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Rural Growth Linkages in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa

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This report addresses the impact of rising smallholder incomes on local nonagricultural development in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. It determines how increased rural incomes are spent on a mix of goods and services, and debates the implications of these spending patterns for growth in rural areas through the alleviation of demand constraints. These results make it possible to identify areas of intervention necessary for sustaining growth originating from stimulus to tradable agriculture from economic reforms. This report thus contributes to an emerging literature on the possible impact of promoting smallholder agriculture in South Africa on rural livelihoods.

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  • Ngqangweni, Simphiwe, 1999. "Rural Growth Linkages in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa," MTID Discussion Papers 97391, CGIAR, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iffp12:97391
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.97391
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