Land reform in Zimbabwe

Land reform in Zimbabwe began in 1980 under the Lancaster House Agreement following internationally recognised independence, aiming to redistribute land from white commercial farmers to black subsistence farmers. White farmers dominated the commercial agricultural sector, which accounted for a large share of exports and formal employment.

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Land reform in Zimbabwe

Land reform in Zimbabwe began in 1980 under the Lancaster House Agreement following internationally recognised independence, aiming to redistribute land from white commercial farmers to black subsistence farmers. White farmers dominated the commercial agricultural sector, which accounted for a large share of exports and formal employment.

Source: Wikipedia "Land reform in Zimbabwe" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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