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Transforming Zimbabwe’s agrarian economy: why smallholder farming is important6 comments

zimbabweland wrote 2 weeks ago: In a recent article in the Cape Times , prompted by Max du Preez’s review of Joe Hanlon and colleagu … more →

Tags: Zimbabwe, land reform, JPS, land, Agriculture, China, Growth, prosper matondi, Joe Hanlon

Beyond White Settler Capitalism: Zimbabwe’s Agrarian Reform1 comment

Gareth James wrote 1 month ago: Reblogged from zimbabweland: An important new book – Land and Agrarian Reform in Zimbabwe: Beyond Wh … more →

Tags: Reblogged from Zimbabweland, Zimbabwe, land reform, Ian Scoones, Book Review, IDS, aias, CODESRIA, zimbabweland

Beyond White Settler Capitalism: Zimbabwe’s Agrarian Reform7 comments

zimbabweland wrote 1 month ago: An important new book – Land and Agrarian Reform in Zimbabwe: Beyond White Settler Capitalism - has … more →

Tags: aias, CODESRIA, land, land reform, walter chambati

When is research ‘really authoritative’? Challenges of evidence, authorship and positionality in research on Zimbabwe’s land reform1 comment

zimbabweland wrote 2 months ago: Reviews of our book keep piling in; this time prompted by the recent publication of Zimbabwe Takes B … more →

Tags: African Arguments, BBC, Evidence, land, land reform, martin plaut, prosper matondi, Research, Zimbabwe

Small farms, big farms

zimbabweland wrote 7 months ago: There is a classic debate in agricultural economics and development policy about the relative effici … more →

Tags: Agra, CAADP, Colin Poulton, commercial agriculture, FAO, Gordon Conway, IFPRI, land reform, large-scale farms

Missing politics?

zimbabweland wrote 9 months ago: In a highly perceptive review of our book, Blair Rutherford from Carleton University in Canada, argu … more →

Tags: Zimbabwe, land reform, JPS, land, ZANU-PF, Masvingo, blair rutherford, amanda hammar, lionel cliffe

Masvingo exceptionalism? The challenge of case studies1 comment

zimbabweland wrote 10 months ago: One of the main complaints about our book is that it’s mostly about Masvingo, and that it does not t … more →

Tags: plaas, Masvingo, CFU, terry ranger, prosper matondi, Mashonaland, History, Agroecology, gerald mazarire

Who took the land? More on the 'crony' debate3 comments

zimbabweland wrote 12 months ago: The debate continues to rage as to who were the beneficiaries of land reform in Zimbabwe. The standa … more →

Tags: CFU, Conservancy, crony, land, land reform, mandi rukuni, Masvingo, Zimbabwe, Zimonline

What Kony 2012 doesn't tell you...

plutopress wrote 1 year ago: Could it be a coincidence that the same region which has been described as “the new frontier f … more →

Tags: News, Pluto Press, Oil, Social Movements, Economics, obama, Social Justice, Africa, Tunde Zack-Williams

Who is benefiting from Zimbabwe's land reform?

Pambazuka News wrote 2 years ago: An interview with Sam Moyo Zahra Moloo speaks to Sam Moyo, Director of the African Institute for Agr … more →

Tags: Audio, Day 1, Pambazuka, WSF, wsf2011, land reform, Zimbabwe

Lessons from Zimbabwe

Sean Jacobs wrote 4 years ago: Mahmood Mamdani, a university professor of anthropology at Columbia University in New York City rema … more →

Tags: Politics, Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, Mahmood Mamdani on Zimbabwe, Terence Ranger, Horace Campbell, Paris Yeros, Timothy Scarnecchia


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