Feeding more people and better in West Africa: the case of Benin

In this lecture, Moïse C. Mensah traces the recent history of economic policy in Benin and examines how Benin can meet food security needs while overcoming the challenges posed by a growing population, fragile natural resource base, and constraints on productivity. Although the gap between food supp...

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Autor principal: Mensah, Moïse C.
Formato: Ponencia
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161303
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description In this lecture, Moïse C. Mensah traces the recent history of economic policy in Benin and examines how Benin can meet food security needs while overcoming the challenges posed by a growing population, fragile natural resource base, and constraints on productivity. Although the gap between food supply and demand is not significant in Benin, about a third of the population is food insecure because of regional differences in food production and lack of income. The growth in population means that Benin’s food requirements will double in volume by 2020, possibly increasing the food-insecure share of the population. To help make the Beninese food secure, Mensah suggests that several steps be taken in three areas: agricultural and rural development, agricultural research, and regional cooperation. These steps include faster decentralization of government in order to empower local communities, improvement of infrastructure and rural services, enhancement of market efficiency, promotion of income generation in rural areas, improvement in the link between farmers’ needs and research themes and extension packages, strengthening of the capability for food policy analysis and research, and better integration of Benin into regional marketing and cooperation. (Forward by Per Pinstrup- Andersen)
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spelling CGSpace1613032025-02-19T14:01:18Z Feeding more people and better in West Africa: the case of Benin Mensah, Moïse C. food security food policies economic policies food supply In this lecture, Moïse C. Mensah traces the recent history of economic policy in Benin and examines how Benin can meet food security needs while overcoming the challenges posed by a growing population, fragile natural resource base, and constraints on productivity. Although the gap between food supply and demand is not significant in Benin, about a third of the population is food insecure because of regional differences in food production and lack of income. The growth in population means that Benin’s food requirements will double in volume by 2020, possibly increasing the food-insecure share of the population. To help make the Beninese food secure, Mensah suggests that several steps be taken in three areas: agricultural and rural development, agricultural research, and regional cooperation. These steps include faster decentralization of government in order to empower local communities, improvement of infrastructure and rural services, enhancement of market efficiency, promotion of income generation in rural areas, improvement in the link between farmers’ needs and research themes and extension packages, strengthening of the capability for food policy analysis and research, and better integration of Benin into regional marketing and cooperation. (Forward by Per Pinstrup- Andersen) 1999 2024-11-21T09:54:46Z 2024-11-21T09:54:46Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161303 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Mensah, Moïse C. 1999. Feeding more people and better in West Africa;the case of Benin. IFPRI lecture series. 6. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161303
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title_short Feeding more people and better in West Africa: the case of Benin
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food policies
economic policies
food supply
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