ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1975 this book analyses the factors making for success and failure in agricultural development among black Zimbabweans during the 20th century. A detailed analysis is given of 2 tribal trust lands, including government policies and administrative control of these areas, voluntary and forced adjustment to land shortage and the economic resources and productivity of peasant cultivators. Settlements under individual land tenure are examined, as are government policies to these, the internal transofrmation of these communities and their economic resources and productivity. There is also a section on irrigation schemes and the reaction of people to irrigation farming. This is an indispensable book in understanding the present-day situation of agriculture in Zimbabwe.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

part 1|93 pages

Peasant Communities in The Tribal Areas of Karangaland

part II|86 pages

Individual Land Tenure

part III|89 pages

Irrigation Schemes

chapter 12|16 pages

Government Policy and Administrative Control

chapter 13|13 pages

Plotholders on Irrigation Schemes

chapter |17 pages

Conclusion