Agriculture in a developmental state : finding the nexus for development(al) agricultural economists

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Makhura, Moraka Nakedi

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Routledge

Abstract

First of all, I feel very honoured and humbled to present this prestigious FR Tomlinson Memorial Lecture, particularly in my home province of Limpopo where I cut my teeth of service as an agricultural economist. It all started in the early days of my primary schooling where I observed extension officers assisting farmers to manage their micro-farm enterprises at our Eldorado village in Blouberg. It was a place well-endowed with underground water, good arable soil and sweet grazing land (though with less than normal rainfall). Years later, I had the opportunity to serve the Agricultural Economics profession through the Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa (AEASA) Management Committee at different (if not all) portfolios3. Then, I persuaded the association to open up to agricultural economists from different spaces, particularly from the provinces. This year marks 25 years since I started practising as an agricultural economist, and having attended

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2015 FR Tomlinson Memorial Lecture, delivered at Bolivia Lodge, Polokwane on 1 December 2015.

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Agriculture, Developmental state, Agricultural economists

Sustainable Development Goals

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Makhura, MN 2016, 'Agriculture in a developmental state : finding the nexus for development(al) agricultural economists', Agrekon , vol. 55, no. 4, pp. 303-330.