Exploring regional dynamics in Sub-Saharan African agriculture

Identifying growth poles in the SSA region, strengthening linkages and generating mutual benefits across African countries is an important part of the strategy to promote agriculture-led growth at the Africa-wide scale. Using agricultural trade data, this study focuses on identifying major countries...

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Main Authors: Diao, Xinshen, Yanoma, Yukitsugu
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2003
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156253
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description Identifying growth poles in the SSA region, strengthening linkages and generating mutual benefits across African countries is an important part of the strategy to promote agriculture-led growth at the Africa-wide scale. Using agricultural trade data, this study focuses on identifying major countries that play important roles in regional agricultural trade and commodities in which African countries have a comparative advantage and where there is potential for more trade within the region....Poor infrastructure and institutional barriers are among the major reasons constraining African countries to exploit their comparative advantage and strengthen their economic linkages. The model simulations show that opening the EU market is strongly in the common interest of African countries. Reducing African countries own trade barriers, both in agriculture and non-agriculture, can significantly increase intra-regional agricultural trade. However, the benefit of the globalization and agricultural trade liberalization to the African countries would be limited by poor market access conditions such as transportation and other infrastructure. Because of these, many African agricultural commodities can hardly reach domestic and regional markets, or be exported to the world. Without improving the efficiency of these nonagricultural sectors that provide critical inputs or services to agricultural production and trade, it is virtually impossible for the countries of SSA to increase their competitiveness in international markets. -- from Authors' Abstract
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spelling CGSpace1562532025-11-06T05:42:32Z Exploring regional dynamics in Sub-Saharan African agriculture Diao, Xinshen Yanoma, Yukitsugu agricultural growth agriculture trade infrastructure trade barriers trade liberalization markets Identifying growth poles in the SSA region, strengthening linkages and generating mutual benefits across African countries is an important part of the strategy to promote agriculture-led growth at the Africa-wide scale. Using agricultural trade data, this study focuses on identifying major countries that play important roles in regional agricultural trade and commodities in which African countries have a comparative advantage and where there is potential for more trade within the region....Poor infrastructure and institutional barriers are among the major reasons constraining African countries to exploit their comparative advantage and strengthen their economic linkages. The model simulations show that opening the EU market is strongly in the common interest of African countries. Reducing African countries own trade barriers, both in agriculture and non-agriculture, can significantly increase intra-regional agricultural trade. However, the benefit of the globalization and agricultural trade liberalization to the African countries would be limited by poor market access conditions such as transportation and other infrastructure. Because of these, many African agricultural commodities can hardly reach domestic and regional markets, or be exported to the world. Without improving the efficiency of these nonagricultural sectors that provide critical inputs or services to agricultural production and trade, it is virtually impossible for the countries of SSA to increase their competitiveness in international markets. -- from Authors' Abstract 2003 2024-10-24T12:43:36Z 2024-10-24T12:43:36Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156253 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Diao, Xinshen; Yanoma, Yukitsugu. 2003. Exploring regional dynamics in Sub-Saharan African agriculture. DSGD Discussion Paper 2. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156253
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trade barriers
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markets
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Exploring regional dynamics in Sub-Saharan African agriculture
title Exploring regional dynamics in Sub-Saharan African agriculture
title_full Exploring regional dynamics in Sub-Saharan African agriculture
title_fullStr Exploring regional dynamics in Sub-Saharan African agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Exploring regional dynamics in Sub-Saharan African agriculture
title_short Exploring regional dynamics in Sub-Saharan African agriculture
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agriculture
trade
infrastructure
trade barriers
trade liberalization
markets
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