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benefited from the bumper crop and FRA‟s involvement in maize marketing. The FRA‟s high buy price and purchase of nearly 900 … key features of the 2010/11 GRZ maize marketing policies and their likely income distributional effects on various …
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detailed marketing studies to be undertaken in the context of PROMISAM II’s applied research program on promoting food security … in Mali. The objective of the reconnaissance was to explore changes in cereal production and marketing patterns as an …
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marketing margins, which shrink the wedge between producer and consumer prices. Moreover, Malawi faces major political and …
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AAMP Policy Briefing 1 January, 2010 This brief summarizes the policy implications of three thematic papers and seven country background papers prepared for the COMESA-ACTESA policy seminar on “Variations in staple food prices: Causes, consequences, and policy implications.” There is little...
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findings from a study on smallholder crop marketing behavior and urban consumption patterns in Eastern and Southern Africa. …
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Calculation of rice and maize parity prices in Niger.
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maize in Mali, the organization of the marketing channels and players, and the characteristics of the main consumption …
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enable smallholders to develop more effective marketing strategies and to negotiate more effectively with traders, in order … to reduce marketing costs as well as the cost of modern inputs such as fertilizer to the farm gate. Rehabilitating the … marketing policy to adherence to more systematic rules-based policies. Nurturing credible commitment in regard to trade policy …
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