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Title: | ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE & PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF FOREIGN LARGE-SCALE FARMS IN OROMIYA REGIOINAL STATE, ETHIOPIA |
Authors: | ABEBE, DEREJE |
Keywords: | LAND USE & PERFORMANCE, EVALUATION, FOREIGN LARGE-SCALE FARMS, Rural Development |
Issue Date: | Nov-2013 |
Publisher: | St.Mary's University |
Abstract: | This study assesses the trends of FDI flows in agriculture and the challenges
encountered by investors in Oromiya regional states; identifies the amount of land
transferred to and the land size effectively developed by investors in different
regions in Ethiopia; assesses the performances of foreign investors in Oromia
regional states and further documents the magnitude of employment opportunities
created by the large-scale farms in Oromiya region. Both primary and secondary
data were used. Secondary data were collected from districts, zones, and Oromiya
regional state and from the Ministry of Agriculture. Primary data were collected
through interviews, direct observation, and discussions with various groups such as
community members, company managers, employees of large-scale farms and
government key informants. The findings indicated that the land identification
approach for investment had shortcomings in accounting for land capability and
suitability for investment and limited in ground-testing of information generated
through satellite imagery. The study suggests revision of the administration of
large-scale agricultural investment and careful identification of supporting services
at different level to agricultural investors. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1060 |
Appears in Collections: | Rural Development
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