Review of the Comprehensive Agricultural Support Programme (CASP) and Its Infrastructure Development Project at Dolidoli Village: Solutions through Social Capital Adoption | Chapter 06 | Current Perspective to Economics and Management Vol. 2
The main objective of this chapter was
to review the performance of the Comprehensive Agricultural Support Programme
(CASP) and its infrastructure development projects. The study was conducted at
Dolidoli Village in Limpopo Province, South Africa. Primary data were collected
from Fifty-five (n=55) households using an open-ended questionnaire instrument.
The study used field work, Focus Group Discussion (FGDs) and Key Informant
Interviews (KIIs) to collect data. The results revealed that the CASP
experienced numerous intertwined complexities. There were doubts with regard to
the initiators of the programme in the village. The majority of the
participants were of the view that the programme was imposed on the community
from unknown persons. Poor infrastructure was supplied. The infrastructure was
also being extensively vandalised. The participants resolved that community
members could volunteer monitoring vandalism of infrastructure emanating from
the programme. A follow-up study on the vandalism of the CASP built infrastructure
in the area is crucially needed.
Author(s) Details
Mavhungu Abel Mafukata
Department of Development
Studies, University of South Africa, RSA.
View Volume: https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpem/v2
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