Agriculture and local economic development: a case study of uMshwathi
Local economic development (LED) is a process encompassing mobilisation of resources for competitive advantage by locally-owned or managed courses of action, identified through participation and social dialogue, in a strategically defined territory. LED based on sound business principles can contrib...
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doaj-3dee1bf6ae0a49a2a68a939d056daec52021-02-02T07:53:14ZengAOSISJournal of Economic and Financial Sciences1995-70762312-28032015-07-018243245510.4102/jef.v8i2.10299Agriculture and local economic development: a case study of uMshwathiClaudia Ariatti0Mihalis Chasomeris1Graduate School of Business and Leadership, University of KwaZulu-NatalGraduate School of Business and Leadership, University of KwaZulu-NatalLocal economic development (LED) is a process encompassing mobilisation of resources for competitive advantage by locally-owned or managed courses of action, identified through participation and social dialogue, in a strategically defined territory. LED based on sound business principles can contribute to economic growth, job creation and poverty alleviation. The South African Constitution mandates LED to municipalities. Agriculture remains one of the most labour-intensive goods-production sectors with substantial employment linkages. The study centres on whether agriculture can provide an effective strategy for LED in uMshwathi Local Municipality, District Municipality of uMgungundlovu, KwaZulu-Natal, using the research method of the case study and secondary data. LED theories applied embody the principle of value-adding risk management. Locational development-inducing factors and high potential agricultural land for smallholder and organic farming provide comparative and competitive advantage. Agriculture’s significant role to accelerate LED in uMshwathi is confirmed. A grand strategy and functional strategies are proposed.https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/102local economic developmentuMshwathi Local Municipalityagricultural employment |
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Agriculture and local economic development: a case study of uMshwathi |
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1995-7076 2312-2803 |
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Local economic development (LED) is a process encompassing mobilisation of resources for competitive advantage by locally-owned or managed courses of action, identified through participation and social dialogue, in a strategically defined territory. LED based on sound business principles can contribute to economic growth, job creation and poverty alleviation. The South African Constitution mandates LED to municipalities. Agriculture remains one of the most labour-intensive goods-production sectors with substantial employment linkages. The study centres on whether agriculture can provide an effective strategy for LED in uMshwathi Local Municipality, District Municipality of uMgungundlovu, KwaZulu-Natal, using the research method of the case study and secondary data. LED theories applied embody the principle of value-adding risk management. Locational development-inducing factors and high potential agricultural land for smallholder and organic farming provide comparative and competitive advantage. Agriculture’s significant role to accelerate LED in uMshwathi is confirmed. A grand strategy and functional strategies are proposed. |
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local economic development uMshwathi Local Municipality agricultural employment |
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