Zambian farm blocks: A vehicle for increased private sector investments

Author:

Middelberg Susanna L.1,van der Zwan Pieter1,Oberholster Cobus2

Affiliation:

1. School of Accounting Sciences, North-West University , Potchefstroom , North-West Province , South Africa

2. BKB Limited , Port Elizabeth , Eastern Cape Province , South Africa

Abstract

Abstract The Zambian government has introduced the farm block development programme (FBDP) to facilitate agricultural land and rural development and encourage private sector investment. This study assessed whether the FBDP achieves these goals. Key obstacles and possible opportunities were also identified and, where appropriate, specific corrective actions were recommended. Qualitative data were collected through semi-structured interviews conducted in Lusaka with various stakeholders of the FBDP. The FBDP is designed to facilitate agricultural land development and encourage private sector investment. However, the programme falls far short in terms of implementation, amidst policy uncertainty and lack of support. This is evident by the insecurity of land tenure which negatively affects small- and medium-scale producers’ access to financing, lack of infrastructure development of these farm blocks, and constraints in the agricultural sector such as low labour productivity and poor access to service expertise. It is recommended that innovative policy interventions should be created to support agricultural development. This can be achieved by following a multistakeholder approach through involving private, public and non-profit sectors such as non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and donors.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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