Working Paper 14: The Political Economy of Agricultural Commercialisation in Ethiopia

Discourses, Actors and Structural Impediments

Abstract

This country review aims to identify the key dynamics, actors and associated discourses of agricultural commercialisation in Ethiopia. To this end, we aim to shed light on the forces and factors that influence policy processes and the contexts in which the political and bureaucratic establishments operate. Moreover, we examine the incentives generated by the mode of operation of existing working systems by inducing involved actors to expedite the venture of agricultural commercialisation.

This work is part of the Agricultural Policy Research Policy in Africa (APRA) Programme

Citation

Alemu, D. and Berhanu, K. (2018) The Political Economy of Agricultural Commercialisation in Ethiopia: Discourses, Actors and Structural Impediments, APRA Working Paper 14, Future Agricultures Consortium

Working Paper 14: The Political Economy of Agricultural Commercialisation in Ethiopia: Discourses, Actors and Structural Impediments

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Published 30 July 2018