Chinese agricultural technology aid in Africa

The book presents findings of anthropological studies conducted by researchers from Agricultural Technology Demonstration Center in a number of African countries, including Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Mozambique. The aim of these ethnological studies is to understand the Center’s experience in these countries as well as the way it works in terms of institutional arrangement, interaction between Chinese and local staff and technology transfer. A basic contention of the book is that insofar as these Centers showcase China’s achievements in domestic development for purpose of sharing the country’s experiences with host countries, what they do essentially points toward a new and innovative approach to foreign aid.

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Main Authors: 1423211784946 Xiaoyun Li, 1423211784947 Lixia Tang, 1423211784948 Jixia Lu, 1423211781166 Xiuli Xu, 1423211784949 Yue Zhang, 1423211784950 Gubo Qi, 1423211784951 Chuanhong Zhang
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Cham (Switzerland) Palgrave Macmillan 2022
Subjects:development aid, agricultural development, technology transfer, SDGs, Goal 2 Zero hunger, Goal 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities,
Online Access:https://link-springer-com.fao.idm.oclc.org/book/10.1007/978-981-16-9396-0
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Summary:The book presents findings of anthropological studies conducted by researchers from Agricultural Technology Demonstration Center in a number of African countries, including Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Mozambique. The aim of these ethnological studies is to understand the Center’s experience in these countries as well as the way it works in terms of institutional arrangement, interaction between Chinese and local staff and technology transfer. A basic contention of the book is that insofar as these Centers showcase China’s achievements in domestic development for purpose of sharing the country’s experiences with host countries, what they do essentially points toward a new and innovative approach to foreign aid.