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Farmers’ Response to Land Privatization in Tajikistan

In: Policy Reforms and Agriculture Development in Central Asia

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  • T. V. Sampath

    (The World Bank)

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Concluding Remarks This chapter was a review of farmers’ response to land privatization in Tajikistan with a specific set of suggestions that would increase the efficiency of the land reform process. While land reforms and privatization is seen as a key element of the overall economic reforms process, much needs to be done in translating the full benefits of such reform efforts for the rural population. Moving away from approaches that perpetuate the Soviet style land ownership to provisioning clear individual land titles that are transferable would form the strong foundation for agricultural development in Central Asia.

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  • T. V. Sampath, 2006. "Farmers’ Response to Land Privatization in Tajikistan," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Suresh Chandra Babu & Sandjar Djalalov (ed.), Policy Reforms and Agriculture Development in Central Asia, chapter 0, pages 257-266, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:nrmchp:978-0-387-29779-8_12
    DOI: 10.1007/0-387-29779-0_12
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