Effects of a partial ban on Papua New Guinea’s imports of poultry products
In 2023, Papua New Guinea introduced a partial ban on poultry imports from Australia and Asian countries (representing about 70 percent of total PNG poultry imports) in response to the biosecurity threat posed by Avian Influenza (bird flu). Such a restriction on supply has the potential to lead to s...
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| author | Gimiseve, Harry Miamba, Nelson Na'ata, Bartholomew Dorosh, Paul A. Schmidt, Emily Yadav, Shweta |
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| description | In 2023, Papua New Guinea introduced a partial ban on poultry imports from Australia and Asian countries (representing about 70 percent of total PNG poultry imports) in response to the biosecurity threat posed by Avian Influenza (bird flu). Such a restriction on supply has the potential to lead to sharp price increases, steep reductions in household consumption and greater food insecurity.
This memo presents an overview of PNG’s poultry sector and describes an analysis of the ef fects of these trade restrictions on poultry prices, production and consumption using a partial equilibrium model of PNG’s poultry sector. This new analysis builds on earlier work (Dorosh and Schmidt, 2023) that explored the implications of a total ban on poultry imports, by simulating the impacts of a partial poultry ban, including the effects on various household groups within PNG. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1404462025-11-06T05:02:26Z Effects of a partial ban on Papua New Guinea’s imports of poultry products Gimiseve, Harry Miamba, Nelson Na'ata, Bartholomew Dorosh, Paul A. Schmidt, Emily Yadav, Shweta poultry imports biosecurity avian influenza supply prices household consumption food security trade In 2023, Papua New Guinea introduced a partial ban on poultry imports from Australia and Asian countries (representing about 70 percent of total PNG poultry imports) in response to the biosecurity threat posed by Avian Influenza (bird flu). Such a restriction on supply has the potential to lead to sharp price increases, steep reductions in household consumption and greater food insecurity. This memo presents an overview of PNG’s poultry sector and describes an analysis of the ef fects of these trade restrictions on poultry prices, production and consumption using a partial equilibrium model of PNG’s poultry sector. This new analysis builds on earlier work (Dorosh and Schmidt, 2023) that explored the implications of a total ban on poultry imports, by simulating the impacts of a partial poultry ban, including the effects on various household groups within PNG. 2024-03-14 2024-03-14T19:09:06Z 2024-03-14T19:09:06Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140446 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140479 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140447 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Gimiseve, Harry; Miamba, Nelson; Na’ata, Bartholomew; Dorosh, Paul; Schmidt, Emily; and Yadav, Shweta. 2024. Effects of a partial ban on Papua New Guinea’s imports of poultry products. Papua New Guinea Project Note 13. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140446 |
| spellingShingle | poultry imports biosecurity avian influenza supply prices household consumption food security trade Gimiseve, Harry Miamba, Nelson Na'ata, Bartholomew Dorosh, Paul A. Schmidt, Emily Yadav, Shweta Effects of a partial ban on Papua New Guinea’s imports of poultry products |
| title | Effects of a partial ban on Papua New Guinea’s imports of poultry products |
| title_full | Effects of a partial ban on Papua New Guinea’s imports of poultry products |
| title_fullStr | Effects of a partial ban on Papua New Guinea’s imports of poultry products |
| title_full_unstemmed | Effects of a partial ban on Papua New Guinea’s imports of poultry products |
| title_short | Effects of a partial ban on Papua New Guinea’s imports of poultry products |
| title_sort | effects of a partial ban on papua new guinea s imports of poultry products |
| topic | poultry imports biosecurity avian influenza supply prices household consumption food security trade |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140446 |
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