FAC Working Paper 114. Chinese Agricultural Expertise Support in Ethiopia: Approaches, Motives and Perspectives

Abstract

The Government of Ethiopia’s (GoE’s) economic growth strategy, Agriculture Development Led Industrialization (ADLI, formulated in 1991), places very high priority on accelerating agricultural growth and achieving food security. Agriculture is also a main focus of the current GoE’s Growth and Transformation Plan, as was also the case for its predecessors. The effort to modernise the agricultural sector, the GoE has been heavily investing in agricultural education, research and extension. Linked with such investment, the GoE duly considers the importance of technology and skill transfer from all over the world.

This paper documents the role of the different acts of cooperation between China and Ethiopia in ensuring the transfer of agricultural technology and knowledge in the process of agricultural modernisation in the country. It specifically assesses how these interventions are aligned with ongoing public programmes; how they are perceived by both locals and Chinese; what challenges and opportunities are emerging in achieving the objectives set in their design, especially in support of the Ethiopian agricultural extension system’s improvement; and what implications can be drawn for other development partners engaged in support of the Ethiopian agricultural sector.

Citation

Alemu, D.; Cook, S.; Gubo, Q. FAC Working Paper 114. Chinese Agricultural Expertise Support in Ethiopia: Approaches, Motives and Perspectives. Future Agricultures Consortium Secretariat at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK (2015) 17 pp.

FAC Working Paper 114. Chinese Agricultural Expertise Support in Ethiopia: Approaches, Motives and Perspectives

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Published 1 January 2015