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Overall Impacts of Fast Track Land Reform Programme
archive.kubatana.netThe second phase of the Land Redistribution and Resettlement programme in the form of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP), which started in 2000, has created an expanded number and array of small, medium and large scale farms, and effectively transferring ownership from the minority, white farmers to new indigenous farmers.
Zimbabwe’s Land Reform
zimbabweland.netsuccessful, land reform and resettlement programme, largely funded by the British government under the terms of the Lancaster House agreement33+. The Fast Track Land Reform Programme, begun in 2000, allocated to new farmers over 4,500 farms making up 7.6m hectares, 20% of the total land area of the country, according to (admittedly rough) o#cial
1 | Understanding Fast Track Land Reforms in Zimbabwe
nai.diva-portal.orgThe Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) has been inscribed on Zimbabwe’s political and socio-economic map since 2000. In the early years of the reforms, the programme captured international attention and imagination, while in Zimbabwe itself it radically altered people’s lives and livelihoods, and