And while this positive shift in buying power should reflect well on land reform figures, agricultural researchers believe the government chooses not to take this trend into consideration when calculating the rate of land reform in the province.
Eastern Cape Rural Development and Agrarian Reform MEC Mlibo Qoboshiyane told business and agricultural stakeholders that land reform remained a sensitive topic and should be handled with maturity.
Speaking at a breakfast engagement in Port Elizabeth, he said many models for land reform had been implemented, some showing better results than others, but that the process was still slow.
“We understand the frustration, and we cannot have permanent frustration, we need solutions.