Smallholder Agriculture and Land Reform in South Africa

作者: Edward Lahiff , Ben Cousins

DOI: 10.1111/J.1759-5436.2005.TB00209.X

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摘要: How canland reformcontribute toa revitalisationof smallholder agricultureinSouthernAfrica?Thisquestion remains important despite negativeperceptions ofland reformas a result of theimpactofZimbabwe’s “fast-track” resettlement programmeon agricultural production. This article focusesmainly on South Africa, where highly unequaldistributionoflandcoexists withdeep ruralpoverty,but dominant narratives the efficiency large-scaleagricultureexert strangleholdon ruralpolicy(cf Toulmin and Gueye, this

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