Final Report
Date
2020-03-31Author
Cousins, Ben
Alcock, Rauri
Aliber, Michael
Geraci, Marisia
Losch, Bruno
Mayson, David
de Satgé, Rick
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This study focuses on the potential contribution of redistributive land reform to employment creation. Can land redistribution be undertaken in a manner that also creates jobs, and if so, through which types of land use and farming systems, operating at what scales? What is the potential of small-scale farming, in particular?
Despite its many limitations, the study breaks new ground by investigating the potential of small-scale farming for employment generation in specific locations. It highlights the potential for job creation in many commodities produced by small-scale farmers, and recommends a particular focus on extensive livestock and vegetable production.