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Table 3.14: Numbers of leases by size category, 1990-93 totals

Reserve

Right of

Percent of

State leases

Percent of

leases

Percent of

occupancy

right of

Total

Percent of

____(#)_

state leases

________________(#)

reserve leases

____________(#)_

occupancies

(#)

total

0-2

4,215

70.1

5

5.1

9

3.8

4,229

66.6

2-6

707

11.8

9

9.2

8

3.4

724

11.4

6-11

233

3.9

4

4.1

2

0.8

239

3.8

11-21

151

2.5

4

4.1

12

5.1

167

2.6

21-50

213

3.5

12

12.2

21

8.9

246

3.9

50-100

171

2.8

10

10.2

32

13.5

213

3.4

100-250

207

3.4

29

29.6

114

48.1

350

5.5

250-500

52

0.9

17

17.3

25

10.5

94

1.5

500-1,000

43

0.7

2

2.0

5

2.1

50

0.8

1,000-2,500

18

0.3

2

2.0

7

3.0

27

0.4

2,500-5,000

1

0.0

2

2.0

2

0.8

5

0.1

5,000 or more

2

0.0

2

2.0

0

0.0

4

0.1

Total

6,013

100.0

98

100.0

237

100.0

6,348

100.0

Table 3.15:

Regional disaggregation of leases by farm size,

1990-93 percentages

Hectares

0-2

2-6

6-11

11-21

21-50

50-100

100-250

250-500

500-1,000

1000-2500

2500-5000    5000+

Central

7.6

2.9

3.8

12.6

18.7

28.2

22.9

44.7

42.0

18.5

40.0

25.0

Copperbelt

19.8

7.6

35.6

51.5

48.0

16.9

17.4

11.7

2.0

25.9

0.0

25.0

Eastern

9.0

2.3

1.7

2.4

2.4

4.2

4.3

3.2

12.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Luapula

4.6

0.3

0.4

1.8

2.4

1.9

8.0

2.1

4.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Lusaka

33.1

80.0

49.0

18.6

12.2

6.1

3.4

3.2

12.0

3.7

0.0

25.0

Northern

5.0

0.8

1.3

4.8

4.1

7.5

10.6

7.4

2.0

14.8

40.0

0.0

North-Western

2.8

2.2

0.4

0.6

1.2

1.9

2.3

3.2

0.0

7.4

0.0

0.0

Southern

9.0

3.5

7.9

6.6

9.3

31.9

30.3

24.5

20.0

29.6

20.0

25.0

Western

9.0

0.4

0.0

1.2

1.6

1.4

0.9

0.0

6.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Total number

4,229

724

239

167

246

213

350

94

50

27

5

4



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