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Negotiating new relationships: how the Ethiopian state is involving China and Brazil in agriculture

Posted on March 27, 2013 by Lesley White - Brazilian and Chinese Engagement

Negotiating new relationships: how the Ethiopian state is involving China and Brazil in agriculture and rural development (slides)

Dawit Alemu
Ethiopian Agricultural Research Institute

File: Negotiating new relationships and role of CB in Ethiopia (March 2013) shortened version.pdf

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