West African agriculture rice production represents only 50% of consumers' needs in the sub-region. The on-going negotiation on the Agreement on Agriculture and the establishment of a custom union within the ECOWAS offer an opportunity to reopen the discussion on the possible impact of appropriate trade regulation to stimulate the development of the domestic rice value chain. The poster is based on the review of the outcome of recent studies and national statistics, comparing the rice sector history across different West African countries. Policy measures have been determinant for the expansion of rice imports. But even when restrictions on imports or high tariffs have been implemented, their effect on local production stimulation has been ...
Rice has become one of Nigeria's leading food staples. And rice consumption has outpaced production,...
The Nigerian government has embarked on an ambitious plan to make the country self-sufficient in ric...
The main objective of this investigation is to contribute to the ongoing debate on the effects of th...
West African agriculture rice production represents only 50% of consumers' needs in the sub-region. ...
West African agriculture rice production represents only 50% of consumers' needs in the sub-region. ...
International audienceWest African agriculture rice production represents only 50% of consumers' nee...
The 2008 rice-price surge provided ammunition to the opponents of rice trade liberalization in West ...
The general objective of this study is to measure the relative magnitude of effect of the key econom...
West Africa currently imports 5.2 million tonnes of rice, compared with 1.7 million tonnes in the ea...
With the successive rounds of negotiations aiming at strengthening agricultural trade liberalization...
Rice is a staple food in many countries of Africa and constitutes a major part of the diet in many o...
Following the 2008 food crisis, West African governments have sought to achieve food security. Regio...
This paper documents the trade patterns and trade policy in the rice sector in the East African Comm...
In West Africa, rice produced locally falls short of meeting the demand and preferences of urban con...
government has embarked on an ambitious plan to make the country self-sufficient in rice production ...
Rice has become one of Nigeria's leading food staples. And rice consumption has outpaced production,...
The Nigerian government has embarked on an ambitious plan to make the country self-sufficient in ric...
The main objective of this investigation is to contribute to the ongoing debate on the effects of th...
West African agriculture rice production represents only 50% of consumers' needs in the sub-region. ...
West African agriculture rice production represents only 50% of consumers' needs in the sub-region. ...
International audienceWest African agriculture rice production represents only 50% of consumers' nee...
The 2008 rice-price surge provided ammunition to the opponents of rice trade liberalization in West ...
The general objective of this study is to measure the relative magnitude of effect of the key econom...
West Africa currently imports 5.2 million tonnes of rice, compared with 1.7 million tonnes in the ea...
With the successive rounds of negotiations aiming at strengthening agricultural trade liberalization...
Rice is a staple food in many countries of Africa and constitutes a major part of the diet in many o...
Following the 2008 food crisis, West African governments have sought to achieve food security. Regio...
This paper documents the trade patterns and trade policy in the rice sector in the East African Comm...
In West Africa, rice produced locally falls short of meeting the demand and preferences of urban con...
government has embarked on an ambitious plan to make the country self-sufficient in rice production ...
Rice has become one of Nigeria's leading food staples. And rice consumption has outpaced production,...
The Nigerian government has embarked on an ambitious plan to make the country self-sufficient in ric...
The main objective of this investigation is to contribute to the ongoing debate on the effects of th...