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India–Africa Partnerships for Food Security and Capacity Building = South–South Cooperation /
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India–Africa Partnerships for Food Security and Capacity Building/ edited by Renu Modi, Meera Venkatachalam.
其他題名:
South–South Cooperation /
其他作者:
Venkatachalam, Meera.
面頁冊數:
XLIII, 430 p. 33 illus., 29 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
International Security Studies. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54112-5
ISBN:
9783030541125
India–Africa Partnerships for Food Security and Capacity Building = South–South Cooperation /
India–Africa Partnerships for Food Security and Capacity Building
South–South Cooperation /[electronic resource] :edited by Renu Modi, Meera Venkatachalam. - 1st ed. 2021. - XLIII, 430 p. 33 illus., 29 illus. in color.online resource. - International Political Economy Series,2662-2491. - International Political Economy Series,.
Chapter 1. Introduction: India and Africa: Partnering for Food Security -- Part I. Collaborations for Food Security -- Chapter 2. India-Africa: Is the Cooperation Sustainable? – Chapter 3. Global Climate Diplomacy. – Part II. Sharing Knowledge -- Chapter 4. Benefiting Smallholder Farmers in Africa: The Role of ICRISAT -- Chapter 5. Food Security and Capacity Development: The ILRI Experience -- Chapter 6. Feed Base Ethiopia: The Role of Database in Developing Livestock Feed -- Chapter 7. Developing Value Chains in Cotton through Public – Private Partnerships: The Role of IL & FS -- Chapter 8. Women to Women Cooperation: Learnings from SEWA -- Part III. Private/Public Partnerships -- Chapter 9. Supporting Indian Trade and Investment for Africa: The International Trade Centre Project -- Chapter 10. Maximising Output: Contract Farming by Corredor Pvt. Ltd in Mozambique -- Part IV. Trading in Pulses -- Chapter 11. Africa’s Pulse Exports to India -- Chapter 12. Ban on Pigeonpeas from Tanzania and its Impacts -- Chapter 13. Production of Pulses in Tanzania: Opportunities and Challenges -- Part V. Financing Mechanisms -- Chapter 14. EXIM Bank’s Support for Food Security and Capacity Building in Africa -- Chapter 15. Lines of Credit and its Impact on the Agricultural Sector in Africa -- Chapter 16. Development Finance: The IBSA Fund and Development Impact Bonds -- Chapter 17. South-South Collaborations in Agriculture: A Concluding Note.
This is an empirically rich, theoretically grounded and timely analysis of an important aspect of the political economy of South-South relations. -Seifudein Adem, Professor, Graduate School of Global Studies, Doshisha University, Japan. This book makes a valuable contribution in outlining ways for India and Africa to work together towards ensuring greater food security. -Philani Mthembu, Executive Director, Institute for Global Dialogue, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa. This volume showcases the ongoing trends and challenges in South-South cooperation between India and select countries in Africa, for achieving food security and poverty reduction. Scholars and practitioners share diverse perspectives on the role of India’s development compact; aid, trade, private sector driven Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs), and concessional Lines of Credit (LOCs) to the agricultural and agro-processing sectors in Africa. India- Africa cooperation also underscores that the sharing of knowledge and capabilities -technical and financial, along with North- South partnerships- through trilateral and multilateral mechanisms, can upscale the agriculture and agro-processing sectors, address the food security agenda, and reduce poverty. The axial questions in this volume explore how cooperation between India and countries in Africa impact intra-South trading, capacity building, and the investment landscape. Renu Modi is Professor and former Director at the Centre for African Studies, University of Mumbai Meera Venkatachalam is Research Affiliate at the Indian Diaspora Centre and Centre for African Studies, University of Mumbai.
ISBN: 9783030541125
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-54112-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 338.9
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