This illustrated report examines four types of agricultural settlement in the Wetsern Cape
- Those initiated by farm owners on large estates with minimal state involvement
- Projects initiated by farm owners to provide workers with tenure security involving sub division of their property
- Projects initiated by farm owners to move workers to new or existing settlements off- farm
- Projects initiated by government to develop new settlements respond to the needs of displaced rural people
Authors and Publishers
Rick de Satge
Phuhlisani NPC (Phuhlisani)
Phuhlisani began as a consultancy started by a group of people who wanted to support emerging farmers who obtained access to land through land reform programmes in South Africa. In 2015, after 12 years in operation as a Closed Corporation, the members of the company decided to convert Phuhlisani to a Non-Profit Company which took place in October 2015.
Phuhlisani NPC provides comprehensive services and support for sustainable land reform and rural development including:
Phuhlisani NPC (Phuhlisani)
Phuhlisani began as a consultancy started by a group of people who wanted to support emerging farmers who obtained access to land through land reform programmes in South Africa. In 2015, after 12 years in operation as a Closed Corporation, the members of the company decided to convert Phuhlisani to a Non-Profit Company which took place in October 2015.
Phuhlisani NPC provides comprehensive services and support for sustainable land reform and rural development including: