Socioeconomic Impacts Of Large-Scale Agricultural Investment In The Upper Awash River Basin, Central Rift Valley Of Ethiopia

Almaz Deche, Mohammed A. Assen, Shimeles Damene, P. Satyal
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ABSTRACT:In recent years, sub–Saharan African countries including Ethiopia have largely targeted large-scale agricultural investment (LAI) on the grounds of economic growth, employment and income generation, but with little consideration of its potential impacts on local smallholder farmers. Using evidence from the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia (CRVE), this study provides an in-depth analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of LAIs, particularly on the local smallholder farmers, based on data collected through a household survey, key informant interviews and focus group discussions. For the purpose, descriptive and inferential statistics and qualitative thematic analysis were used to interpret the data. Our study found that the LAI has many positive socioeconomic benefits to the local communities, as measured by technological transfer, employment opportunity and local infrastructure development. However, those farmers who were able to access LAI had better positive socioeconomic benefits while those who could not access LAI (particularly the smallholder farmers) were disproportionately disadvantaged. Nonetheless, LAI motivated and prompted some farmers to use improved agricultural technologies, including irrigation, better crop varieties, chemical fertilizer and engagement in alternative sources of income such as shopkeeping, selling manufactured products and food and drinks to farm employees and casual employment opportunities within the LAI. This has resulted in improvement of the livelihood status of some farming households. Despite several positive impacts, some negative impacts, such as loss of farmlands, reduced numbers of livestock, increased price of farmland for renting, have disproportionately affected the livelihoods of local smallholder households. In light of these findings, we conclude that scaling up of agricultural technologies and targeted support to smallholder farmers for alternative income sources (with technical and financial support) could improve their livelihoods.
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埃塞俄比亚中部大裂谷阿瓦什河上游流域大规模农业投资的社会经济影响
摘要:近年来,包括埃塞俄比亚在内的撒哈拉以南非洲国家以经济增长、就业和创收为目标,将大规模农业投资(LAI)作为发展目标,但很少考虑其对当地小农的潜在影响。本研究利用来自埃塞俄比亚中央裂谷(CRVE)的证据,基于通过家庭调查、关键信息者访谈和焦点小组讨论收集的数据,深入分析了农业综合投资的社会经济影响,特别是对当地小农的影响。为此目的,采用描述性和推断性统计以及定性专题分析来解释数据。我们的研究发现,通过技术转移、就业机会和当地基础设施发展来衡量,LAI对当地社区具有许多积极的社会经济效益。然而,那些能够获得LAI的农民具有更好的积极社会经济效益,而那些无法获得LAI的农民(特别是小农)则不成比例地处于不利地位。尽管如此,LAI激励并促使一些农民使用改进的农业技术,包括灌溉、更好的作物品种、化肥和从事其他收入来源,如经营商店、向农场雇员出售制成品和食品饮料,以及在LAI内提供临时就业机会。这使得一些农户的生计状况得到改善。尽管有一些积极影响,但一些负面影响,如农田丧失、牲畜数量减少、农田租赁价格上涨,对当地小农家庭的生计造成了不成比例的影响。根据这些发现,我们得出结论,扩大农业技术和有针对性地支持小农的其他收入来源(包括技术和财政支持)可以改善他们的生计。
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