Design, income distribution, and consumption effects of maize pricing policies in Zambia
The organization of maize marketing in Zambia reflects the main objective of the system—supplying urban areas with cheap food. Maize purchased from farmers is sold only to the major milling companies, all of which are located in urban centers. The marketing subsidy, reflected in the low sale price t...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
1988
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161112 |
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