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markdownabstractConcerns about the potential gender and equity implications of land-related investments on labour and
income-generating opportunities and access, use and control of land come in the context of the current
global policy interest in supporting agricultural investment in developing countries in general.
However, there is a long history of land-related investments in developing countries, particularly
agricultural investments, which partially explains the current concerns. Over the last 60-70 years,
large-scale rural development and agricultural investment schemes have been a feature of economic
development efforts in many former colonies and newly-independent states, albeit mainly in the
period up to the ‘structural adjustment’ crises of the 1980s when the importance of the private sector
for sustainable development started to become increasingly clear. These land-related development
schemes frequently had very strong government involvement and donor financial support, and they
are therefore not directly comparable with the current situation where the private sector is generally
much more involved.