posted on 2024-09-06, 00:06authored byTang Lixia, Zhao Wenjie, Langton Mukwereza, Li Xiaoyun
Chinese agricultural investments in Africa have grown significantly in the past two decades, but there remains very little empirical research on the nature of these investments. This paper aims to address this knowledge gap by looking at three different types of Chinese investors in Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector: a National State Owned Enterprise (SOE), a Provincial SOE and a private company. Collectively, their experiences not only challenge the pervasive view that Chinese companies are progressing at unstoppable rates in African markets, but also raise deeper questions about the importance of company structures, financial stability and the environments in which they operate.
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Publisher
Future Agricultures Consortium
Citation
Lixia, T. et al., (2015) Mixed Starts and Uncertain Futures: Case Studies of Three Chinese Agricultural Investments in Zimbabwe, FAC Working Paper 125, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium