The case for and against export mandates for oilseeds and pulses
An export mandate means that exports can only be made through a structured market, such as a commodity exchange or a formal trading floor/platform where agricultural value chain actors (farmers, commodity exchanges, millers, processors, exporters) conduct organized, regulated trade, usually with spe...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2020
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| author | Ochieng, Dennis O. Baulch, Bob |
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| description | An export mandate means that exports can only be made through a structured market, such as a commodity exchange or a formal trading floor/platform where agricultural value chain actors (farmers, commodity exchanges, millers, processors, exporters) conduct organized, regulated trade, usually with specific financial arrangements. In Malawi, a singular example is the tobacco export mandate which has existed for over 70 years with a formal and organized market structure through the auction floors. Only a few other African countries also have export mandates, including Ethiopia (coffee and sesame) and Rwanda (coffee and tea). Some West African countries also only permit exports of cotton through their state marketing boards. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1437332025-11-06T06:40:22Z The case for and against export mandates for oilseeds and pulses Ochieng, Dennis O. Baulch, Bob value chains export controls exports policies commodities grain legumes oilseeds export policies An export mandate means that exports can only be made through a structured market, such as a commodity exchange or a formal trading floor/platform where agricultural value chain actors (farmers, commodity exchanges, millers, processors, exporters) conduct organized, regulated trade, usually with specific financial arrangements. In Malawi, a singular example is the tobacco export mandate which has existed for over 70 years with a formal and organized market structure through the auction floors. Only a few other African countries also have export mandates, including Ethiopia (coffee and sesame) and Rwanda (coffee and tea). Some West African countries also only permit exports of cotton through their state marketing boards. 2020-12-01 2024-05-22T12:16:27Z 2024-05-22T12:16:27Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143733 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Ochieng, Dennis O.; and Baulch, Bob. 2020. The case for and against export mandates for oilseeds and pulses. MaSSP Project Note December 2020. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134211. |
| spellingShingle | value chains export controls exports policies commodities grain legumes oilseeds export policies Ochieng, Dennis O. Baulch, Bob The case for and against export mandates for oilseeds and pulses |
| title | The case for and against export mandates for oilseeds and pulses |
| title_full | The case for and against export mandates for oilseeds and pulses |
| title_fullStr | The case for and against export mandates for oilseeds and pulses |
| title_full_unstemmed | The case for and against export mandates for oilseeds and pulses |
| title_short | The case for and against export mandates for oilseeds and pulses |
| title_sort | case for and against export mandates for oilseeds and pulses |
| topic | value chains export controls exports policies commodities grain legumes oilseeds export policies |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143733 |
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