Agricultural Development and Food Security in Africa: The Impact of Chinese, Indian and Brazilian Investments
2013 (English)Collection (editor) (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
The subject of food security and land issues in Africa has become one of increased importance and contention over recent years. In particular, the focus has shifted to the role new Global South donors - in particular India, China and Brazil - are playing in shaping African agriculture through their increased involvement and investment in the continent. Approaching the topic through the framework of South-South co-operation (SSC), this highly original volume presents a critical analysis of the ways in which Chinese, Indian and Brazilian engagements in African agriculture are structured and implemented. Do these investments have the potential to create new opportunities to improve local living standards, transfer new technology and knowhow to African producers, and reverse the persistent productivity decline in African agriculture? Or will they simply aggravate the problem of food insecurity by accelerating the process of land alienation and displacement of local people from their land? Topical and comprehensive, ‘Agricultural Development and Food Security in Africa’ offers fresh insight into a set of relationships that will shape both Africa and the world over the coming decades.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
London ; Uppsala: Zed Books ; Nordiska Afrikainstitutet , 2013. , p. 263
Series
Africa Now
Keywords [en]
Agricultural development, Food supply, Food security, Foreign investment, Direct investment, International economic relations, Agrarian reform, Pastoralists, South south relations, Africa, China, India, Brazil
National Category
Other Agricultural Sciences Other Social Sciences
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:nai:diva-1759DOI: 10.5040/9781350218338ISBN: 9781780323725 (print)ISBN: 9781780323718 (print)ISBN: 9781780323732 (electronic)ISBN: 9781780323749 (electronic)ISBN: 9781350218338 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:nai-1759DiVA, id: diva2:617151
Note
CONTENTS: Introduction: peasants, the state and foreign direct investment in African agriculture / Fantu Cheru and Renu Modi -- PART I. Overview -- 1. Catalysing an agricultural revolution in Africa: what role for foreign direct investment? / Fantu Cheru, Renu Modi and Sanusha Naidu -- 2. Agrarian transformation in Africa and its decolonization / Sam Moyo -- PART II. India -- 3. India and Africa: new trends in sustainable agricultural development / Gurjit Singh -- 4. India’s strategy for African agriculture: assessing the technology, knowledge and finance platforms / Renu Modi -- 5. Up for grabs: the case of large Indian investments in Ethiopian agriculture / Dessalegn Rahmato -- 6. Indian agricultural companies, ‘land grabbing’ in Africa and activists’ responses / Rick Rowden -- PART III. Brazil -- 7. Brazil’s cooperation in African agricultural development and food security / Thomas Cooper Patriota and Francesco Maria Pierri -- 8. Brazil, biofuels and food security in Mozambique -- Kai Thaler -- 9. South–South cooperation in agriculture: the India, Brazil and South Africa Dialogue Forum / Alexandra Arkhangelskaya and Albert Khamatshin -- PART IV. China -- 10. China’s food security challenge: what role for Africa? / Simon Freemantle and Jeremy Stevens -- 11. China’s agricultural and rural development: lessons for African countries / Xiuli Xu and Xiaoyun Li -- 12. Conclusions and the way forward / Fantu Cheru and Renu Modi
2013-04-222013-04-222022-09-01Bibliographically approved