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Farm scale and viability: an assessment of black economic empowerment in sugar production in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa
Woodhouse, Philip
(PI)
Global Development Institute
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Wealth
50%
Land Reform
50%
Investment
50%
Specific Industry
50%
National Government
50%
Economic Empowerment
50%
Land Tenure
50%
Economic Analysis
50%
Corporate Governance
50%
Mass Production
25%
Rural Income
25%
Financial Investment
25%
Natural Resource Use
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Land Reform
66%
Growers
50%
Africans
50%
Rural Community
50%
Sugarcane
50%
Farm Surveys
25%
Natural Resources
25%
Landowner
16%
Irrigation
8%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Republic of South Africa
100%
Land Reform
33%
Resource Use
16%