Agricultural collective co-operation: A case study of the socio-economic viability of the Makoni District Union of Co-operatives. Part I: The socio-economic features of the collectives.

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Date
1991Author
Moyo, Sam
Sunga, Ishmael
Masuko, Louis
Type
Technical ReportMetadata
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This study on agricultural collectives is one instalment of part of the ZIDS research
programme on the Agrarian Question dealing with Zimbabwe's reform programme
since Independence.
Although it has been conducted as a consultancy project, for which ZIDS is grateful to
HIVOS of Holland which provided the funding and to the Makoni District Union for
its collaboration, it forms a critical element in the on-going research programme.
The study has also provided a useful platform for testing ideas on participatory research
and engagements with popular organizations as opposed to policy research work
directed mainly at the State bureaucracies and similar institutions. It is hoped that this
will begin a process of useful research practice prevalent in the country.
A particularly useful institutional process in this study has been the active collaboration
between ZIDS and various departments, especially at field level, and again with
University of Zimbabwe scholars, which we hope will continue.
Additional Citation Information
Moyo, Sam et al. (1991). Agricultural collective co-operation: A case study of the socio-economic viability of the Makoni District Union of Co-operatives. Part I: The socio-economic features of the collectives. Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies;Publisher
Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies
Subject
AgriculutureCo-operatives
socio-economics
collective co-operation
collectives
Makoni District Union