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Dramatically increased international agricultural commodity prices from 2007 to mid-2008 brought food inflation and greater incidence of poverty and malnutrition to developing countries. Higher food prices in 2011 threaten to repeat that crisis. The international community responded strongly to...
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Tanzania. Representative climate projections are used in calibrated crop models to predict crop yield changes for 110 districts … in Tanzania. These results are in turn imposed on a highly-disaggregated, dynamic economy-wide model of Tanzania. We find … impact, food security in Tanzania appears likely to deteriorate as a consequence of climate change. The analysis points to a …
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This paper evaluates the greenhouse gas emissions and economic impacts from producing biofuels in Tanzania …
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countries. However, for Tanzania and Ghana, two major aid recipients, aid did not seem to have been equally beneficial. This …
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Tanzania.s industrial sector has evolved through various stages since independence in 1961, from nascent and …
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Given global heterogeneity in climate-induced agricultural variability, Tanzania has the potential to substantially … exporting regions, Tanzania may be able to export more maize at higher prices, even if it also experiences below … severe dry conditions that may reduce agricultural production in years when Tanzania is only mildly affected. Tanzania could …
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Tanzania has been a relative success story in Africa in terms of political reform. While foreign aid has helped …
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