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Ploughing new ground : food, farming & environmental change in Ethiopia / Getnet Bekele.

By: Bekele, Getnet [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Eastern African studies (London, England)Publisher: Woodbridge, Suffolk : James Currey, 2017Description: 1 online resource (xv, 207 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781787440586 (ebook)Subject(s): Agriculture -- Ethiopia | Agriculture and state -- Ethiopia | Ethiopia -- Rural conditions | Ethiopia -- Politics and government -- 1991- | Ethiopia -- Economic conditions -- 1974-Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 338.109634 LOC classification: HD2124.5 | .B45 2017Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: In October 2016, the Ethiopian administration declared a State of Emergency in response to anti-Government demonstrations and mass riots. While the Government claimed the riots stemmed from subversive activities among large diasporic populations in the West, the evidence suggests that they were provoked by widespread internal dissatisfaction. Land deals by the Government with foreign investors, the building of vast hydroelectric dams, sugar estates and industry parks, and urban sprawl have put pressure on agricultural, rural areas. Today, dispossessions, drought and social unrest surround fears of the worst food shortages in decades. Examining these developments in Ethiopia's lake region, the author shows how transformations in state-society relations and the organization of production and exchange have impacted on a population of smallholder farmers for whom agriculture is not only the mainstay of the economy but a way of life. Getnet Bekele is Associate Professor of History at Oakland University, MI, where he teaches African History and the Environmental and Economic History of Africa and the Global South.
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In October 2016, the Ethiopian administration declared a State of Emergency in response to anti-Government demonstrations and mass riots. While the Government claimed the riots stemmed from subversive activities among large diasporic populations in the West, the evidence suggests that they were provoked by widespread internal dissatisfaction. Land deals by the Government with foreign investors, the building of vast hydroelectric dams, sugar estates and industry parks, and urban sprawl have put pressure on agricultural, rural areas. Today, dispossessions, drought and social unrest surround fears of the worst food shortages in decades. Examining these developments in Ethiopia's lake region, the author shows how transformations in state-society relations and the organization of production and exchange have impacted on a population of smallholder farmers for whom agriculture is not only the mainstay of the economy but a way of life. Getnet Bekele is Associate Professor of History at Oakland University, MI, where he teaches African History and the Environmental and Economic History of Africa and the Global South.

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