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Ben Cousins

Prof Ben Cousins' research is strategic and use-oriented, for policy-makers and civil society groups concerned with reducing poverty and inequality through redistributing assets, securing rights and democratising decision-making in rural areas.

Land reform can assist in creating more employment-intensive farming systems.

Study shows land redistribution can create new jobs in agriculture in South Africa

When South Africa eventually emerges from the fog of the Covid-19 crisis, will policy makers be ready to grasp the nettle of farm scale, and promote the large-scale…

Great growth is possible if small-scale farmers are taken seriously.

Small-scale farmers should be at the centre of land reform in South Africa

South Africa’s land reform programme will fail if it continues to neglect smallholder farming

Harvest season on a wine farm in Stellenbosch

South Africa’s land debate is clouded by misrepresentation and lack of data

South Africa’s land policy is flailing around in the dark, with the haziest of understandings of how well or how badly land reform is doing

Municipalities have failed to prioritise the rights of labour tenants and farmworkers

South Africa is still way behind the curve on transforming land ownership

There is very little clarity as to who owns what land in South Africa. A lack of reliable data and statistics doesn’t help.

The ANC manifesto promises to address ‘the ongoing problems of poverty

ANC land policies: Talk left, walk right?

It’s good election rhetoric but the main problems dogging farm redistribution are not being addressed, say Ben Cousins and Ruth Hall.

South Africa’s Crop Estimates Committee lowered the 2023-24 maize harvest to 12,8 million tonnes, down 2% from last month and 22% from the previous season.

Farming problems are clear but the solutions are not

Can we create one million new jobs in agriculture as envisaged by the National Development Plan (NDP)? If so, how?

The Commission on Restitution of Land Rights has provided equitable redress for dispossessed populations by giving them financial compensation or buying land for them.

Land redistribution needs political will

As the ANC meets to discuss its most important policies, land remains one of the hottest issues, writes Ben Cousins.

Time to ditch the ‘disaster’ scenarios

Time to ditch the ‘disaster’ scenarios

“Total failure” is an inaccurate way to describe Zimbabwe’s farming sector, despite its problems following land reform.

How not to understand Zim

Most media coverage of Zimbabwe unthinkingly repeats and reinforces a Western and neoliberal perception of the history and causes of that country’s political and economic crisis.…

Land and agriculture policy: Back to the roots

Lulu Xingwana, the new Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs, faces enormous challenges. Policies to sustain a productive agricultural sector must contend with a global trade…

Looming land disaster

”The more that policy changes in South Africa, the more it is the same.” These words are from Govan Mbeki’s seminal book on rural resistance, The Peasants’ Revolt. In the…

Labour pains plague land reform’s laatlammetjie

Nine months ago the controversial Communal Land Rights Bill was published for public comment. After a long gestation period, it now appears that the Bill may be stillborn.

Draft land Bill should be rejected

The long-awaited draft Communal Land Rights Bill sets out the government’s proposals to resolve urgent land tenure problems in former homeland areas. These problems include the…