The importance of agriculture to the Ethiopian economy is underlined by the country’s forthright promotion of investment in agriculture since the turn of the century, but how effective has this investment really been? This brief summarises the findings and conclusions of the APRA study ‘Policy approaches to business investment in agricultural commercialisation in Ethiopia’. It then looks at the main drivers of agribusiness investment, usefulness of the tax privilege system, the effectiveness of agricultural growth programmes led by donors and non-profit organisations. The brief also addresses whether or not the enforcement of rules and closure of loopholes can prevent the misuse of tax privileges
This brief is based on a working paper, which seeks to inform future APRA research. In so doing, the...
Eighty-three percent of the population of Ethiopia depends directly on agriculture for their livelih...
This brief presents a historical analysis of rice commercialisation and its impacts on local livelih...
The importance of agriculture to the Ethiopian economy is underlined by the country’s forthright pro...
Ghana’s recent image as a peaceful and stable country has provided an attractive environment for for...
This brief examines the political economy of agricultural commercialisation in Ethiopia, by analysin...
Agricultural investment remains the top strategy of the Ethiopian government to contribute to the na...
Nowadays developing countries are highly attracting foreign investors especially who have food and b...
Ethiopia introduced various Economic Reform Programs including investment incentive reforms since 19...
The 21st century has seen a rise of optimism about the prospects for African economic development, a...
Economic development transforms an economy from one that is largely agricultural to one that is larg...
The agricultural production sector is a backbone of the Ethiopian economy. In Ethiopia 95% of the to...
The paper considers the various and potential meanings of commercialisation (or market-oriented agri...
Natural resource governance accelerates development. Ethiopia, a low-income country, passed land leg...
In most African states, arable land and other natural resources play a pivotal role for economic gro...
This brief is based on a working paper, which seeks to inform future APRA research. In so doing, the...
Eighty-three percent of the population of Ethiopia depends directly on agriculture for their livelih...
This brief presents a historical analysis of rice commercialisation and its impacts on local livelih...
The importance of agriculture to the Ethiopian economy is underlined by the country’s forthright pro...
Ghana’s recent image as a peaceful and stable country has provided an attractive environment for for...
This brief examines the political economy of agricultural commercialisation in Ethiopia, by analysin...
Agricultural investment remains the top strategy of the Ethiopian government to contribute to the na...
Nowadays developing countries are highly attracting foreign investors especially who have food and b...
Ethiopia introduced various Economic Reform Programs including investment incentive reforms since 19...
The 21st century has seen a rise of optimism about the prospects for African economic development, a...
Economic development transforms an economy from one that is largely agricultural to one that is larg...
The agricultural production sector is a backbone of the Ethiopian economy. In Ethiopia 95% of the to...
The paper considers the various and potential meanings of commercialisation (or market-oriented agri...
Natural resource governance accelerates development. Ethiopia, a low-income country, passed land leg...
In most African states, arable land and other natural resources play a pivotal role for economic gro...
This brief is based on a working paper, which seeks to inform future APRA research. In so doing, the...
Eighty-three percent of the population of Ethiopia depends directly on agriculture for their livelih...
This brief presents a historical analysis of rice commercialisation and its impacts on local livelih...