Agrifood Economics

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Technical study, 2017
La récente Politique nationale de sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle (PolNSAN) du Mali se penche sur les quatre dimensions de la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle, dont les facteurs limitant l’accessibilité aux produits alimentaires. Le gouvernement du...
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MAFAP Technical Notes Series
Information product, 2015
This technical note aims to measure, analyse and interpret price incentives for cashew nuts in the United Republic of Tanzania over the period 2005-2013. The results and recommendations presented in this analysis of price incentives...
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Technical study, 2015
This technical note aims to measure, analyse and interpret price incentives for sugar in Malawi over the period 2005-2013. The results and recommendations presented in this analysis of price incentives can be used by stakeholders...
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EPIC Policy Brief No. 4
Policy brief, 2015
This brief summarizes the results of analyses of Shan tea and Arabica coffee value chains in the Northern Mountainous Region of Viet Nam in order to better understand how they are affected by climate change...
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ESA Working Paper 14-07
Working paper, 2014
Food price volatility spells have fuelled the debate about the reliability of world markets as a source of food. At the heart of this debate lies the question of whether food price spikes are generated...
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ESA Working Paper 14-01
Working paper, 2014
We examine the nature of relationship between prices of crude oil, ethanol and grains (maize, wheat and rice). Our working hypothesis is that profit maximization, the US biofuel policies and automotive engine technology give rise...
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Policy brief, 2013
Between 2005 and 2010, cattle producers in Mali faced price disincentives. This was mainly due to inefficiencies in the country’s cattle value chain, which result in weak linkages between domestic and regional markets. Consequently, producers...
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ESA Working Paper 13-05
Working paper, 2013
We examine how the transformation of food value chains (FVCs) influence the triple malnutrition burden (undernourishment, micronutrient deficiencies and over-nutrition) in developing countries. We propose a FVC typology (modern, traditional, modern-to-traditional, and traditional-to-modern) that takes...
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Policy brief, 2013
To make the URT’s rice sector more completive, MAFAP analysis suggests: • promoting investments at the farm level to help increase yields and efficiency; and • strengthening the rice value chain to increase its efficiency and...
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Policy brief, 2013
Although coffee is the URT’s second most important agricultural export, coffee growers receive prices which are lower than those they could potentially obtain. Lower farmers’ prices mainly relate to a few companies’ dominance of the...
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