Aliber, MichaelBaiphethi, Mompatide Satge, RickDenison, JonathanHart, TimJacobs, Petervan Averbeke, WimAlcock, RauriAntwi, MikeBelete, AbenetCousins, BenField, LarryMariga, IrvineMasika, PatrickMaterechera, SimeonMayson, DavidMonde, NomakhayaTapela, Barbara2019-03-112019-03-112010Aliber, M. et al. (2010). Strategies to support South African smallholders as a contribution to government’s second economy strategy: Volume 1: Situation analysis, fieldwork findings and main conclusions. Research Report 41. Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Capehttp://hdl.handle.net/10566/4486Within the ambit of the Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative of South Africa, government is leading a process to define a Second Economy Strategy. One of the opportunities that has been identified is the agricultural sector, in particular fostering a larger number of smallholder agriculturalists. The study seeks to identify the key elements of an implementable programme to support the smallholder sector. The core of the exercise entailed identifying successful South African smallholders active in different settings, and examining the factors that contribute to their success, whether these are personal, contextual, institutional, etc. Although the study was not designed as an evaluation of interventions as such, in the process of conducting the smallholder case studies (and in combination with an extensive literature review), the efficacy and relevance of different intervention and support strategies also came into focus.enSouth AfricanEconomy strategyGovernmentSmallholder developmentInterventionsStrategies to support South African smallholders as a contribution to government’s second economy strategy: Volume 1: Situation analysis, fieldwork findings and main conclusionsOther