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1) Export diversification has long been at the centre of Zambia’s economic diversification policies. This article … focuses on the coffee sector as a potentially important source of export diversification and examines its supply response to … Zambia is mainly grown for export, the changes in real exchange have the most significant effect on supply in that a …
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This paper underscores the scope and nature of needed responses to the rapidly changing food systems in Africa. The …
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education and training institutions (AET) in southern Africa. Data were gathered on key selected areas such as student enrolment … institutions which can then potentially be applied to other AET institutions. South Africa demonstrated the greatest degree of … diversity in their AET institutions. What is even more remarkable is that South Africa arguably has the most market driven …
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The Bean/Cowpea CRSP has been funding the Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles (ISRA) since 1982 with the goal of developing improved varieties of cowpea. Cowpea is well suited to Senegalese production zones, and is a relatively inexpensive protein source. It can be eaten as both green...
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This study examines the impact of the World Food Program’s (WFP) Local and Regional Procurement of food aid (LRP) on households and markets. It focuses on four countries and commodities where WFP LRP has had a meaningful share of the market: maize in Uganda and Mozambique, beans in Ethiopia,...
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agribusiness companies in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Mozambique, and South Africa. The study was conducted in the context of … anticipated dramatic changes in Africa’s food consumption patterns over coming decades, driven by rising incomes and urban … (1) except for South Africa, companies predominantly employ O-level graduates but (in all countries including South …
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Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been rapidly urbanizing for many years. Current estimates from the UN are that urban … population growth in East Africa is over 4% per year, while in Southern Africa, which has higher urbanization levels, the growth … is estimated at 2%. Overall in East and Southern Africa (ESA), urban populations in the region are growing about 3% per …
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Improving farmers’ access to markets is widely recognized as a major development challenge. A review of the literature suggests that indicators of market access may bear little relationship to the specific processes of interest and hence provide misguided evidence of the impacts of improved...
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