Integrated Development in Rural Ethiopia

Integrated Development in Rural Ethiopia

Author: Betru Gebregziabher

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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Monograph on the evaluation of the work of the chilalo agricultural development unit in Ethiopia - examines the integrated approach to rural development and the extent of international economic aid, (incl. The role of Sweden therein), cooperation with 'cadu' at regional level and national level, and covers leadership, administrative aspects of agricultural extension programmes, small farmers' attitudes to the project, etc. Bibliography pp. 69 to 74, flow charts and references.


Bibliographia Aethiopica II

Bibliographia Aethiopica II

Author: Hans Wilhelm Lockot

Publisher: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 890

ISBN-13: 9783447036115

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Erstmals wird hier die Fulle der englischsprachigen Athiopienliteratur geordnet dargeboten. In 100 Sections fuhrt der Autor alle fur die wissenschaftliche Beschaftigung mit Athiopien wichtigen Buch- und Zeitschriftenbeitrage zum Beispiel zur "Historyof Research", "Archaeology", "Religion", aber auch Fragen der "Sociology", "Agriculture", "Zoology" und "Medical Sciences" auf. Wie im Falle der deutschsprachigen Literatur ("Bibliographia Aethiopica: Die athiopienkundliche Literatur des deutschsprachigenRaumes" = Aethiopistische Forschungen 9 [1982]) berucksichtigt der Autor auch alle ihm zuganglichen Besprechungen, womit bei einer Aufnahme von mehr als 24.000 Titeln eine Art "Bibliographic Enzyclopedia" entstanden ist.


Peasants, Agrarian Socialism, And Rural Development In Ethiopia

Peasants, Agrarian Socialism, And Rural Development In Ethiopia

Author: Alemneh Dejene

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-06-04

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 1000315037

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One of the few systematic field surveys undertaken following the 1975 agrarian reform in Ethiopia, this study analyzes the conditions constraining agricultural productivity of peasant farmers in the Arsi region and examines how farmers view peasant and government organizations established to attain agrarian socialism. Based on data generated through interviews with farmers, peasant association leaders, and extension agents, Dr. Dejene argues that the low prices for agricultural products, shortages of consumer goods, and lack of improvements in farming technology are among the major obstacles to increasing output among peasant farmers. The author also explores the government policy of transforming peasant associations into oollective farming units, which he finds is supported by only one quarter of the farmers interviewed. His study indicates that peasant institutions could best mobilize labor and resources to generate agricultural surplus and undertake conservation activities that would prevent future famine. Thus the author concludes that present government efforts should emphasize strengthening the cooperative movement rather than establishing collective farming.