Agricultural Transformation in Ethiopia: State Policy and Smallholder Farming

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Agricultural Transformation in Ethiopia: State Policy and Smallholder Farming
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Atakilte Beyene
SeriesAfrica Now
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreDevelopment economics
ISBN/Barcode 9781786992185
ClassificationsDewey:338.1863
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations Tables, black and white 10 ; Figures 2

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Zed Books Ltd
Publication Date 15 October 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

For thousands of years, Ethiopia has depended on its smallholding farmers to provide the bulk of its food needs. But now, such farmers find themselves under threat from environmental degradation, climate change and declining productivity. As a result, smallholder agriculture has increasingly become subsistence-oriented, with many of these farmers trapped in a cycle of poverty. Smallholders have long been marginalised by mainstream development policies, and only more recently has their crucial importance been recognised for addressing rural poverty through agricultural reform. This collection, written by leading Ethiopian scholars, explores the scope and impact of Ethiopia's policy reforms over the past two decades on the smallholder sector. Focusing on the Lake Tana basin in northwestern Ethiopia, an area with untapped potential for growth, the contributors argue that any effective policy will need to go beyond agriculture to consider the role of health, nutrition and local food customs, as well as including increased safeguards for smallholder's land rights. They in turn show that smallholders represent a vitally overlooked component of development strategy, not only in Ethiopia but across the global South.

Author Biography

Atakilte Beyene is a senior researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute. His work has involved extensive field studies in Ethiopia and Tanzania, and he has previously held positions at Stockholm University, the Stockholm Environment Institute, and Ethiopia's Tigray Development Association. His other works include the edited collection Biofuels, Land Grabbing and Food Security in Africa (Zed 2011).

Reviews

Atakilte Beyene's collection draws on the analytical perspectives of seven exceptionally well-grounded Ethiopian rural development specialists. A book with valuable lessons for the rest of the African continent and smallholder rural areas globally. * Deborah Fahy Bryceson, University of Edinburgh * Provides a detailed and case-based overview of the challenges smallholder farmers in Ethiopia face in state-led development programmes and initiatives. As such it will be an important reference work. * Harald Aspen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology * This timely volume contributes insightful perspectives on the current development of Ethiopia's smallholder sector, and shows how smallholders still remain under prioritized in the country's drive to transform agriculture and the economy at large. * Magnus Jirstroem, Lund University * Edited by one of the field's most seasoned researchers, this cohesive anthology is a real tour de force. * Tekeste Negash, Uppsala University (Emeritus) *