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Municipal commonage and implications for land reform: A profile of commonage users in Philippolis, Free State, South Africa
2006
Agrekon
This paper reports on a survey of municipal commonage users, which was undertaken in Philippolis in the southern Free State, in May 2005. The survey showed that a significant number of commonage users are committed to their farming enterprises, as shown by five proxy indicators: Their readiness to plough their income into their farming enterprises; their sale of livestock; their desire for more land, and their willingness to pay rental to secure such land; their desire to farm on their own; and
doi:10.1080/03031853.2006.9523757
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