Economic impacts of developing a biofuel industry in Mozambique
Mozambique is one of the most promising African countries for producing biofuels and the national biofuel policy of 2009 identifies measures to incentivize biofuel production. Demand for biofuels in the Southern African Development Community is expected to increase over the next few years as 7 of it...
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| author | Hartley, Faaiqa van Seventer, Dirk Tostão, Emilio Arndt, Channing |
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| description | Mozambique is one of the most promising African countries for producing biofuels and the national biofuel policy of 2009 identifies measures to incentivize biofuel production. Demand for biofuels in the Southern African Development Community is expected to increase over the next few years as 7 of its 15 member states have implemented or proposed the implementation of blending mandates by 2020. South Africa is one of these countries. Using a dynamic recursive computable general equilibrium (CGE) model, we estimate the impacts of expanding biofuel production in Mozambique under both commercial and smallholder-type farming models, including and excluding bagasse cogeneration. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1468302024-10-25T07:59:29Z Economic impacts of developing a biofuel industry in Mozambique Hartley, Faaiqa van Seventer, Dirk Tostão, Emilio Arndt, Channing economic growth biofuels agricultural policies employment capacity development computable general equilibrium models food security Mozambique is one of the most promising African countries for producing biofuels and the national biofuel policy of 2009 identifies measures to incentivize biofuel production. Demand for biofuels in the Southern African Development Community is expected to increase over the next few years as 7 of its 15 member states have implemented or proposed the implementation of blending mandates by 2020. South Africa is one of these countries. Using a dynamic recursive computable general equilibrium (CGE) model, we estimate the impacts of expanding biofuel production in Mozambique under both commercial and smallholder-type farming models, including and excluding bagasse cogeneration. 2019-01-30 2024-06-21T09:08:58Z 2024-06-21T09:08:58Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146830 en Open Access Routledge Hartley, Faaiqa; van Seventer, Dirk; Tostão, Emilio; and Arndt, Channing. 2019. Economic impacts of developing a biofuel industry in Mozambique. Development Southern Africa 36(2): 233-249. https://doi.org/10.1080/0376835X.2018.1548962 |
| spellingShingle | economic growth biofuels agricultural policies employment capacity development computable general equilibrium models food security Hartley, Faaiqa van Seventer, Dirk Tostão, Emilio Arndt, Channing Economic impacts of developing a biofuel industry in Mozambique |
| title | Economic impacts of developing a biofuel industry in Mozambique |
| title_full | Economic impacts of developing a biofuel industry in Mozambique |
| title_fullStr | Economic impacts of developing a biofuel industry in Mozambique |
| title_full_unstemmed | Economic impacts of developing a biofuel industry in Mozambique |
| title_short | Economic impacts of developing a biofuel industry in Mozambique |
| title_sort | economic impacts of developing a biofuel industry in mozambique |
| topic | economic growth biofuels agricultural policies employment capacity development computable general equilibrium models food security |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146830 |
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