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Towards Developing Financial Management Strategies for Land Reform Beneficiaries in the Bloemfontein-Thab N'Chu Area of the Free State Province of South Africa

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  • Nell, W.T.
  • Viljoen, M.F.
  • Lyne, M.C.

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This paper is based on research to design financial management strategies for emerging farmers, and examines financing problems anticipated for the beneficiaries of land reform in the Free State province of South Africa. Discussions focus on criteria that can be used to detect impending financial problems; in particular liquidity problems, and are based on the analysis of data gathered from recent beneficiaries of land reform, by means of interviews and a questionnaire.

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  • Nell, W.T. & Viljoen, M.F. & Lyne, M.C., 1997. "Towards Developing Financial Management Strategies for Land Reform Beneficiaries in the Bloemfontein-Thab N'Chu Area of the Free State Province of South Africa," 11th Congress, University of Calgary, Canada, July 14-19, 1997 346361, International Farm Management Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ifma97:346361
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.346361
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    Agricultural Finance; Land Economics/Use;

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