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الصفحة 77
Moreover , individuals who accumulate land through purchase are acquir- ing fragmented holdings rather than the large consolidated farms that were the goal of the Swynnerton Plan . Among the sample land purchasers with holdings over 6 ...
Moreover , individuals who accumulate land through purchase are acquir- ing fragmented holdings rather than the large consolidated farms that were the goal of the Swynnerton Plan . Among the sample land purchasers with holdings over 6 ...
الصفحة 92
But security was not to be measured either in terms of equitable ownership of the land with respect to holding size ... Yet while this strategy , upheld by the Department of Agriculture , aimed to create ' economic ' holdings , it ...
But security was not to be measured either in terms of equitable ownership of the land with respect to holding size ... Yet while this strategy , upheld by the Department of Agriculture , aimed to create ' economic ' holdings , it ...
الصفحة 98
This survey occurred at a time when in Murang'a substantial ' errors ' in an earlier consolidation of holdings carried ... Table 1 shows that the disparities in holding size were greater in Murang'a than elsewhere in Central Province .
This survey occurred at a time when in Murang'a substantial ' errors ' in an earlier consolidation of holdings carried ... Table 1 shows that the disparities in holding size were greater in Murang'a than elsewhere in Central Province .
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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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