Livelihoods after land reform: Namibia country report (2010) Section B
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Date
2010
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Land, Environment and Development Project, Legal Assistance Centre
Abstract
The first AALS farmers in Hardap obtained their land in 1992, and the most recent in 2003. In Omaheke, the first AALS farmer obtained his farm in 1992 and the most recent, a woman, in 2000. Thus in both regions the oldest AALS beneficiaries have been farming as such for
17 years.
All 10 AALS farming households interviewed in Hardap Region were male-headed. Eight of the household heads were married with a civil marriage certificate, one was widowed and one was single. One farm was registered in a wife’s name while her husband waited for his AALS loan to be approved. All the others farms were registered in the names of the household heads. The AALS farm sizes ranged from 3500 ha to 20000 ha.
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Land reform, Livelihoods, Namibia
Citation
Werner, W. & Odendaal, W., 2010. Livelihoods after land reform: Namibia country report, Windhoek: Land, Environment and Development Project, Legal Assistance Centre.