The Agrarian Question in Tanzania?

The Agrarian Question in Tanzania?
Title The Agrarian Question in Tanzania? PDF eBook
Author Sam Maghimbi
Publisher Nordic Africa Institute
Pages 76
Release 2011
Genre History
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There are about four million peasant families in Tanzania. They farm on the smallest scale, the average farm being two acres in size. The principal agricultural equipment is the hand hoe. Since the onset of the colonial era, those in authority have pursued policies to dominate the peasantry. It is argued that the small scale of operations has contributed to the widespread poverty among farmers. There is still good agricultural land that is not farmed, but the current land tenure of peasants reproduces itself on new farmland. The conclusion is that in order to accelerate agricultural development, land tenure must be institutionalized.

Dissertation Abstracts International

Dissertation Abstracts International
Title Dissertation Abstracts International PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 516
Release 1996
Genre Dissertations, Academic
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Labour History Review

Labour History Review
Title Labour History Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 362
Release 1993
Genre Labor
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South Africa's Agrarian Question

South Africa's Agrarian Question
Title South Africa's Agrarian Question PDF eBook
Author Hubert Cochet
Publisher HSRC Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 9780796925121

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Based on an in-depth analysis of several contrasting agricultural regions, this book aims to assess South Africa's ongoing agrarian reform and the country's agrarian dynamics. Without fundamentally questioning the highly specialized, fossil energy and synthetic input dependent, oligopolistic entrepreneurial agricultural production model, which is presently structuring the sector and is guiding the reforms, a more equitable redistribution of resources and value-addition will by no means be possible. This book examines and contributes to the structural questions that underpin the current stagnation of South Africa's agrarian reform. Presenting fresh approaches in analysing agrarian issues and tools to assess farming systems and agricultural development, this incisive study will be an important resource to policy makers, academics and those with an interest in agrarian reform.

Historical Abstracts

Historical Abstracts
Title Historical Abstracts PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 938
Release 1997
Genre History, Modern
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Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization: A Framework for Africa

Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization: A Framework for Africa
Title Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization: A Framework for Africa PDF eBook
Author Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Pages 150
Release 2019-03-13
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9251308713

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This framework presents ten interrelated principles/elements to guide Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization in Africa (SAMA). Further, it presents the technical issues to be considered under SAMA and the options to be analysed at the country and sub regional levels. The ten key elements required in a framework for SAMA are as follows: The analysis in the framework calls for a specific approach, involving learning from other parts of the world where significant transformation of the agricultural mechanization sector has already occurred within a three-to-four decade time frame, and developing policies and programmes to realize Africa’s aspirations of Zero Hunger by 2025. This approach entails the identification and prioritization of relevant and interrelated elements to help countries develop strategies and practical development plans that create synergies in line with their agricultural transformation plans. Given the unique characteristics of each country and the diverse needs of Africa due to the ecological heterogeneity and the wide range of farm sizes, the framework avoids being prescriptive.

State Power, Agrarian Policies and Peasant Welfare

State Power, Agrarian Policies and Peasant Welfare
Title State Power, Agrarian Policies and Peasant Welfare PDF eBook
Author Daniel Mou
Publisher
Pages 586
Release 1986
Genre Agriculture and state
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