Livelihoods after land reform: The South African case
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Date
2012
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Publisher
Institute for Poverty Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS)
Abstract
SA’s land reform regarded as a failure
– economic objectives – the spectre of ‘failed projects’
– changing the racial pattern of land ownership – too slow
• No consensus as to why, or what to do
• Even so, ambitious if vague promises
• Dominant ethos = modernisation
“Another focus area [of the Department] will be skills transfer, to promote the transfer of skills from white commercial farmers to black subsistence farmers” (Joemat-Pettersson, 2010)
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Keywords
South Africa, Livelihoods, Land reform
Citation
Aliber, M., Maluleke, T., Manenzhe, T. Paradza, G. & Cousins, B. nd. Livelihoods after land reform: The South African Case. [Power Point Presentation]