Reducing food imports and promoting domestically produced food commodities are long-standing goals for policymakers and other stakeholders in sub-Saharan African countries. For instance, Tanzania, after a long period of dependency on imported food commodities, such as sugar and edible oils, intends to meet its demand for these commodities through domestic production by transforming its agriculture sector to achieve this goal. Applying a general computable equilibrium (CGE) model, this study determines the multiplier effects of technological progress that is assumed to foster domestic edible oilseed crop production, other crops, and Tanzania’s economy in general. Findings from the model establish an increase in domestic production not only f...
Organic production is located mostly in the northern and eastern parts of Tanzania. Production consi...
The problem of food supply is a critical issue in developing countries such as Tanzania, where the m...
This paper evaluates the potential impact of adoption of improved legume technologies on rural house...
Reducing food imports and promoting domestically produced food commodities are long-standing goals f...
The research is financed by the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture under the auspices of the F...
Deficit in food supply, edible oil in particular is a common occurrence in Tanzania. The deficit in ...
Poverty is prevalent and widespread in rural Tanzania, where agriculture is the main activity. The g...
Open Access ArticleDuring the last decade, post-harvest losses (PHL) reduction has been topping the ...
ABSTRACT Edible oil imports to Africa grew over 10% per year from 2006 to 2015, and accounted for 34...
Biofuels provide a new opportunity to enhance economic development in Tanzania. Drawing on detailed ...
This study utilizes a recursive dynamic general equilibrium model calibrated with data for Tanzania ...
Rapid economic growth has failed to significantly improve poverty and nutrition outcomes in Tanzania...
This paper examines the performance of food production and productivity in Tanzania since 2000, in r...
Global food, fuel, and fertilizer prices have risen rapidly in recent months, driven in large part b...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have high nutritional value, forming a potent weapon against th...
Organic production is located mostly in the northern and eastern parts of Tanzania. Production consi...
The problem of food supply is a critical issue in developing countries such as Tanzania, where the m...
This paper evaluates the potential impact of adoption of improved legume technologies on rural house...
Reducing food imports and promoting domestically produced food commodities are long-standing goals f...
The research is financed by the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture under the auspices of the F...
Deficit in food supply, edible oil in particular is a common occurrence in Tanzania. The deficit in ...
Poverty is prevalent and widespread in rural Tanzania, where agriculture is the main activity. The g...
Open Access ArticleDuring the last decade, post-harvest losses (PHL) reduction has been topping the ...
ABSTRACT Edible oil imports to Africa grew over 10% per year from 2006 to 2015, and accounted for 34...
Biofuels provide a new opportunity to enhance economic development in Tanzania. Drawing on detailed ...
This study utilizes a recursive dynamic general equilibrium model calibrated with data for Tanzania ...
Rapid economic growth has failed to significantly improve poverty and nutrition outcomes in Tanzania...
This paper examines the performance of food production and productivity in Tanzania since 2000, in r...
Global food, fuel, and fertilizer prices have risen rapidly in recent months, driven in large part b...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have high nutritional value, forming a potent weapon against th...
Organic production is located mostly in the northern and eastern parts of Tanzania. Production consi...
The problem of food supply is a critical issue in developing countries such as Tanzania, where the m...
This paper evaluates the potential impact of adoption of improved legume technologies on rural house...