Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunities

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Jacques Cassiman, a famous European geneticist with a heart for Africa, was once asked what the future has in store for Europe's youth, who live in a continent whose population is ageing rapidly. His answer: in a 'reverse migration' of sorts, the creative and courageous ones will move to Africa, where they will find countless exciting opportunities no longer available in the old, grey continent. And when they migrate, they will be surprised to find many Chinese collegues in their newfound African homeland.

It seems like the Afro-optimist's vision is partly becoming a reality. China's presence in Africa is growing rapidly. As is well known, the People's Republic is involved in massive infrastructure projects, in the construction sector, in the oil and minerals industry. But what few people know is that more and more poor Chinese farmers are migrating to the continent too, in search for agricultural opportunities (see story below).

In fact, the Chinese government is actively encouraging them to do so. Landless and small farmers, as well as rural Chinese forced off their land and unable to find urban jobs in the emerging megacities are called on by the country's Export-Import Bank to move to Africa to become farm owners and practise their agricultural skills.

Rural exodus
China's rapid urbanisation is transforming millions of farmers into urban dwellers - a process described by some as the largest rural exodus in the history of mankind - but finding them jobs is becoming increasingly difficult.

The plans for the city of Chongqing speak for themselves: under a National Development and Reform Commission plan for rapid urbanisation, the place is being turned into a gigantic megalopolis that will house several tens of millions of people. The central government embarked on an economic policy that is aimed at developing western China - the 'China Western Development strategy' - and Chongqing is planned to become the 'Gateway' that will open up this part of the country. Chongqing is located at the head of the reservoir behind the Three Gorges Dam and will see ocean going ships arrive at its quays soon. Beijing wants the city to become the 'Chicago of the East', and is pumping billions into its infrastructures.

The project is estimated to result in the transformation of some 12 million farmers into urbanites by 2020. A large proportion of these relocated people will not find jobs easily and would be better of utilizing their skills to help both African farmers and themselves - so the government thinks.

Li Ruogu, head of the Chinese Export-Import Bank, explains the overseas migration plan, the logic of which is simple but powerful.

Chongqing is well experienced in agricultural mass production, while in Africa there is plenty of land but food production is unsatisfactory. There is huge room for co-operation on both sides. We have already supported several agricultural projects in Africa, all of which are generating very sound profits. Chongqing's labour exports have just started, but they will take off once we convince the farmers to become landlords abroad. [...] the bank will give full support to the farmers in terms of capital investment, project development and product-selling channels.
Chongqing's deputy mayor Zhou Mubing says the local authorities and business sector too will encourage farmers to go overseas.

Boosting crop yields
Regional governments have been sending farmers to Africa for years, with more than 13,000 rural people from Baoding in Hebei province alone leaving for the troubled continent in the past decade, establishing 'Baoding villages' there. These farmers are working in Kenya, Uganda, Ghana and Senegal, growing crops efficiently with African partners and then turning them into food products.

The enormous availability of land and the potential to boost Africa's crop yields dramatically are key incentives for China's migrant farmers. African farmers themselves remain highly unproductive and their Chinese collegues may well be bringing the necessary catalyst to change this situation. They have the skills and increasingly the channels with which to import the basic inputs needed to make Africa's farming sector productive.

According to Liu Jianjun of the China-Africa Business Council, which helps Chinese firms find business opportunities in Africa, the mainland's farmers are effectively using their expertise to help Africans mechanise farms, select better seeds and inputs, manage production more efficiently, and market products better. The result is precisely what African countries need: an increase in crop yields and improved marketing of food:
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If the Chinese continue to help local ruralites acquire basic farming skills and cooperate with communities in marketing the products, this could prove to be a win-win situation for both. The process might be more effective than the countless asssistance programs offered by the West and international organisations, aimed at improving African agriculture.

Liu Jianjun, who has helped relocate more than 10,000 Chinese farmers, thinks the productive synergy between both continents will result in tens of thousands more farmers arriving in Africa over the coming years.

At first, people were not willing to go to Africa because it's too hot, there are diseases and there are wars. But after the Chinese government called for people to go, they were more positive.
There are no official figures on the total number of Chinese farmers in Africa yet, but the mainland's labour exports this year had grown by 33 per cent compared with last year, the Ministry of Commerce found. A gross estimate says that more than 750,000 Chinese are now making a living in Africa (in all sectors, including agriculture).

Personal motivation
This latest wave of Chinese migrants is, however, not the first to have travelled to Africa. In the 1960s, China's communist leader Mao Zedong forged close links with the continent in a bid to garner political support. But the Chinese who have moved to Africa in the last 10 years are going for economic, not political reasons as they did under Mao.

According to Chris Alden, of the South African Institute of International Affairs, who has written a book titled China in Africa, the Chinese are already changing the economic landscape there as they seek to enrich not just their companies and their country, but also themselves. And their influence is set to grow.

Alden says with so many poor farmers in China unable to make a living off the land, Africa presents a host of inviting opportunities. "There's not the sense that the streets are paved with gold but, for people who cannot find work, Africa is a realistic opportunity."

Story of a nurse-turned Chinese farmer in Zambia
An hour from Zambia's capital Lusaka towards the end of a 30-km highway and an 18-km rugged untarred road, Johnken Farm stands out like an oasis amongst the wilderness of Africa. This farm, as wild as any other surrounding unclaimed land 12 years ago, has now become a flagship and a token of the Chinese- Zambian cooperation in agriculture.

Eggs produced in Johnken Farm are sent to Lusaka and other cities every day, snatching 10 percent of the whole market of Zambia. Together with its 1,000 head of cattle and over 2,000 pigs, the 3,500-hectare farm is the biggest one among a dozen of Chinese-owned farms in Zambia.

Behind the success of Johnken is the middle-aged Chinese woman, Li Li, 43, who came to Zambia to support her husband, Wang Chi, former managing director of the farm, but ended to shoulder the task by herself after Wang passed away one and a half years ago.

The early days with the farm was a struggle of the couple against harsh wilderness, bad infrastructure and inexperience. Wang used to be a university lecturer in Beijing before he arrived in Zambia with his African dream. His wife, Li, gave up her nurse career in a famous hospital in the Chinese capital of Beijing and followed Wang here.

They had to begin their work with cutting down bushes and grass along with 100-plus local employees to turn the primitive area into cultivable farmland. Electricity was then connected to the farm and boreholes were drilled for irrigation.

They came to the farm in 1994 with 200 chickens. As there was no henhouse at that time, they had to share their house with the chickens. Li recalled that at the beginning neither she nor Wang knew the proper water temperature for unhairing until they finally looked it up shortly before they put their processed chicken on market.

With its good reputation and considerable profit return, Johnken Farm was awarded by the Zambian National Commercial Bank ( ZANACO) a loan of about 1 million U.S. dollars. With the loan, Johnken Farm began to expand its business by planting wheat after it installed a computer-controlled center- pivot sprinkling irrigation system, which is widely used in large- scale commercial farms but the first one in a Chinese-owned farm in Zambia.

"You have to become big and strong with modern advanced technologies and have a bearing on the market. Otherwise you will risk being edged out of the market," Li said. With that in mind, she suggests that small- and medium-sized Chinese farms in Zambia merge to challenge the competition from other large-scale farms.

Meanwhile, Li said the Chinese government should encourage state-owned conglomerates to come to Zambia to turn the vast agricultural potential into reality.

When it comes to bioenergy and biofuels, it is well known that Africa has the largest longterm potential of all regions. By 2050, the continent is projected to be capable of sustaining a production of around 300 Exajoules of exportable bioenergy, in an explicitly sustainable manner, that is after all food, fiber, fodder and forest products for rapidly growing local populations are met and without any deforestation. To turn this theoretical potential into a reality, more efficient farming practises are a basic requirement. It could well prove to be the case that the influx of skilled Chinese farmers, and their growing investments in rural infrastructures, signals a first step in that direction.

As for Cassiman's vision of a Euro-African 'reverse migration': the Chinese are coming. But when will the Europeans?


http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t149846.html
 
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Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

Great Info, now the Chinese are raping the Mother land they will leave!
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

Great Info, now the Chinese are raping the Mother land they will leave!

nah they probably stick around

aint no women in China
they killed off all they girl children

so they probably looking for wives too
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

war and disease will make this a reality! :smh:
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

Further colonization................
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

Thanks for shating!
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

i dont think thats a good thing for africans
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

instead of posting about how crappy this is. why not pack your shit up, move over, and make a change? whining on the internet about the next man is so 1999.
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

alot of them will get killed off those chinese people better watch out.
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

Those Chinese are there to stay, there was another article on the political board stating that China was looking to dump 300 million of its citizens in Africa.:smh::smh::smh: Europe, The USA (that's where Obama comes in), China, Russia, India, and Even Brazil are all looking to get a piece of the pie as well. Its going to be interesting to see what happens in Africa over the next 20 years.
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

Africans ain't having it.IT WILL NOT END WELL FOR THE CHINESE. :smh:
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

Africa better grow some balls and fight back against these fucking parasites :angry: :angry: :angry:

Europe, China, USA, and others have need to get the BOOT. :angry:
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

there are a lot of opportunities in the Motherland
seems like the Chinese understand this
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

Those Chinese are there to stay, there was another article on the political board stating that China was looking to dump 300 million of its citizens in Africa.:smh::smh::smh: Europe, The USA (that's where Obama comes in), China, Russia, India, and Even Brazil are all looking to get a piece of the pie as well. Its going to be interesting to see what happens in Africa over the next 20 years.

I doubt Europe will get involved since their population is shrinking, Russia's population is decreasing as well, India is too busy industrializing their own country, Brazil is primarily concerned with their own country, and the USA only cares about terrorism.

As for China though, they're quite serious about developing large areas in many of these African countries. And if the Africans don't protest it then it will continue.

And if this immigration leads to greater industrialization and stabilization then it's a positive development.
 
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I doubt Europe will get involved since they're population is shrinking, Russia's population is decreasing as well, India is too busy industrializing their own country, Brazil is primarily concerned with their own country, and the USA only cares about terrorism.

As for China though, they're quite serious about developing large areas in many of these African countries. And if the Africans don't protest it then it will continue.

And if this immigration leads to greater industrialization and stabilization then it's a positive development.

Your overly simplistic mindset will be the death of you.:hmm:
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

Africans ain't having it.IT WILL NOT END WELL FOR THE CHINESE. :smh:

Africa better grow some balls and fight back against these fucking parasites :angry: :angry: :angry:

Europe, China, USA, and others have need to get the BOOT. :angry:

Please China changed the game by actually paying good money to use Africa's resources forcing everybody else to do the same. Europe and the USA are crying now because the materials and resources they used to get for damn near free is now being cut off. Trust if enough Africans start eating good behind this, nothing will happen. However, I do predict an eventual conflict as these countries vie for control of the worlds resources.
 
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a reverse migration.

they NEED to get these racist white folks and ignorant niccas to understand the original migration out of africa first.

maybe then the racist where see where he comes from and the ignorant nicca can learn about his true history as the original man.
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

Please China changed the game by actually paying good money to use Africa's resources forcing everybody else to do the same. Europe and the USA are crying now because the materials and resources they used to get for damn near free is now being cut off. Trust if enough Africans start eating good behind this, nothing will happen. However, I do predict an eventual conflict as these countries vie for control of the worlds resources.
It ain't got shit to do with what China did to use Africas resources.Its their sneaky lil plan to dump their citizens on tha continent in hopes that they are one day in tha future tha majority in a bunch of countries in Africa.
 
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Good post!

I was in Botswana and South Africa for 2 months last year. And the Chinese are all over the place. Ditto for the Indians.

Worse of all, too many government officials over there are too FUCKING LAZY OR DUMB to develop an action plan to combat this. Many of the local people in Botswana can't stand the Chinese and Indians.
 
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It ain't got shit to do with what China did to use Africas resources.Its their sneaky lil plan to dump their citizens on tha continent in hopes that they are one day in tha future tha majority in a bunch of countries in Africa.

That is exactly the plan. The plan is also to colonize. The want to be the land owners.

here us the key statement in the article:

... Chongqing's labour exports have just started, but they will take off once we convince the farmers to become landlords abroad. [...] the bank will give full support to the farmers in terms of capital investment, project development and product-selling channels.
Chongqing's deputy mayor Zhou Mubing says the local authorities and business sector too will encourage farmers to go overseas. ...

The Africans will have a disadvantage once again. Failing to own their own land because the Chinese will have come with the full support of their government. I hope it doesn't go to far where the time when people will look back and hope they have one of the old African governments that kicked out the white settlers and take the lands back. The thing I fear most is where the Chinese do like they did in Jamaica where they started out saying it's a corporation between the local government and the Chinese and the next thing the Jamaicans knew was that there were no Jamaicans working there as the Chinese brought ships in with their own Chinese workers and had the workers living in the ships or the piece of land surrounding the factory.
 
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My overly simplistic mindset will be the death of me.:hmm:

See how ridiculous that sounds?

Now based on one article on a political board you're ready to conclude that 300 million Chinese will be sent to Africa to live, and the continent of Europe, and the countries of Russia, Brazil, India, and the USA will all be looking to get in on the action on the African continent much like China.

Well that's an overly simplistic conclusion to come to to be sure. And you decided that based on one article without understanding the different histories, energy demands, and demographic projections for each country in that one article.

The fact of the matter is that this issue is far more complex than can be written about in one article.
 
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africans have no organization. han chinese, indians have been planning their moves and have very good strategy. i don't see how africans win at this game.

but the good news is, at least its not the white man, who forces his culture on his subjects. chinese view other cultures as savages and won't force assimilation.

this is why the somali pirates became an issue all of a sudden. the US wants to flex military muscle in africa.

i'm not a mugabe fan but the man did take back the land, which is the key to power. thats why he's hated so bitterly by the west.
 
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This is what i posted in another post but relates to this post and all the other posts on "China in Africa". What about racism/white supremacy on the universe? Racism is white supremacy and white supremacy is racism. What suprises me the most is that many non white people here on BGOL will post articles about China in Africa but we have never known what to do about the people that dominated us directly and indirectly on the universe. These people that dominate as are the white people that practice racism/white supremacy. 99% of the black folk in Amerikkka don't go to Chinese people asking for bank loans, a good education, etc. 99% of black leaders in what y'all call Africa are not waiting on Chinese people to know what to do about the so called "global financial crisis". If you a non white, you are subject to racism/white supremacy. And that is the major problem on the universe. oNE!!!
 
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This amounts to European paranoia. The European have always treated Africa as their toilet. They crap on us with their shit, and they get what they want when they want it. The chinks have been pouring billions on favourable terms and the African economy had been experiencing chink-related growth, and the Europeans became nervous and hateful.

Remember the bugger Sakorzy swept into the French presidency while declaring his intention to downgrade the relation with black Africans. He made it clear that his priorities lay with Arabs and North Africans. He wanted to create an economic union for the mediteranean countries...

Well while he was busy courting his fellow caucasoids, the chinks went on a shopping spree in Africa; they poured billions in Sudan, Zambia, Nigeria etc everywhere in Africa. In Zaire they signed a $14.5 billion dollar agreement to create roads, hospital etc and other infrastracture in exchange for the mineral right. This irked Belgium which ordered Zaire to stop. Zaire told Belgium to fuck off. Then last month, little Sakorzy went on a trip to Zaire with convoy of ministers and industrialists trying to woo the countries government. After that he flew the Niger where the French are raping Niger's unranium...The same uranium Bush claimed was going to Iraq...


As for the Chinese, they are not going to take over Africa. We are not stupid. In the 2005 elections in Zambia, the election plank of the veteran politician Michael Sata involved bringing Chinese economy activity into check. He lost the election, probably because the sitting president did some crooked things... But a few months later, striking workers beat up some Chinese managers at a copper mine in the country...
 
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^^^^ this article backs up what you are saying:

http://www.thezimbabweobserver.com/africa27_5982_adusei89.7584.htm


And so while millions die in Africa with the complicity of the corporations, Europe and North American citizens with all their hypocrisy live to enjoy lavish holidays. And when Africans try to reach Europe the citizens say rain in on them Europe is full no more immigrants. Where do the queens and kings in Europe get the diamonds and gold that they use to show off? Is it not from the blood diamonds from Congo, Sierra Leone and conflict zones in Africa that are smuggled out and sold in Brussels, Zurich, London and New York?

And this is not their only crime. We know how Halliburton established $180m flush fund and bought Nigeria officials to secure a $10b oil contract. We know Acre International of Canada paid $260,000 to secure $8b dam contract in Lesotho. We know Swiss, British, German and French economies and banking institutions have made fortunes by providing save havens for funds looted by Sani Abacha, Mobutu, Omar Bongo, Lansana Conte, Arap Moi and the rest of the dictators in Africa. And it is no secrete Belgium is angry with DRC government for inviting China into the country because they are privy to and beneficiary of all the day light robberies going on in the resource rich but economically impoverished country.

Africans know that these corporations are making fortunes but see no benefits from these fortunes. Ghanaians know gold and diamond are being mined at Obuasi and Akwatia but they do not know where it goes, who buys them and where the proceeds go and the same is true of the oil in Nigeria, Gabon, Cameroon, Algeria, Angola and Equatorial Guinea and as for DRC a nation with one-third of world’s natural resources the little I say the better.

This corruption and day light robbery is what has been polished as globalisation which Europe, America, IMF and the Bank want Africa and the third world to join. My question is whose globalisation? Is it the globalisation that only those with blue eyes enjoy or what? If the answer is no then the IMF and the Bank should explain why the world is divided between the “whites haves and the coloured have-nots”. Is this not the second colonialism dressed as globalisation?

Dr. Susan Hawley says it all: “Multinational corporations’ corrupt practices affect the South (i.e. Africa, Asia and Latin America) in many ways. They undermine development and exacerbate inequality and poverty. They disadvantage smaller domestic firms and transfer money that could be put towards poverty eradication into the hands of the rich. They distort decision-making in favour of projects that benefit the few rather than the many. They also increase debt that benefit the company, not the country; bypass local democratic processes; damage the environment; circumvent legislation; and promote weapons sales. Bribes put up the prices of projects. When these projects are paid for with money borrowed internationally, bribery adds to a country's external debt. Ordinary people end up paying this back through cuts in spending on health, education and public services. Often they also have to pay by shouldering the long-term burdens of projects that do not
benefit them and which they never requested”. Source: The Corner House, June 2000.

And in all these, the Western media have kept silence and have not raise a voice against what their governments, intelligence services, corporations and businessmen are doing to Africans. They prefer instead to criticise China for courting the same African leaders Euro-Americans have been protecting for decades. A clear hypocrisy isn’t it? These are the same criticisms King Leopold II levelled against the Arabs who were competing with him for resources and slaves in Congo and we know what Leopold, the 19th century Hitler did in DRC in the name of Christianity and civilisation.

The meaning of their criticism is that with China as a fierce competitor, Africans now have a choice not to go to the World Bank and IMF for conditional loans. They also have a choice to either give their resources to Chinese companies or European and American cartels. It may be the beginning of the end of colonialism, slavery, instabilities, dictatorships, corruption and all the ills that Europeans and Americans have been promoting in Africa.

It may be the beginning where Africa’s resources will be bought and payment made to the people and a new chapter that will usher in Africa’s development and close the poverty
 
Re: Landless Chinese farmers migrate to Africa in search of agricultural opportunitie

My Dad said they did the same thing in Grenada and soon were out farming the "farmers" in Grenada. Asians are crafty people.
 
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My Dad said they did the same thing in Grenada and soon were out farming the "farmers" in Grenada. Asians are crafty people.

Grenada is a tiny little Island no more than the size of Harrare, Lusaka or Maseru. The tiny economic experience of one speck of land in the Atlantic Ocean wont be the fate of the world's second largest land mass, Africa. Even if the Chinese establish their shenanigans in one country, or even one province of one country, we will see them from far away and stop them.

You people who underestimate the will and resolve of Africans should keep in mind that we are the only continent to completely rid ourselves of foreign rule. Latin America is ruled by Europeans like Lula De Silva, Kirshner, Fujimori etc....

Asia has enclaves where the white man still holds dominion. That is not the case anywhere in Africa. Even dirt poor Somalia, the only country in the world without a government, rebuffed the power of the USA... What makes you think the Chinks can take over swarths of Africa?
 
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If I am not mistaken, they lain their tracks down for over a decade with their version of globalization through investments and infrastructure in some of the nations. They have realy done more business and support than the USA.

It was only a matter of time when the deal for them is going to go sour. Potentially the strongest and resource rich continent raped yet again
 
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