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Smallholder irrigation schemes, agrarian reform and 'accumulation from above and from below' in South Africa. (Special Issue: Agrarian change, rural poverty and land reform in South Africa since 1994.)

机译:南非的小农灌溉计划,土地改革和“自上而下的积累”。 (特刊:1994年以来南非的土地变化,农村贫困和土地改革。)

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A key issue in debates on agrarian reform in South Africa is the potential for small-scale farming, in conjunction with redistributive land reform, to make a significant contribution to employment creation and poverty reduction. Two problems hinder these debates - the paucity of reliable data on small-scale agriculture, and lack of clarity on the meaning of terms such as 'smallholder' and 'small-scale farmer'. This paper applies class-analytic perspectives on social differentiation to critically examine these terms, and explores the prospects for 'accumulation from above and from below' through agrarian reform, drawing on wider debates within the Southern African region. It focuses in particular on smallholder irrigation schemes, potentially a key focus of policy, and presents research findings on production and marketing of fresh produce in one such scheme in Tugela Ferry, KwaZulu-Natal. Survey data show that farming households combine agriculture and various forms of off-farm labour, as is often the case throughout the region, and that accumulation in small-scale agriculture is constrained by a number of factors, including the inherited and largely untransformed agrarian class structure of South Africa. In this context, expanded access to land and water is a necessary but not sufficient condition for such accumulation; wider structural change is also required.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joac.12000
机译:南非关于土地改革的辩论中的一个关键问题是,小规模农业与再分配土地改革相结合的潜力,将为创造就业机会和减少贫困​​做出重大贡献。有两个问题阻碍了这些辩论-小规模农业可靠数据的缺乏,以及“小农户”和“小农户”等术语的含义不明确。本文运用关于社会分化的阶级分析观点来批判性地研究这些术语,并在南部非洲地区进行更广泛的辩论的基础上,探索通过土地改革“从上而下积累”的前景。它特别着重于小农灌溉计划,这可能是政策的重点,并在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的图格拉费里介绍了一种采用这种计划的新鲜农产品的生产和销售的研究成果。调查数据表明,农户将农业与各种形式的非农劳动结合在一起,这在整个区域都是常见的情况,小规模农业的积​​累受到许多因素的限制,包括继承的和很大程度上未改变的农业阶层南非的结构。在这种情况下,扩大土地和水的获取是这种积累的必要但非充分条件;还需要进行更广泛的结构更改。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joac.12000

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