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008 150507s2015 nyu b 001 0 eng
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100 1 $aBrautigam, Deborah.
245 10 $aWill Africa feed China? /$cDeborah Brautigam.
264 1 $aOxford ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c[2015]
300 $axv, 222 pages ;$c25 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"Is China building a new empire in rural Africa? Over the past decade, China's meteoric rise on the continent has raised a drumbeat of alarm. China has 9 percent of the world's arable land, 6 percent of its water, and over 20 percent of its people. Africa's savannahs and river basins host the planet's largest expanses of underutilized land and water. Few topics are as controversial and emotionally charged as the belief that the Chinese government is aggressively buying up huge tracts of prime African land to grow food to ship back to China. In Will Africa Feed China?, Deborah Brautigam, one of the world's leading experts on China and Africa, probes the myths and realities behind the media headlines. Her careful research challenges the conventional wisdom; as she shows, Chinese farming investments are in fact surprisingly limited, and land acquisitions modest. Defying expectations, China actually exports more food to Africa than it imports. Is this picture likely to change? African governments are pushing hard for foreign capital, and China is building a portfolio of tools to allow its agribusiness firms to "go global." International concerns about "land grabbing" are well-justified. Yet to feed its own growing population, rural Africa must move from subsistence to commercial agriculture. What role will China play? Moving from the halls of power in Beijing to remote irrigated rice paddies of Africa, Will Africa Feed China? introduces the people and the politics that will shape the future of this engagement: the state-owned Chinese agribusiness firms that pioneered African farming in the 1960s and the entrepreneurial private investors who followed them. Their fascinating stories, and those of the African farmers and officials who are their counterparts, ground Brautigam's deeply informative, deftly balanced reporting. Forcefully argued and empirically rich, Will Africa Feed China? will be a landmark work, shedding new light on China's evolving global quest for food security and Africa's possibilities for structural transformation"--$cProvided by publisher.
520 $a"In Will Africa Feed China?, Deborah Brautigam, one of the world's leading experts on China and Africa, challenges the conventional wisdom that the Chinese are leading the great African land grab. Her eye-opening analysis sheds new light on the myths and realities of China's evolving global quest for food security"--$cProvided by publisher.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- China and Mozambique : fiction and fact -- "Begging with a golden bowl" : food security and commercial farms -- Seeds of change : foreign agribusiness comes to China (and Chinese agribusiness goes to Africa) -- Going global in agriculture : incentives, institutions, and policies -- Feeding frenzy : "the dangerous allure of Google" -- Taking root in Africa : China State Farm Agribusiness Corporation -- Sweet and sour : Chinese sugar investments in Africa -- Unfinished business : risks and realities of China's African harvest -- Conclusion : lessons, rumors, and challenges.
650 0 $aFood security$zChina.
650 0 $aFood security$zAfrica.
650 0 $aLand settlement$zAfrica.
650 0 $aAgriculture$xEconomic aspects$zAfrica.
651 0 $aChina$xForeign economic relations$zAfrica.
651 0 $aAfrica$xForeign economic relations$zChina.
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