Agricultural Development and Food Security in Africa The Impact of Chinese, Indian and Brazilian Investments

The subject of food security and land issues in Africa has become one of increased importance and contention over recent years. In particular, the focus has shifted to the role new Global South donors - in particular India, China and Brazil - are playing in shaping African agriculture through their...

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Other Authors: Cheru, Fantu (Editor), Modi, Renu (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Uppsala; London The Nordic Africa Institute and Zed Books (Bloomsbury) 2013
Series:Africa Now
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