In this paper, we analyze the progress made in realizing this anticipated boost in economic growth for three agricultural subsectors: cereals, livestock/meat, and horticultural products. We begin with a discussion of the agricultural sector in general, based on an overview of the trends in macroeconomic indicators following the devaluation (section 2). Section 3 examines changes in the trading environment and the reaction of markets to these changes. Section 4 describes the responses of producers and traders to the new opportunities offered by the devaluation; the analysis looks at input/output price trends, trading opportunities and their impact on production. We conclude in section 5 by evaluating the results obtained, drawing conclusi...
Identifying growth poles in the SSA region, strengthening linkages and generating mutual benefits ac...
Agricultural trade performance is also affected by a host of other factors unrelated to agriculture ...
Trade bans and high international food prices are pushing many West African countries away from thei...
In this paper, we analyze the progress made in realizing this anticipated boost in economic growth f...
This paper deals with the role of regional trade in fostering the resilience of domestic food market...
On January 12, 1994, Cameroon and 12 other members of the Communaute Financiere Africaine (CFA) zone...
Economic and agricultural policies in West Africa have evolved progressively over the last 20 years....
High rainfall variability, resulting in frequent floods, droughts and locus infestations, undermines...
The role of markets in the long term transformation of west african agriculture African agriculture...
The study carried out on behalf of the Conference of Ministers of Agriculture of West and Central Af...
Interest in intraregional trade within West Africa has been stimulated by debate on its potential to...
The state of agri-food trade in two selected trade blocs from the African region was presented in th...
This paper looks at the recent boom in agricultural commodity prices to see to what extent the chang...
Devaluation and food consumption in the franc zone. the case of Burkina Faso. The decision of deval...
Overvaluation of exchange rate is often mentioned in the literature as a cause of explaining the dec...
Identifying growth poles in the SSA region, strengthening linkages and generating mutual benefits ac...
Agricultural trade performance is also affected by a host of other factors unrelated to agriculture ...
Trade bans and high international food prices are pushing many West African countries away from thei...
In this paper, we analyze the progress made in realizing this anticipated boost in economic growth f...
This paper deals with the role of regional trade in fostering the resilience of domestic food market...
On January 12, 1994, Cameroon and 12 other members of the Communaute Financiere Africaine (CFA) zone...
Economic and agricultural policies in West Africa have evolved progressively over the last 20 years....
High rainfall variability, resulting in frequent floods, droughts and locus infestations, undermines...
The role of markets in the long term transformation of west african agriculture African agriculture...
The study carried out on behalf of the Conference of Ministers of Agriculture of West and Central Af...
Interest in intraregional trade within West Africa has been stimulated by debate on its potential to...
The state of agri-food trade in two selected trade blocs from the African region was presented in th...
This paper looks at the recent boom in agricultural commodity prices to see to what extent the chang...
Devaluation and food consumption in the franc zone. the case of Burkina Faso. The decision of deval...
Overvaluation of exchange rate is often mentioned in the literature as a cause of explaining the dec...
Identifying growth poles in the SSA region, strengthening linkages and generating mutual benefits ac...
Agricultural trade performance is also affected by a host of other factors unrelated to agriculture ...
Trade bans and high international food prices are pushing many West African countries away from thei...