2019
DOI: 10.4000/chinaperspectives.9641
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Rwanda Market in Addis Ababa: Between Chinese Migrants and a Local Food Network

Abstract: The increasing number of Chinese migrants in Ethiopia has created a niche market for Chinese food consumption, turning Rwanda Market into the only urban food market specialising in Chinese products in the city of Addis Ababa. The specific character of this market is that even though it primarily serves the demands of foreign migrants, the food value chain and the business network is predominantly local. Positioned in a relatively conservative business environment in Ethiopia's food sector, the local business n… Show more

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“…Almost all other Chinese businesses (i.e., targeting Chinese customers) are located in the streets surrounding this openair market (for more contextual information, see "Addis Ababa and Bole Rwanda" section). This particular food market has recently been extensively described and investigated by Huang (2019) studying both the local food value chains related to this market, and the social relations and interactions between the migrant and local communities in this particular area. While her research focused on the Rwanda Market itself, as a space for interactions and encounters resulting in changes in boundaries and even identities, the current study takes on another perspective in analyzing the strategies and economic linkages of (Chinese) entrepreneurs active in the Bole Rwanda area.…”
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“…Almost all other Chinese businesses (i.e., targeting Chinese customers) are located in the streets surrounding this openair market (for more contextual information, see "Addis Ababa and Bole Rwanda" section). This particular food market has recently been extensively described and investigated by Huang (2019) studying both the local food value chains related to this market, and the social relations and interactions between the migrant and local communities in this particular area. While her research focused on the Rwanda Market itself, as a space for interactions and encounters resulting in changes in boundaries and even identities, the current study takes on another perspective in analyzing the strategies and economic linkages of (Chinese) entrepreneurs active in the Bole Rwanda area.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The China market has become a unique arena in which foreign and local business actors interact and establish relationships. As such, Huang (2019) concludes that this is an alternative way in which Chinese food systems can be integrated in urban areas around the world. The area has become a melting pot of Chinese businesses and entrepreneurs, Chinese customers, and Ethiopians.…”
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