A critical appraisal of South Africa's market-based land reform policy
A critical appraisal of South Africa's market-based land reform policy
A critical appraisal of South Africa's market-based land reform policy
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Contents<br />
List <strong>of</strong> figures, tables and boxes<br />
ii<br />
Acronyms<br />
iii<br />
Acknowledgements<br />
iv<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction 1<br />
Chapter 2: International <strong>land</strong> <strong>reform</strong> debates 4<br />
Contemporary redistributive <strong>land</strong> <strong>reform</strong> 4<br />
Agriculture, the economy and poverty reduction 5<br />
Market-<strong>based</strong> <strong>land</strong> <strong>reform</strong> 1 6<br />
Critiques <strong>of</strong> <strong>market</strong>-<strong>based</strong> <strong>land</strong> <strong>reform</strong> 8<br />
Land <strong>reform</strong> in <strong>South</strong> Africa 9<br />
Post-1994 redistribution 10<br />
Chapter 3: Methodology 14<br />
Chapter 4: Background to Limpopo 15<br />
Chapter 5: The LRAD programme 18<br />
Aims and objectives 18<br />
LRAD services and support 19<br />
LRAD structures and procedures 20<br />
Achievements <strong>of</strong> LRAD 22<br />
State <strong>land</strong> 25<br />
Implementers’ perceptions 26<br />
Chapter 6: LRAD projects in Limpopo 29<br />
Manamead projects 29<br />
Steilloop projects 31<br />
Mankweng Integrated development project 32<br />
Vaalkop 33<br />
Vele Farm 34<br />
Bellevue 34<br />
Project design and <strong>land</strong> acquisition 35<br />
The beneficiaries 36<br />
Production, employment and sustainability 37<br />
Markets 38<br />
Post-transfer support 38<br />
Challenges, hopes and recommendations 39<br />
Chapter 7: Conclusions 41<br />
References 45<br />
Secondary source documents 45<br />
Primary source documents 48<br />
Interviews 48<br />
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