Changes in the Production Practices of Ari People, Southwest Ethiopia: Mounting and Diminishing Crops, Changing Livelihoods, Farmers Hovering Between Fear and Hope - Tatek Kebede - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659194191 - August 6, 2012
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Changes in the Production Practices of Ari People, Southwest Ethiopia: Mounting and Diminishing Crops, Changing Livelihoods, Farmers Hovering Between Fear and Hope

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The Ari sedentary agriculturalists of tropical Africa are found in the present day Ethiopia in the Omo valley in and surrounding Jinka town. For so long their livelihood has been reliant on subsistence agriculture. In recent years, however, their production practices have shown significant changes in the kinds of crops cultivated and actual motivation behind production across the three altitudes of lowland, midland and highland all enclosed in a single district of Debub Ari. In his book, the author attempted to reveal the reasons behind the changes in their production practices from the formerly cereal dominated to a mixture of both cereal and cash crops. In so doing, the book explored the cultural, genetic and agronomic aspects of ?crops in exodus? as they ?migrate? from one agro ecology to the other across the three altitudes. And hence, the ?migration? of crops from their former habitats in the lowlands to midland and then highland places is expressed by the author as ?mounting? while the decline or extinction of various crops is explained as ?diminishing?.

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Released August 6, 2012
ISBN13 9783659194191
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 132
Dimensions 150 × 8 × 226 mm   ·   215 g
Language German