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الصفحة 33
In other words , if farmers in the Communal Areas of Zimbabwe were to revisit their land thirty years from now , would they diagnose land degrada- tion , using their own perceptions and definitions ? The evidence is often contradictory ...
In other words , if farmers in the Communal Areas of Zimbabwe were to revisit their land thirty years from now , would they diagnose land degrada- tion , using their own perceptions and definitions ? The evidence is often contradictory ...
الصفحة 64
Cultivators made landless by this process were to be a source of labour for the larger commercial farms and later for a ... The planners assumed that consolidation would make it easier for farmers to guard against crop theft , to rotate ...
Cultivators made landless by this process were to be a source of labour for the larger commercial farms and later for a ... The planners assumed that consolidation would make it easier for farmers to guard against crop theft , to rotate ...
الصفحة 65
Many state policies and services , however , continue to favour larger farmers . While large - scale coffee farmers , for example , receive at least 90 per cent of the world market price for coffee , small - scale coffee farmers receive ...
Many state policies and services , however , continue to favour larger farmers . While large - scale coffee farmers , for example , receive at least 90 per cent of the world market price for coffee , small - scale coffee farmers receive ...
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Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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