Land reform works

We see land reform communities every day. Some have large high-value farms; some have nature reserves; some have small run-down farm yards that once upon a time might have sustained Oom Jan and Tannie Sannie. 

 

We talk to farmers and investors every other day. Some are exporters; some have local vegetable contracts; some have a successful relative that wants to help them find their way in the big world of agri-business.

 

All too often, there are communities who own land that brings them little more than trouble and strife. Similarly, there are private entrepreneurs - big or small - who brood over the land question and wonder what the future holds.

 

We have brought countless of these together. We have helped small farmers to rent fields from communities and we have helped big exporters to partner with land claimants. People always do better, when something is being done.