

Land Governance, Trade Shocks and the Hidden Cost of Tariffs
Surging global trade shocks are reshaping land governance in Brazil, Mexico, and South Africa. From soy and beef expansion in Brazil to nearshoring in Mexico and tariff-driven stress in South Africa, farmers and local authorities face unprecedented pressures on land use, tenure security, and cadastral systems. The cases reveal that trade policy is now inseparable from land administration and sustainable development.
Dr. Jamal Browne
Oct 14









