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South Africa Pursues Land Reform

Apr 14, 2014 | 09:12 GMT

A man cuts sugarcane on a farm near the Kruger National Park in Komatipoort, South Africa.

A man cuts sugarcane on a farm near the Kruger National Park in Komatipoort, South Africa.

(DAN KITWOOD/Getty Images)

Any move toward land reform in South Africa raises concerns that the country is emulating the past behavior of neighboring Zimbabwe. Similar policies implemented by the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front led to the effective collapse of Zimbabwe's agriculture sector, widely discouraging foreign investment in the process. Unlike in Zimbabwe, though, legal due process and financial systems to support South African land restitution are intended to prevent land reform from becoming politicized....

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