Task Blog Entry 3 Land Tenure System in South Africa
Task Blog Entry 3
Land Tenure System in South Africa
Based on the information provided
by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization there are different types of
categories of land tenure in South Africa. The government has reviewed and launched
program’s that involve different communities within the country related to
land tenure. In the early 1990’s the government of South Africa underwent a major
land reform program. This program revolved around: land restitution; land redistribution
and; land tenure reform. Today the country is based upon large scale commercial
farming and state land where customary land tenure is still prominent. This includes
different arrangements between the owners of the land. Some arrangements
include common property, used for grazing of herds, or household farming lots delegated
by the local community. In South Africa the governments main focus is to fairly
distribute land and provide enhanced land rights to all South African citizens.
Thus, allowing customary land tenure to blend efficiently with government
issued systems of land tenure.
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