Witt, Harald Andreas.Rantso, Tsepiso A.2012-06-042012-06-0420012001http://hdl.handle.net/10413/5387Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.Many of the Third World countries are characterised by high levels of poverty in the rural areas. So, many government strategies are geared towards improving the living standards of the poor rural masses through introduction of cash crops in the agricultural sector. These are meant to create employment opportunities and provide a sustainable supply of income for the rural poor. Asparagus production in Lesotho is one of those strategies that was used by the government to combat rural poverty. In the past years, especially during the initial years of implementation of the asparagus project. the peasants achieved sustainable livelihoods. However, in the last decade, the asparagus project was confronted with many difficulties that made it less beneficial to the peasants.enLand use--Lesotho.Rural development projects--Lesotho.Agricultural development projects--Lesotho.Rural development--Lesotho.Theses--Geography.Multi-national corporations and sustainable developement in the rural economy of Lesotho : the case of small-scale peasant commercial farming (asparagus cultivation) in the Maseru district.Thesis