The Plantation Redistribution Scheme

The Plantation Redistribution Scheme
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Book Synopsis The Plantation Redistribution Scheme by : Malagui Tamilong

Download or read book The Plantation Redistribution Scheme written by Malagui Tamilong and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research paper, case study of the fate of Matupi plantation in Mandang Province, within the framework of the Plantation Redistribution Scheme in Papua New Guinea - comments on the land legislation adopted in 1974; looks at the agrarian structure of the villages which took over Matupi; analyses their motivations for acquiring the plantation, its agricultural management by a land group since 1978, and its relevance to land shortage allevation. Maps, references, statistical tables.


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