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The political-economy of land acquisition and privatization of Birr and Ayehu Farms in Amhara Region, North-West Ethiopia

Political Science

The political-economy of land acquisition and privatization of Birr and Ayehu Farms in Amhara Region, North-West Ethiopia

A. S. Alamineh, G. F. Workie, et al.

This study by Asabu Sewenet Alamineh, Getachew Fentahun Workie, and Nurlign Birhan Moges examines the complex dynamics of land acquisition and privatization of Birr and Ayehu farms in Ethiopia's Amhara Region, revealing significant impacts on local livelihoods and legal violations in a neo-patrimonial context.

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Abstract
The recognition of commercial agricultural investment led to the expansion of large-scale farms through eviction of farmers during the Derg and Ethiopian People Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) regimes. But anti-dispossession voices and investment driven violence have frequently occurred in post-Derg Ethiopia. This study thus attempts to uncover the political-economy of land acquisition and privatization of Birr and Ayehu farms. The necessary data for the study were collected through interview, questionnaire, focused group discussion and document review. The data collected through questionnaire was analyzed using descriptive statistics and the qualitative data was analyzed thematically. The findings of the study indicated that the farms were began during the Derg regime as public enterprises, and later privatized to Ethio-Agri-CEFT in a neo-patrimonial modality with a gigantic trend of land acquisition, legal distortion and violation of landholding rights. This poor and neo-patrimonial operation of farms jeopardized local livelihoods, created land use change and evoked stiff public grievance, political upheaval and polarized state-society relations. This indicated that the expansion of farms have brought lopsided development to party affiliated investors by dismantling local livelihoods. Ethio Agri-CEFT thus should respect legal frameworks and adopt inclusive developmental practices for its sustainability and success.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Nov 23, 2021
Authors
Asabu Sewenet Alamineh, Getachew Fentahun Workie, Nurlign Birhan Moges
Tags
land acquisition
privatization
political economy
Ethiopia
public grievances
local livelihoods
legal frameworks
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