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Agrarian reform

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security" for "farm workers, labour tenants, … farm dwellers… tenant peasants", which makes these workers and tenants better prospects for receiving private-sector loans; "infrastructure and support services"; government support of "forms of rural enterprise" that are "complementary" to agriculture;
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Land reform… is concerned with rights in land, and their character, strength and distribution, while… focuses not only on these but also a broader set of issues: the class character of the relations of production and distribution in farming and related enterprises, and how these connect to the wider
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evaluates agrarian reform using five dimensions: (1) stocks and market liberalization, (2) land reform (including the development of land markets), (3) agro-processing and input supply channels, (4) urban finance, (5) market institutions.
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Reforms covering all aspects of agrarian institutions, including land reform, production and supporting services structure, public administration in rural areas, rural social welfare and educational institutions,
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The United Nations thesaurus sees agrarian reform as a component of agricultural economics and policy, with a specific impact on rural sociology, and broader than land reform, describing agrarian reform
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class structure. It is thus concerned economic and political power and the relations between them…
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The Agrarian Economies of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
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can refer either, narrowly, to government-initiated or government-backed redistribution of
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of the country, which often includes land reform measures. Agrarian reform can include
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The Land Question in South Africa: The Challenge of Transformation and Redistribution
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Cousins defines the difference between agrarian reform and land reform as follows:
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Agrarian reform and the 'two economies': transforming South Africa's countryside
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and increased community participation of government decisions in rural areas.
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Global Food Security Threatened by Corporate Land Grabs in Poor Countries
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Agrarian Reform
agricultural land
land reform
agrarian system
credit
extension
land consolidations
World Bank
World Bank
smallholder
tenure
Agrarian law
Agribusiness
Committee on Sustainability Assessment
Food security
Food sovereignty
Land reform
Land reforms by country
Tiberius Gracchus
https://elibrary.worldbank.org/doi/abs/10.1596/0-8213-4238-X#
"Agrarian reform"
Agrarian reform and the 'two economies': transforming South Africa's countryside


Global Food Security Threatened by Corporate Land Grabs in Poor Countries
Democracy Now!

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0366.2012.00368.x
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