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Move over China, Here Comes India Taking Land in Ethiopia
Gambela, one of the nine regional states of Ethiopia is fast growing into what the local media has described as “a land grabbing” hub among Indian companies.
by Desalegn Sisay. Posted: Friday, August 26, 2010
Gambela’s new tag as a land grabbing hub comes as BHO Agro Plc becomes the third Indian firm to begin operations in the region after two other Indian companies, Karuturi and Ruchi Group, moved into Gambela in 2008 and early 2010, respectively.
Official reports have indicated that Ethiopia’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, responsible for the regulation of land acquisition by foreign entities, has allowed the lease of 27,000 hectares of land to BHO Agro Plc.
The size of the property, on which BHO Agro Plc plans to grow bio-fuel seed, observers say, is almost half the size of the Horn of Africa country’s capital city, Addis Ababa.
In 2008, Karuturi became the first Indian company to lease 300,000 hectares of land [an area larger than Luxembourg], in Gambela, for the production of wheat which is to be exported to its home country.
Like BHO Agro, Ruchi Group, the second Indian firm to take advantage of the Gambela land grab, is expected to cultivate bio-fuel seeds on its allotted 25,000 hectares of land.
Several companies and governments have so far made land deals with the central government. Early this year, the Ethiopian Government approved the lease of 22,000 hectares of land to the National Bank of Egypt (NBE).
Neighbouring Djibouti has also acquired 3,000 hectares of land in Bale, whilst Saudi Star Plc, a company established by billionaire Sheikh Mohamed Al Amudi, an Ethiopian born Saudi national, also received 10,000 hectares of land in the region to grow and export rice to Saudi.
According to Ethiopian authorities, the land grabs will have a significant economic benefit. But critics have slammed the government for using the Gambela region as a commercial farming center.
Meanwhile, analysts argue that the concentration of foreign companies in one region could impact local farmers negatively and also risks whipping up controversy among riparian countries of the Nile basin owing to the region’s only water resource, Baro river, an important tributary of the White Nile.
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about 1 year ago
And now there are four big questions about this leasing of land.
Number One: Will this adversely affect Ethiopian farmers in any major way?
Number Two: Will these foreign countries/companies abuse and or harm the land in any way?
Number Three: Will this drastictly cut the water supply to downsteam nations that depend on water from the nile.
Number Four: Will all of this NEW REVENUE truly benefit the people of Ethiopia or just mainly the government?
Let us all hope for the best.
about 1 year ago
I think this is desperate and risky gambling, they are doing this to attract investment. But @RAH, I don’t think we can pose only those 4 questions, there are more issues that has to be addressed, generally about this land-grapping am not optimist….it way too cheap.
about 1 year ago
1. First of all the reason why the plan of divide and conquer principle originated in Europe so they can exploit our resources with out any limitation! in the process they can profit billions and billions of dollar for them self.
2. The fact that why the developed countries make sure the African/Ethiopian corrupted and dictator leaders stay in power is b/c they can exploit the country resources with out no limitation. in the process they can profit billions and billions of dollar 2x.
3. Why don’t Europeans hate to see the unification of Africa and even one unified strong African country? Africa will become a strong continent with full of resources, so things will become upside down for them!
4. Why Derg failed from govermental leadership in Ethiopian history? It is b/c the Derg military of navy, air force, and so all was the strongest of all Africa and ex-trimly dangerous for Europeans and they knows they can not deal their “devide and concure poletics” with Derg unit-Ethiopian policies which will not divide Ethiopia in to 100 places and sell it like kercha . Even Derg have made many mistakes in some many aspect. most importantly, derg stands for unification of One Ethiopia no matter what! that is why British, America, Italy… and even Egypt helps yehadig (FDRE) with necessary resources and take todays leadership position. Unless, they knows that Mengestu was in the process of building an atomic bomb behind closed door to sustain the safety of Ethiopian people from any unti-unified conflict inside or out side Ethiopa!
5. The solution for the future of Ethiopia is unity and unity as one nation! The country has more than enough resources. Our problem is ethnic biased and corrupted Government and the Ethiopia future is only on the hand of Ethiopian people, unless and other wise they will make us the today’s Sudan darfure!