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Key findings regarding the structure of trade for tomato, rape, and onion into Lusaka are (a) regional trade is an important part of Zambia’s fresh produce system, (b) supply chains for tomato, rape, and onion are short, (c) the role of the modern market system is very small, and (d) the role...
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’s produce. This policy brief explores the role of brokers in the marketing of fresh produce in Soweto Market. It concludes that …
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Published by Tegemeo Institute for Agricultural Policy and Development
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Cotton is an unquestioned success of Zambia’s turn towards a market economy. Yet the entry over the past two years of new players has put the sector under great stress and may have pushed it to a turning point. Now more than ever, effective “rules of the game” are urgently needed to...
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Research Results of the Policy Analysis Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics
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Daily quantities of tomato, rape and onion entering Soweto market in Lusaka fluctuate dramatically. The market does a remarkable job of moderating the impact on prices of these unstable quantities, through stabilizing mechanisms such as short-term storage of tomato and rape by traders and...
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Resultados de pesquisa do Departmento de Análise de Políticas, MINAG, Direcção de Economia
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This brief reviews results of applied research regarding the role of government in staple food markets in East and Southern Africa. The purpose of the brief is to draw lessons for Mozambique as it decides how to use the grain storage silos it has been building since 2009. The authors suggest...
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