ABSTRACT
This study evaluates the effect of the Fast Track Land and Agrarian Reforms in Umguza
District, Ward 10 Resettlement area as a case study and Ward 7 as a control area. The
hypothesis is that the Fast Track Land and Agrarian Reforms have impacted positively on
food security at household level. The research methodology employed is explained as well as
the policy context for Land and Agrarian Reforms both on paper and practice, is reviewed.
The study is underpinned by the Learning U Curve Theory. Food security issues are also
reviewed at conceptual and national level. The implementation of the Fast Track Land
Reform (FTLRP) and the successive agrarian reform strategies by the government of
Zimbabwe and other stakeholders was assessed and an examination on whether the
beneficiaries of these policies are food secure as compared to the pre-2000 period. From the
literature reviewed, it became clear that the process for the attainment of effective food
security is far too complex to happen overnight. The answers to the interview questions
referred to in Appendix B are highlighted. The hypothesis is tested by analysing these
answers and strategic and policy proposals are made to assist the identified stakeholders to
achieve effective rural development in the light of food security and the land and agrarian
reform programs. The research findings indicate that there has been marginal increase in
food production since 2000 (though there are seasonal fluctuations hinged on the amount of
rainfall received) but this has not translated to food secure households because availability
of maize only means that the diet is mostly cereal based. Additionally, poor rainfall patterns
and lack of funding for the reforms has generally impacted negatively to attainment of
national food security. The final chapter highlights the main points raised throughout the
study and conclusions and recommendations are made. These include an all stakeholders
approach to rural development, setting up a secure land tenure system, development of
infrastructure, irrigation development, input supply mechanisms, setting up of a strong
agriculture market among other recommendations.
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NGWENYA, JOBERT . "An Assessment Of The Impact Of Fast Track Land And Agrarian Reforms On Food Security In Umguza District." Afribary (2021). Accessed December 25, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/an-assessment-of-the-impact-of-fast-track-land-and-agrarian-reforms-on-food-security-in-umguza-district