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An empirical assessment of women's access to land and credit in North West Province, South Africa: A probit analysis
Author
Kongolo, Mukole
Publisher
African Journal of Agricultural Research
Publication Year
2012
Body

This study investigates women’s access to land and credit in Disobltla, North West Province. Land is an important resource for the survival of rural women. A probit model was used to analyse the factors influencing both access to farming land and credit, based on cross-sectional data collected from a sample of 82 women. The findings show that access to farming land is influenced by variables, the average production of tomatoes per hectare and off-farm income being the main determinants. The variables that were significant determinants of access to credit by female small farmers in the study area were the average tomatoes production per hectare, the type of farming, the average farm income, the labour force used, and the objective of the farmer.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Name
African Journal of Agricultural Research
Keywords
Female smallholders
access to farmland
access to credit
agricultural development
poverty reduction
North West Province
South Africa