Thursday, July 9, 2015
China, Africa, and Food Security
Yale University hosted a Summer Institute titled "Global Challenges: Climate Change and Food Security" in New Haven the week of 6 July 2015. I presented a paper on "China, Africa and Food Security" on 8 July. The paper summarizes the food security relationship between China and Africa in terms of aid, investment, and trade. It also looks at the likely impact of climate change on African agriculture.
Labels:
Africa,
agriculture,
aid,
China,
climate change,
DRC,
Ethiopia,
food security,
global warming,
investment,
Mozambique,
trade