Parliamentary Research Unit2025-04-032025-04-032024-11-15https://archive.parliament.gov.za/handle/123456789/3968Thirty years since the advent of democracy in South Africa, the promise of a better future for all has not yet been fully realised, with millions of people unemployed and living in abject poverty. Since 1994, the South African government has embarked on a major investment drive to stimulate economic growth and create new jobs. Despite these initiatives, many of the economic disparities inherited from the Apartheid era persist, as the growth experienced is not inclusive.1 This paper highlights constraints and key interventions to accelerate land redistribution and agricultural development to promote more inclusive growth.Accelerating land redistribution and agricultural development for inclusive growth