Hall, RuthGausi, JosephMatondi, ProsperMuduva, TheodorNhancale, CamiloPhiri, DimunaZamchiya, Phillan2019-03-202019-03-202015Hall, R. et al. (2015). Large-scale land deals in Southern Africa: Voices of the people. Cape Town: Institute for Poverty Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) University of the Western Cape.http://hdl.handle.net/10566/4571This book of case studies addresses situations in which commercial projects are planned on land held by rural communities. These include big farming projects by foreign and local companies, farmers becoming out-growers selling to agribusinesses, and concessions to mining companies. The dramatic growth in big land deals over the past decade is a phenomenon not specific to Southern Africa. It is part of what has been termed a ‘global land rush’ following food price spikes, financial crisis and fuel price volatility (and growing interest in biofuels) in the period 2007-2008. Both domestic and foreign investors are increasingly keen to move into farming and other commercial ventures in rural areas. This has been presented as welcome development but also criticised as constituting a ‘land grab’. Our case studies provide some empirical basis to debate these points of view.enLand dealsSouthern AfricaRural communitiesGlobal land rushAgribusinessesLarge-scale land deals in Southern Africa: Voices of the peopleBook