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  • Water, Law and The African Vine
    2026/02/25

    In our premiere episode, we unpack how water law shapes African viticulture — from South Africa’s transition from colonial riparian rights to the modern public trust model, to Ethiopia’s state-centric water rights regime. We explore legal design, administrative capacity, and what water governance means for farm survival.

    Highlights: • National Water Act & public trust doctrine (SA) • Existing Lawful Use (ELU) • Water Resources Management Proclamation (Ethiopia) • Dryland viticulture & legal scarcity

    Legal Citations & Sources

    South Africa

    • National Water Act 36 of 1998 — establishes public trust doctrine for water
    • Existing Lawful Use (ELU) — transitional water use entitlements
    • Administrative governance — Catchment Management Agencies

    Ethiopia

    • Water Resources Management Proclamation No. 197/2000 — water as state property
    • Permit & allocation rules for agriculture

    Comparative

    • Fishman, R. “Water Governance in South Africa” — journal analysis
    • FAO report on Water Law in Africa

    Vineyard source

    • Wolf & Woman Wines — Chenin Blanc profile (wine region sourcing)
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