Dynamics of informal cross-border trade in agricultural products between Nepal and India

Following COVID-19, the Russia-Ukraine War severely disrupted global markets for agricultural input and output, affecting poverty and agrifood system (Arndt, et al., 2023). This has sparked concerns regarding the impacts of higher world commodity prices on developing landlocked countries, such as Ne...

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Autores principales: Kharel, Paras, Singh, Dikshya, Bista, Roopali, Khadka, Bipin, Roy, Devesh, Pradhan, Mamata, Saroj, Sunil, Kamar, Abul, Gupta, Shalini
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Publicado: IFRPI 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155482
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author Kharel, Paras
Singh, Dikshya
Bista, Roopali
Khadka, Bipin
Roy, Devesh
Pradhan, Mamata
Saroj, Sunil
Kamar, Abul
Gupta, Shalini
author_browse Bista, Roopali
Gupta, Shalini
Kamar, Abul
Khadka, Bipin
Kharel, Paras
Pradhan, Mamata
Roy, Devesh
Saroj, Sunil
Singh, Dikshya
author_facet Kharel, Paras
Singh, Dikshya
Bista, Roopali
Khadka, Bipin
Roy, Devesh
Pradhan, Mamata
Saroj, Sunil
Kamar, Abul
Gupta, Shalini
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description Following COVID-19, the Russia-Ukraine War severely disrupted global markets for agricultural input and output, affecting poverty and agrifood system (Arndt, et al., 2023). This has sparked concerns regarding the impacts of higher world commodity prices on developing landlocked countries, such as Nepal, which heavily rely on agriculture (Bentley et al., 2022). Literature indicates that these crises, including wars, are likely to increase informal trade (Chakunda, 2023). It is considered that informal economy which had been on a decline after the promulgation of Nepal’s Constitution in 2015, has started increasing after the COVID-19 pandemic, and is most likely to be affected by the increasing crises. This prevailing scenario presents challenges for Nepal’s Agrifood System that relies on the import of food and agricultural inputs. In this context, with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) has challenges arising from the Russia-Ukraine war, such as informal trade, in the leadership of International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and in collaboration with International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Institute for Integrated Development Studies (IIDS) and South Asia Watch on Trade, Economics and Environment (SAWTEE). Informal cross-border agricultural food trade (ICBAT) plays a significant role in landlocked Nepal's agricultural food system. A host of demand and supply side factors account for the prominence of informal trade in relation to formal. Informal trade comprises unrecorded flows of goods and services that escape official statistics, encompassing commercial transactions across international borders. The term "informal" refers to the nature of the trade rather than the traders' status. Literature categorizes informal trade into three main categories: a) unregistered traders, individuals, households, or firms operating outside the formal economy; b) registered firms or other entities evading regulations been working to address the intricate and urgent and duties completely i.e., smuggling; c) registered firms partly evading regulations and duties through different practices such as misclassification and mis invoicing.
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spelling CGSpace1554822025-03-17T19:45:52Z Dynamics of informal cross-border trade in agricultural products between Nepal and India Kharel, Paras Singh, Dikshya Bista, Roopali Khadka, Bipin Roy, Devesh Pradhan, Mamata Saroj, Sunil Kamar, Abul Gupta, Shalini agricultural products markets informal sector socioeconomic aspects Following COVID-19, the Russia-Ukraine War severely disrupted global markets for agricultural input and output, affecting poverty and agrifood system (Arndt, et al., 2023). This has sparked concerns regarding the impacts of higher world commodity prices on developing landlocked countries, such as Nepal, which heavily rely on agriculture (Bentley et al., 2022). Literature indicates that these crises, including wars, are likely to increase informal trade (Chakunda, 2023). It is considered that informal economy which had been on a decline after the promulgation of Nepal’s Constitution in 2015, has started increasing after the COVID-19 pandemic, and is most likely to be affected by the increasing crises. This prevailing scenario presents challenges for Nepal’s Agrifood System that relies on the import of food and agricultural inputs. In this context, with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) has challenges arising from the Russia-Ukraine war, such as informal trade, in the leadership of International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and in collaboration with International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Institute for Integrated Development Studies (IIDS) and South Asia Watch on Trade, Economics and Environment (SAWTEE). Informal cross-border agricultural food trade (ICBAT) plays a significant role in landlocked Nepal's agricultural food system. A host of demand and supply side factors account for the prominence of informal trade in relation to formal. Informal trade comprises unrecorded flows of goods and services that escape official statistics, encompassing commercial transactions across international borders. The term "informal" refers to the nature of the trade rather than the traders' status. Literature categorizes informal trade into three main categories: a) unregistered traders, individuals, households, or firms operating outside the formal economy; b) registered firms or other entities evading regulations been working to address the intricate and urgent and duties completely i.e., smuggling; c) registered firms partly evading regulations and duties through different practices such as misclassification and mis invoicing. 2024 2024-10-22T15:13:11Z 2024-10-22T15:13:11Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155482 en Limited Access IFRPI Kharel, P., Singh, D., Bista, R., Khadka, B., Roy, D., Pradhan, M., Saroj, S., Kamar, A., & Gupta, S. (2024) Dynamics of informal cross-border trade in agricultural products between Nepal and India. New Delhi: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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markets
informal sector
socioeconomic aspects
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Singh, Dikshya
Bista, Roopali
Khadka, Bipin
Roy, Devesh
Pradhan, Mamata
Saroj, Sunil
Kamar, Abul
Gupta, Shalini
Dynamics of informal cross-border trade in agricultural products between Nepal and India
title Dynamics of informal cross-border trade in agricultural products between Nepal and India
title_full Dynamics of informal cross-border trade in agricultural products between Nepal and India
title_fullStr Dynamics of informal cross-border trade in agricultural products between Nepal and India
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of informal cross-border trade in agricultural products between Nepal and India
title_short Dynamics of informal cross-border trade in agricultural products between Nepal and India
title_sort dynamics of informal cross border trade in agricultural products between nepal and india
topic agricultural products
markets
informal sector
socioeconomic aspects
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155482
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