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Land tenure, access to land, and agricultural development in Uganda.
(1989-08)
Africanist scholars and African governments are caught in a land policy dilemma. Both neoclassical economic theory and Marxist theory assert that increased concentration of landholding is a precondition to development ...
Agricultural change: compulsion in the implementation agricultural policies: a case study from Iringa
(1985)
In order to clarify the content of the tragic case discussed in this paper, background Sections on selected characteristics of the district are given. The paper discusses the evolution of farming systems in Ismani Division- ...
Capitalism and peasant agriculture in Africa.
(1984)
The inability of capitalism to destroy pre-capitalist relations of production in African agriculture, or its co-existence with such relations of production has led to various theories purporting to explain the manner in ...
Land tenure, access to land, and agricultural development in Uganda.
(1989-08)
Africanist scholars and African governments are caught in a land policy dilemma. Both neoclassical economic theory and Marxist theory assert that increased concentration of landholding is a precondition to development ...
The agrarian question and the role of women as chief agricultural producers in Africa: the case of Uganda
(1984-02-10)
Women's participation in agricultural production cannot be viewed outside the socio-economic, socio-cultural and political contexts of the societies in which they find themselves. Similarly, agricultural productivity must ...
Agricultural change: compulsion in the implementation agricultural policies: a case study from Iringa
(1985)
In order to clarify the content of the tragic case discussed in this paper, background Sections on selected characteristics of the district are given. The paper discusses the evolution of farming systems in Ismani Division- ...