The paper looks at efforts being taken by the Ministry of Lands and Valuation in Malawi towards developing a Land Information System which would not only act as the basis for all future land related projects, but will provide the basic data for the review of the National Land Policy currently being undertaken by Government.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchOctober, 1996Malawi
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsMarch, 1984Ethiopia
It soon became apparent that soil degradation in the Ethiopian Highlands may be posing a threat not only in terms of the physical loss of soils, but also in terms of deteriorating, soil chemical fertility. This study has therefore emphasized both the physical and chemical deterioration of soils due to degradation.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2001Ethiopia, Africa
The Government of Ethiopia drew up a long-term industrial strategy in 1994
known as Agricultural Development-Led Industrialization (ADLI). The
Government is convinced that agriculture is the engine that can propel the
socio-economic development of Ethiopia by providing the basis for
industrialization and necessary surplus for the expansion of other sectors of
the economy. The ADLI strategy gives priority to the development of
agriculture as a primary stimulus for the sustainable growth of agro-industry
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchNovember, 1960Uganda, Kenya, Africa
This paper focuses on the report on FAO/ECA center on land policies in East and Central Africa. It included the lectures by outstanding experts on important economic issues, agricultural development, agricultural credit, cooperatives and community development as well as discussions, country reports and the exchange of views, information and experience by the participants through study groups.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsDecember, 1971Madagascar, Africa
"The word cadastre is the technical term signifying the surveying of parcels of land, establishing their area, value and ownership (or any other title of occupancy)". This definition seems to deal only with the topographical aspect of the system, in other words, the demarcation of a group of parcels, with their area, their boundaries and the name of the owner. In Madagascar, in addition to this demarcation, the owner must establish his title by an official instrument.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsSeptember, 1970Zambia
This paper deals on Zambia (Trust Land) Order 1964 transferred to and vested in the President, of the Republic of Zambia ail. Native Trust: Land that was vested in the Secretary of State immediately before Independence.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsJuly, 1962Tanzania
The major agricultural products of Tanganyika are subject to a degree of control under the various commodity boards established for that purpose. The degree of control varies from direct participation in marketing in the case of cotton lint and' seed, to the control of production and intermediary arrangements for marketing in the case of pyrethrum and purely advisory capacity in the case of sisal. The general trend of Government policy is towards more direct participation.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsJune, 2015Cape Verde, Comoros, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritius, Sao Tome and Principe, Seychelles
This document focuses on Small Island developing States, least developed countries and landlocked developing countries at Ninth session of the Committee on Sustainable Development and the Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development Addis Ababa, 17–18 June 2015.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsOctober, 1985Ethiopia
The main objectives of the cooperative societies of the 1960’s were the promotion, in accordance with cooperative principles and the requirements of social justice, of better living, better business and better methods of production by reducing the cost of credit, etc. Most of the societies then were farmers' cooperatives whose membership were composed of land owners, provincial and district Governors businessmen, etc. The leadership was also controlled by the same people.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsSeptember, 1965Africa, Eastern Africa
This paper focuses on East Africa: development trends and problems. The East African sub-region onglobes a total area of about 5.5 million kilometers or about 18 percent of the continent’s area.
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