Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 11 No. 29
Food Policy/Production in Mozambique since Independence
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Abstract of Article
Title:Food Policy and Production in Mozambique since Independence
Author:Philip Raikes
Location:Vol.11 No.29 (Summer 1984), pp95-107
 Mozambique's food crisis is one of the most disastrous in Africa. Undeniably a result of systematic SA destabilisation, and made worse by drought, it has its origins in the colonial structure of agriculture and the shock of the sudden Portuguese exodus at Independence. But the paper explores, as Frelimo's 1983 Fourth Congress did, whether policy choices have not made matters worse. Attention is drawn to the last few years' emphasis on the former settler sector, its conversion to complex, costly and relatively unproductive state farms, and to low prices of food, to sustain an essentially Portuguese urban diet - all to the detriment of peasant co-operative and family farming.

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