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Institute For Poverty

Land reform captured by the elite
Article
/ 6 December 2019

Land reform captured by the elite

According to a new report, the poor remain on the sidelines of farm redistribution

By Sarah Smit
Search for ways to stop the land slide
Article
/ 15 March 2019

Search for ways to stop the land slide

Experts say an area-based approach is needed, but district and local government are not on board

By Monty J. Roodt
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Article
/ 21 September 2011

Green paper on land reform offers ‘no guidance’

The Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies says the green paper on land reform isn’t unconstitutional, but it is "vague and insubstantial".

By Katharine Child
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Article
/ 3 May 2011

Boers are moving north

South African farmers are being courted by African nations to the north with offers of land — but what will happen to the food they grow?

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 April 2009

Ostrich farm a symbol of SA’s failed land reforms

Deserted and without running water, an ostrich farm near Pretoria is an example of SA’s wobbly efforts to bring black South Africans on to farmland.

By Charlotte Plantive

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