Agricultural cooperatives in Ethiopia: Results of 2012 ATA Baseline Survey

Since 1994, the Government of Ethiopia has made efforts to promote a new generation of cooperatives that differ from their predecessors that were put in place under previous regimes. These new types of cooperative should be (1) based on the members’ “free will to organize”; (2) able to fully partici...

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Autores principales: Bernard, Tanguy, Abate, Gashaw T., Lemma, Solomon
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153534
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Abate, Gashaw T.
Lemma, Solomon
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description Since 1994, the Government of Ethiopia has made efforts to promote a new generation of cooperatives that differ from their predecessors that were put in place under previous regimes. These new types of cooperative should be (1) based on the members’ “free will to organize”; (2) able to fully participate in the free market; and (3) free of government intervention in their internal affairs (Proclamation 85/1994). In agriculture, cooperatives are meant to play a central role in efforts to develop the sector. For example, Ethiopia’s Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction Program (FDRE 2002, 43) seeks “to organize, strengthen and diversify autonomous cooperatives to provide better marketing services and serve as a bridge between small farmers (peasants) and the non-peasant private sector.”
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spelling CGSpace1535342025-11-06T07:27:38Z Agricultural cooperatives in Ethiopia: Results of 2012 ATA Baseline Survey Bernard, Tanguy Abate, Gashaw T. Lemma, Solomon agricultural cooperatives agricultural transformation agricultural development economic development agricultural productivity Since 1994, the Government of Ethiopia has made efforts to promote a new generation of cooperatives that differ from their predecessors that were put in place under previous regimes. These new types of cooperative should be (1) based on the members’ “free will to organize”; (2) able to fully participate in the free market; and (3) free of government intervention in their internal affairs (Proclamation 85/1994). In agriculture, cooperatives are meant to play a central role in efforts to develop the sector. For example, Ethiopia’s Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction Program (FDRE 2002, 43) seeks “to organize, strengthen and diversify autonomous cooperatives to provide better marketing services and serve as a bridge between small farmers (peasants) and the non-peasant private sector.” 2013 2024-10-01T13:56:33Z 2024-10-01T13:56:33Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153534 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Bernard, Tanguy; Abate, Gashaw T.; and Lemma, Solomon. 2013. Agricultural cooperatives in Ethiopia: Results of 2012 ATA Baseline Survey. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153534
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agricultural transformation
agricultural development
economic development
agricultural productivity
Bernard, Tanguy
Abate, Gashaw T.
Lemma, Solomon
Agricultural cooperatives in Ethiopia: Results of 2012 ATA Baseline Survey
title Agricultural cooperatives in Ethiopia: Results of 2012 ATA Baseline Survey
title_full Agricultural cooperatives in Ethiopia: Results of 2012 ATA Baseline Survey
title_fullStr Agricultural cooperatives in Ethiopia: Results of 2012 ATA Baseline Survey
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title_short Agricultural cooperatives in Ethiopia: Results of 2012 ATA Baseline Survey
title_sort agricultural cooperatives in ethiopia results of 2012 ata baseline survey
topic agricultural cooperatives
agricultural transformation
agricultural development
economic development
agricultural productivity
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