A Study to Identify and Evaluate the Impact of the Keiskammahoek Farmer Support Programme on Farmers Development

dc.contributor.authorDoni, Thozama Melody
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-29T10:00:19Z
dc.date.available2024-10-29T10:00:19Z
dc.date.issued1997
dc.descriptionMasters Thesis
dc.description.abstractThe conditions prevailing in the developing rural areas of South Africa are a cause for concern. This is evident when the optimal utilization of the agricultural land is considered. Most of these areas fall under the jurisdiction of the former self governing states and independent homelands. In comparison to the commercial white farming sector, agriculture in the rural areas can be regarded as inefficient and unproductive. The developing rural areas of South Africa occupy- an area of about 16.72 million ha of which approximately 76 percent receives a rainfall greater than 500mm per annum (Nicholson and Bembridge, 1991). These areas can therefore be regarded as having good potential for semi-intensive agriculture.
dc.identifier.citationDoni, Thozama Melody.(1997). A Study to Identify and Evaluate the Impact of the Keiskammahoek Farmer Support Programme on Farmers Development. Alice. University of Fort Hare
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11837/2542
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversity of Fort Hare
dc.relation.ispartofseriesN/A
dc.subjectSOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics::Human geography, economic geography::Economic geography
dc.titleA Study to Identify and Evaluate the Impact of the Keiskammahoek Farmer Support Programme on Farmers Development

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