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Understanding Wage Issues in the Tea Industry
Oxfam, 2013Wage levels are an issue of concern across the globe as individuals, companies and governments wrestle with how wages paid to workers relate to costs of living, corporate and national competitiveness, profitability and broader macroeconomic trends and challenges.OrganisationGlobal Land Project (GLP)
The Global Land Project is a research initiative of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) and the International Human Dimensions Programme (IHDP).DocumentThe Green Belt Initiative and Land Grabs in Malawi
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2012FAC Policy Brief 55by Blessings Chinsinga and Michael ChasukwaOrganisationLand Deal Politics Initiative (LDPI)
The objective of the Land Deal Politics Initiative is to provide a platform and network to generate solid evidence through detailed, field-based research that incorporates and complements a range of pDocumentThe Marital Immigrant. Land, and Agricultue: A Malawian Case Study
2010The central and southern regions of Malawi predominantly follow matrilineal succession and inheritance and practice uxorilocal marriages. Women, rather than men, own the primary land rights.DocumentLand Grabbing in Africa and the New Politics of Food
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2011Policy Brief 41 by Ruth HallDocumentLand, Land Policy and Smallholder Agriculture in Ethiopia
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2009By Samuel GebreselassieDocumentLand, Land Policy and Smallholder Agriculture in Ethiopia
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2006By Samuel Gebreselassie Land and land tenure is a hot policy issue in Ethiopia.DocumentCollective versus Individual Property: Tenure Security and Forest Tenure Reforms in China
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2011This study assesses the determinants of forest land allocation to households in the forest tenure reforms in China in the period 1980-2005 using data from three provinces in Southern China; Fujian, Jiang Xi and Yunnan. Furthermore, it assesses the current level of tenure security on forest land and how this tenure security is affected by past and more recent policy changes.DocumentMalawi's settlement schemes: rural towns that failed to take off
Centre for Social Research, University of Malawi, 2006In the late 1960s the Malawi government established irrigated settlement schemes throughout the country with the goal of promoting the production of rice for export to raise farmers' incomes. A supplementary objective was to promote the development of a sense of nationhood among people of different ethnic backgrounds settled on the schemes.Pages
