posted on 2024-09-05, 23:33authored byL.M. Zinyama.
The land redistribution and resettlement programme, that was
launched shortly after independence was aimed at (a) redressing the
inequalities in land allocation and (b) relieving population pressures in the overcrowded communal areas. However, the government also recognized the significant role of the large-scale commercial farming sector in terms of providing jobs for some one-third of the total number of people in formal employment (in addition to their dependents),, producing food and industrial raw materials, and earning essential foreign exchange through agricultural exports (e.g. cotton, tobacco and coffee). Consequently,, only land that was vacant or not effectively utilized, or appeared to be held for speculative purposes, would be purchased for
resettlement.
GAZ field notes and lecture presentations during a tour of Eastern Zimbabwe.
History
Publisher
Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ)
Citation
Zinyama., L.M. (1987) Notes On The Rural Land Resettlement Programme In Zimbabwe, GAZ Field Tour Papers of 31 August to 4 September, 1987. Harare, Mt. Pleasant; GAZ.