Recent foreign agricultural investment in Africa has generated a great deal of interest and criticism, with western media warning of a neo-colonial ‘land grab’. This paper moves beyond this narrow assessment by examining the political and social dynamics of foreign agricultural investment in Ethiopia, a country that has figured prominently in recent debates. The paper links macro-level analysis regarding the types of projects and their role in the Ethiopian economy to case studies of investments at the micro-level, which examine changing patterns of land use and implications for displacement, employment and technology transfer. The paper concludes that the expansion of foreign investment in Ethiopia is part of a government move towa...
Due to the significant deregulation of commodity futures markets in 2000, the presence of index-spec...
The paper considers the various and potential meanings of commercialisation (or market-oriented agri...
Government intervention in land transactions is common in developing countries, especially where lan...
Numerous countries in the third world have since the end of 2007 experienced a sudden rise in foreig...
The thesis consists of a short introduction and three self-contained analytical chapters on land pol...
In most African states, arable land and other natural resources play a pivotal role for economic gro...
Natural resource governance accelerates development. Ethiopia, a low-income country, passed land leg...
This article examines whether the land rent contracts and the Ethiopian legal framework on rural lan...
Nowadays developing countries are highly attracting foreign investors especially who have food and b...
Due to the nature of available land as one of the main attractions for investment, land lease market...
This paper will discuss the issues of large agricultural land lease agreements of Ethipin government...
This paper aims to better understand the context in which smallholder farms operate. The study ha...
The land grabbing phenomena grew in both reported cases and in scholarly interest after the 2008 fin...
The wave of acquiring large-scale farmland investments for overseas both by the private and state-ow...
This review paper explores the concept of smallholder agricultural commercialization highlighting ca...
Due to the significant deregulation of commodity futures markets in 2000, the presence of index-spec...
The paper considers the various and potential meanings of commercialisation (or market-oriented agri...
Government intervention in land transactions is common in developing countries, especially where lan...
Numerous countries in the third world have since the end of 2007 experienced a sudden rise in foreig...
The thesis consists of a short introduction and three self-contained analytical chapters on land pol...
In most African states, arable land and other natural resources play a pivotal role for economic gro...
Natural resource governance accelerates development. Ethiopia, a low-income country, passed land leg...
This article examines whether the land rent contracts and the Ethiopian legal framework on rural lan...
Nowadays developing countries are highly attracting foreign investors especially who have food and b...
Due to the nature of available land as one of the main attractions for investment, land lease market...
This paper will discuss the issues of large agricultural land lease agreements of Ethipin government...
This paper aims to better understand the context in which smallholder farms operate. The study ha...
The land grabbing phenomena grew in both reported cases and in scholarly interest after the 2008 fin...
The wave of acquiring large-scale farmland investments for overseas both by the private and state-ow...
This review paper explores the concept of smallholder agricultural commercialization highlighting ca...
Due to the significant deregulation of commodity futures markets in 2000, the presence of index-spec...
The paper considers the various and potential meanings of commercialisation (or market-oriented agri...
Government intervention in land transactions is common in developing countries, especially where lan...