Connecting economies: agrarian reform and rural poverty in South Africa

Connecting economies: agrarian reform and rural poverty in South Africa

Connecting economies: agrarian reform and rural poverty in South Africa

The economy of post-apartheid South Africa continues to grow. Yet between 45 and 55 percent of the population remain in poverty. This inequality is most obvious in rural areas, where over 70 percent of poor people live. Policymakers are increasingly recognising the importance of rural land reform to poverty reduction.

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