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Calculation of maize and rice parity prices in Senegal.
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countries that have liberalized their staple food markets, thereby exacerbating the plight of poor consumers and farmers. This …
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, has been accompanied by calls for direct government action in food markets. This paper reviews how Zambia, Malawi, and … Mozambique handled private food markets during the food crises of 2001/02, 2002/03, and 2005/06, which may provide important …
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Calculation of maize and rice parity prices in Mali.
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Calculation of maize and rice parity prices in Guinea.
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the performance of staple food markets in Eastern and Southern Africa. …
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Africa has inherited highly arbitrary political borders that vastly complicate current efforts to accelerate agricultural growth and reduce hunger. Because Africa’s inherited political borders arbitrarily partition agro-ecological zones and natural market sheds, current country borders serve...
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Annexes to the report prepared by Michigan State University for the World Bank under contract No. 7144132, Strengthening Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa through Trade Liberalization and Regional Integration
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" on 25-26 January 2010 in Maputo, Mozambique under the Comesa-MSU-IFPRI African Agricultural Markets Project (AAMP) …
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A report prepared by Michigan State University for the World Bank under contract No. 7144132, Strengthening Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa through Trade Liberalization and Regional Integration
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