrations of the strong economic impact of commercial farmers in Sout...
A major problem confronting rural and emerging farmers is the marketing of their products. Most of t...
Rural producer organizations, such as farmers' organizations or rural cooperatives, offer a means fo...
Over 70% of rural population in South Africa survives on subsistence small-scale farming as source o...
Most smallholder farmers in South Africa are characterized by poor resources such as land, labour an...
Access to regional markets by small scale producers remains a problem in Southern Africa, yet retail...
With South Africa’s urban population approaching 60%, supermarkets and fast food chains have become ...
Access to regional markets by small scale producers remains a problem in Southern Africa, yet retail...
The paper has aimed to explore the effectiveness of small-scale farmers in improving household incom...
This article presents a policy research agenda for the promotion of farm/non-farm linkages in South ...
This study presents an empirical survey of the economy of peasant farmers against the backdrop of th...
This paper intends to contribute to the ongoing debate about whether and how restructured agri-food ...
For many developing countries, the agricultural sector is still the main employer, especially for wo...
Smallholder farmers can benefit from market-oriented agriculture when they get support from various ...
Smallholder farmers face several challenges that limit their access to markets and prevent them from...
There are many interesting illustrations of the strong economic impact of commercial farmers in Sout...
A major problem confronting rural and emerging farmers is the marketing of their products. Most of t...
Rural producer organizations, such as farmers' organizations or rural cooperatives, offer a means fo...
Over 70% of rural population in South Africa survives on subsistence small-scale farming as source o...
Most smallholder farmers in South Africa are characterized by poor resources such as land, labour an...
Access to regional markets by small scale producers remains a problem in Southern Africa, yet retail...
With South Africa’s urban population approaching 60%, supermarkets and fast food chains have become ...
Access to regional markets by small scale producers remains a problem in Southern Africa, yet retail...
The paper has aimed to explore the effectiveness of small-scale farmers in improving household incom...
This article presents a policy research agenda for the promotion of farm/non-farm linkages in South ...
This study presents an empirical survey of the economy of peasant farmers against the backdrop of th...
This paper intends to contribute to the ongoing debate about whether and how restructured agri-food ...
For many developing countries, the agricultural sector is still the main employer, especially for wo...
Smallholder farmers can benefit from market-oriented agriculture when they get support from various ...
Smallholder farmers face several challenges that limit their access to markets and prevent them from...