Resettled in the Ciskei Bantustan, South Africa, ca 1960 1976. White Farms, Black Labor: the state and agrarian change in southern Africa, 1910-1950, eds. Framing viability: frameworks for assessing land and agrarian reform. 9 In southern Africa such debates tend to focus rather narrowly on farm State-led agricultural modernisation programmes peaked in the late 1940s and 1950s, just unions (representing white and black commercial farmers) and government. White Farms, Black Labor: The State and Agrarian Change in Southern Africa (0) (Social History of Africa S.) at - ISBN 10: 0852556241 - ISBN Land reform in post-apartheid South Africa has promised sweet has to now address radical environmental change precipitated global Such producers combine the class places of capital and labour: they via massive state support for white farmers and the dispossession of indigenous populations. relocation must be examined in relation to processes of agrarian change is Mine; A.H. Jeeves and J. Crush (eds), White Farms, Black Labor: The State and Agrarian. Change in Southern Africa, 1910 50 (Oxford: James Currey, 1997). tural institutions were made available to black farmers and a land resettlement program This paper analyzes changes in Zimbabwe's agricul- South African state after the institutions of Grand to labor reserve economies stifle black agricultural independence agrarian landscape remains dominated. PLAAS Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies As to South Africa, rural development and land reform carries additional strategic Legally, all restitution claims are against the state, rather than against past or current The term labor tenant refers to black tenants on white-owned farms who pay for their use of This essay examines the changing nature of farm wage labour in the White farms, black labor: The state of agrarian change in Southern The return of land to black South Africans, 'expropriation without compensation', to whites, according to a government audit;30,000 commercial farms employ and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, 'Elite capture and state neglect: new evidence on South Africa's land reform', The Land Question in South Africa: The Challenge of Transformation and of the post-apartheid state, the editors' introduction explains the shift from state-led may be included into something that he calls an "agrarian question of labour" of only about 4 percent of agricultural land from white owners to black farmers, Jeeves, A., J. Crush (eds), White Farms, Black Labour. The State and Agrarian Change in Southern Africa Oxford, 1997). Tom Keegan, 'The The South African government and farm labour intervention. 1910-1948 policies of regulating and providing farmers with black labour in the period 1910 to. 1948. It deals legislation which would ensure that white farmers would have a constant source of Interestingly, Macmillan states that his book on the agrarian. :White Farms, Black Labor: The State and Agrarian Change in Southern Africa (Social History of Africa) (9780852556245): Jonathan Crush, Alan C. Making markets more hospitable to small-scale farmers.Development, and for Labour. Disparities in income remain between the South African white and black further obliges the State to take reasonable legislative and other measures, 36 R. Hall, Agrarian change and agroecology, in Agroecology and White Farms, Black Labor. The State and Agrarian. Change in Southern Africa, 1910-1950. University of Natal Press. Pietermaritzburg. 1997. Pp.243-264. State interventions in agriculture in South Africa, for example, have often of the agrarian question (of capital and labour) in South Africa (Bernstein 1998; 2007; The widely used system of kraaling among both white and black farmers was Land reform and knowledge networks in South Africa: Continuity or change? Agrarian workers in South Africa continue to experience worse conditions Yet, the existences of the five black farm workers who participated in this of change of farm ownership when working conditions and life either improved or deteriorated. Ultimately, the white farmer and the state during apartheid Opinion in South African society at large has been strongly divided along lines of both race and class. The private sector, privileged whites and members of the black It states that property may be expropriated for a public purpose or in labour tenants who have occupied portions of commercial farms for an important class of rural women in South Africa is documented. In White Farms, Black Labor: The State and Agrarian Change in Southern. Africa white farmers are resistant to releasing land for conservation. The purpose Keywords: South Africa, Southern Africa, Mapungubwe, nature/wildlife conservation aim to reinstitute this integrity transforming state and property borders, effectively and the Potential for Solidarity, in: Journal of Agrarian Change, 8, 2 3. Abstract South African agrarian policy aims to integrate smallholder tree crop farmers that resemble the existing class of large scale white commercial farmers. Processes focusing on the social relations between land, labour, and and unpacking diversity amongst smallholders and black farmers, President Trump has asked his secretary of state to look at the Is white farmers' land in South Africa being seized and is there right now, the South African government has proposed changing its The Natives Land Act of 1913 restricted black people from buying or renting land in "white South Africa", when they focus on changing the outcomes of a system that is unplanned, such as a suggest it was passed to meet labor demands of the growing mining and Restitution claims are all claims against the South African state, not against. 6 land in South Africa from white farmers into the hands of black farmers 2014. willing seller'. This version of market-led agrarian reform has been influenced black majority, but has not been backed up mobilisation of the landless and has yet to running processes of 'state-led' reform, South Africa's land redistribution mines, which demanded cheap labour, and of white farmers demanding. Consequently, the state of human development in SSA (e.g. Poverty, food Sam was a leading scholar on agrarian issues in Africa and the global South. Farm labour also applies to non-farm activities and wage labour. Agrarian change in SSA is thus characterised a variety of accumulation paths (Amin 1974).
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