<p>Contents: I. Introduction -- Pre-colonial accumulation -- Kisumu District and Kisii District -- Taita Hills -- Kwale District -- Development of underdevelopment -- The emergence of African capital accumulation -- II. Agricultural development in Kisumu, Kisii, Taita Hills and Kwale Districts -- Agricultural potential and population -- Agricultural production and ...
<p>Contents: I. Introduction -- Pre-colonial accumulation -- Kisumu District and Kisii District -- Taita Hills -- Kwale District -- Development of underdevelopment -- The emergence of African capital accumulation -- II. Agricultural development in Kisumu, Kisii, Taita Hills and Kwale Districts -- Agricultural potential and population -- Agricultural production and ...
Constitutionally Ethiopia is a federal democratic state although in practice it is dominated by one political coalition. The opposition parties claim they have no chance of challenging the incumbent. The rural majority, as ever, feel controlled from above, unable to influence political decisions. Observers describe elections as manipulated and non-representative of...
Over the last 15 years, Ethiopia has seen remarkable economic growth. The agricultural sector is part of this growth, but its proportional contribution to the overall economy has gone down. There is an urgent need to transform Ethiopian agriculture, not least when it comes to the inefficient land laws that impede young people from investing in farmland. This policy...