Efficiency of Small Scale Farmers and Land Reform in Zimbabwe

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2001-02

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University of Fort Hare

Abstract

The role and significance of agriculture in the Zimbabwean economy needs no further emphasis. The whole economy depends ~n a stable agrarian growth. Agriculture accounts for 11-14 percent of the GDP and contributes 33 percent of formal employment. Currently the government of Zimbabwe is forging ahead with its controversial Land Reform Programme. This is intended to achieve higher agricultural output, higher labour absorption and a

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FORESTRY, AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES and LANDSCAPE PLANNING::Area economics::Agricultural economics

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Mushunje, Abbyssinia. (2001).Efficiency of Small Scale Farmers and Land Reform in Zimbabwe . Alice. University of Fort Hare