Satisfaction of Restituted Farms Beneficiaries with Performance of Farms in Waterberg District, South Africa

South African government guided by the Restitution of Land Rights Act 22 of 1994, implemented land restitution as one of the pillars of land reform programme. The mandate was to promote land ownership and equality between white and black people. This study determined the extent to which farm benefic...

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Autores principales: Malose Moses Tjale, Marizvikuru Mwale, Beata M. Kilonzo
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e756798beb6440d797dbe1952b0aa7d22021-12-02T13:47:55ZSatisfaction of Restituted Farms Beneficiaries with Performance of Farms in Waterberg District, South Africa10.18196/agr.61882407-814Xhttps://doaj.org/article/e756798beb6440d797dbe1952b0aa7d22020-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journal.umy.ac.id/index.php/ag/article/view/8588/5495https://doaj.org/toc/2407-814XSouth African government guided by the Restitution of Land Rights Act 22 of 1994, implemented land restitution as one of the pillars of land reform programme. The mandate was to promote land ownership and equality between white and black people. This study determined the extent to which farm beneficiaries are satisfied with the performance of the restituted farms in Waterberg District. Quantitative approach was used to examine closed-ended data using stratified random sampling procedure. Interviews, photo-voice and non-participatory observation methods were additionally used to collect data through qualitative approach. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS version 25) was used to compute descriptive statistics and cross-tabulations while content analysis was used for the qualitative data. The study revealed that participation in the restituted farms was dominated by males (73.0 %). About 77 % of the farm beneficiaries were not satisfied with the performance of the farms and 60.5 % of them confirmed that their livelihoods were not changed due to lack of farm income. Moreover, (90.3 %) reported that farms did not create job opportunities for beneficiaries. It is recommended that intervention strategy, be implemented to enhance farm performance that will satisfy farm beneficiaries.Malose Moses TjaleMarizvikuru MwaleBeata M. KilonzoUniversitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakartaarticlefarm beneficiaryfarm performanceland restitutionlivelihoodssatisfactionAgricultureSAgriculture (General)S1-972BusinessHF5001-6182ENAgraris: Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development Research, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 24-37 (2020)
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topic farm beneficiary
farm performance
land restitution
livelihoods
satisfaction
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farm performance
land restitution
livelihoods
satisfaction
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Business
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Malose Moses Tjale
Marizvikuru Mwale
Beata M. Kilonzo
Satisfaction of Restituted Farms Beneficiaries with Performance of Farms in Waterberg District, South Africa
description South African government guided by the Restitution of Land Rights Act 22 of 1994, implemented land restitution as one of the pillars of land reform programme. The mandate was to promote land ownership and equality between white and black people. This study determined the extent to which farm beneficiaries are satisfied with the performance of the restituted farms in Waterberg District. Quantitative approach was used to examine closed-ended data using stratified random sampling procedure. Interviews, photo-voice and non-participatory observation methods were additionally used to collect data through qualitative approach. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS version 25) was used to compute descriptive statistics and cross-tabulations while content analysis was used for the qualitative data. The study revealed that participation in the restituted farms was dominated by males (73.0 %). About 77 % of the farm beneficiaries were not satisfied with the performance of the farms and 60.5 % of them confirmed that their livelihoods were not changed due to lack of farm income. Moreover, (90.3 %) reported that farms did not create job opportunities for beneficiaries. It is recommended that intervention strategy, be implemented to enhance farm performance that will satisfy farm beneficiaries.
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author Malose Moses Tjale
Marizvikuru Mwale
Beata M. Kilonzo
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Beata M. Kilonzo
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title Satisfaction of Restituted Farms Beneficiaries with Performance of Farms in Waterberg District, South Africa
title_short Satisfaction of Restituted Farms Beneficiaries with Performance of Farms in Waterberg District, South Africa
title_full Satisfaction of Restituted Farms Beneficiaries with Performance of Farms in Waterberg District, South Africa
title_fullStr Satisfaction of Restituted Farms Beneficiaries with Performance of Farms in Waterberg District, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Satisfaction of Restituted Farms Beneficiaries with Performance of Farms in Waterberg District, South Africa
title_sort satisfaction of restituted farms beneficiaries with performance of farms in waterberg district, south africa
publisher Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
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