Beschreibung:
Thomas Kruchem, born in 1954, is a well-known German journalist and freelance writer specialising in development issues. For many years his favourite region has been southern Africa. In 1986 he published a book on apartheid issues in South Africa, and in 2012 Orange-Senqu - Artery of Life on water issues. On four occasions Thomas Kruchem has won the renowned Media Award Developmental Policy of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. Kruchem and his family live in Mauer near Heidelberg in Germany.
Year after year, southern Africa is blanketed by palls of smoke. Traditional agriculture here is destructive for the soils and forests of the region and for the world s climate. Millions of agricultural smallholders are starving, even though the land and water available to them should be more than sufficient for their needs.
Governments and development agencies have made repeated efforts to modernize the region s agriculture but have failed. Can foreign investors now come to the rescue as saviours in the hour of need ? Or are such investors just grabbers of land and water who push Africa s farmers even deeper into misery? Southern Africa s agriculture is at a crossroads.
Thomas Kruchem s first-hand account breaks common patterns of thinking. It supplies a panorama of African reality, which all too frequently is obscured by whitewash or stereotypes laden with ideology.