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Assessing the participation of men and women in cross-border trade in agriculture: evidence from selected east african countries

"Assessing the participation of men and women in cross-border trade in agriculture: Evidence from selected East African countries". ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 38. 2016. 

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AW
ECA
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ReSAKSS Working Paper
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Author: 
Mbo’o-Tchouawou, M. Waithanji, E. Mulei, L. Karugia, J.
Year: 
2016
publisher: 
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI).
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Synopsis: 2013 Annual Trends and Outlook Report. ReSAKSS Issue Note No. 24. 2015.

Synopsis: 2013 Annual Trends and Outlook Report

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AW
SA
ECA
WA
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ReSAKSS Issue Note
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Author: 
Badiane, O., Makombe, T., and Bahiigwa, G.
Year: 
2013
publisher: 
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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Promoting Agricultural Trade to Enhance Resilience in Africa ReSAKSS Annual Trends and Outlook Report 2013

The 2013 Annual Trends and Outlook Report (ATOR) contributes to the emerging debate by analyzing Africas recent trade performance and future outlook at the global and regional levels, including discussions of the mechanisms of dealing with food price volatility, the scope for increasing trans-border trade, and the potential impacts of weather-related shocks and biophysical factors on intra-regional exports. The ATOR finds that Africas share of world trade of goods and services, and specifically of agricultural goods, made a turnaround and started increasing in the 2000s.

Region: 
AW
SA
ECA
WA
Type: 
ReSAKSS Annual Trends and Outlook Report
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The 2013 Annual Trends and Outlook Report (ATOR) contributes to the emerging debate by analyzing Africas recent trade performance and future outlook at the global and regional levels, including discussions of the mechanisms of dealing with food price volatility, the scope for increasing trans-border trade, and the potential impacts of weather-related shocks and biophysical factors on intra-regional exports. The ATOR finds that Africas share of world trade of goods and services, and specifically of agricultural goods, made a turnaround and started increasing in the 2000s. Also, intra-Africa agricultural exports have grown rapidly in recent years, particularly in calorie terms, thus lessening the continents dependence on the West in terms of trade. The Report attributes the improved trade performance to recent improvements in economic growth and infrastructure on the continent, together with higher world prices for some key raw materials.
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Badiane, Ousmane, ed.; Makombe, Tsitsi, ed.; Bahiigwa, Godfrey, ed.
Year: 
2014
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
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