South African agriculture in transition : the 1990s

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Van Zyl, Johan
Vink, Nick
Kirsten, Johann F.

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Wiley & Sons

Abstract

Since the beginning of the 1990s South African agriculture has been subjected to a land reform programme, and agricultural markets have been extensively deregulated to get the agricultural sector on a less capital-intensive growth path and to enhance the international competitiveness of the sector. Macro-level analyses reported here show that the sector as a whole has benefited from this process; however, there have been both winners and losers. This paper explores the reforms in trade and market policies as well as the land reform programme. It concludes with a discussion on the benefits, if any, of these reforms and implementations in the lives of the different role players in the agricultural environment.

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Trade policy, Market policy

Sustainable Development Goals

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Van Zyl, J., Vink, N. & Kirsten, J.F. (2001). South African agriculture in transition : the 1990s. Journal of International Development, 13(6), 269-279. [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/home/5102?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0]