FAC Working Paper 51. Narratives of Brazil- Africa Cooperation for Agricultural Development: New Paradigms?
Abstract
This paper summarises the findings of a scoping study on Brazilian development cooperation in agriculture in Africa. The study comprised, in the first instance, a review of the relevant literature and interviews with key informants in Brazil, undertaken between October 2011 and March 2012. This was complemented by an international seminar on the topic held in Brasília on May 2012, which brought together experts and practitioners from Brazil, Africa, China and Europe to discuss Brazilian agricultural cooperation in the context of South-South engagements with Africa.
The paper is structured into five sections. A brief introduction is followed by an overview of the general features of Brazilian cooperation, including its drivers, principles, modalities and institutional setting. Section 2 describes cooperation with the African continent, with particular focus on its agriculture component and its growing significance. The fourth section offers some preliminary observations and hypotheses for further investigation. Section 5 concludes with some suggestions for the subsequent stage of the research.
This FAC Working Paper is an output of the \"China and Brazil in African Agriculture” (CBAA) project, funded by ESRC Grant ES/J013420/1.
Citation
Cabral, L.; Shankland, A. FAC Working Paper 51. Narratives of Brazil-Africa Cooperation for Agricultural Development: New Paradigms? Future Agricultures Consortium, Brighton, UK (2013) 28 pp.
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