This paper aims to develop and test methods for spatial mapping of population, food production, consumption, and marketed quantities in Africa. As an initial, exploratory exercise, the paper examines the spatial pattern of population, food production, consumption, and trade in the three countries of Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique. This largely descriptive initial work will lay the empirical foundations for future analytical work modeling regional trade flows of food staples. By mapping population, food production, and trade flows, the paper aims to help policy makers better understand and anticipate spatial interactions in staple food markets. Through visual presentation of market information, these spatial mapping tools offer prospects for ...
Developing the rural agricultural input markets in sub-Saharan Africa can improve the current low pr...
In this paper we develop a typology to help design and improve spatial targeting of food and nutriti...
Cross border trade of agricultural commodities between Tanzania and its neighbors remains active res...
This paper aims to develop and test methods for spatial mapping of population, food production, cons...
Zambia’s population clusters tightly in cities along the north-south line of rail and in the primar...
This paper aims to identify the geographic extent of major staple food market sheds in West Africa a...
This working paper explores the prospects for regional maize trade in helpin...
The main objective of this paper is to examine whether the staple food markets in Africa are efficie...
In this study we analyze recent and proposed maize marketing reforms in Zambia. To capture the effec...
This paper aims to evaluate the potential impact of intra-regional trade in moderating food price sh...
To guide the design of future agriculture and food value chain interventions, this paper combines tw...
Food security is an issue of high importance for Sub-Saharan African countries. With the on-going pr...
This paper discusses the potential for intra-regional trade and sub-regional adjustment in the maize...
Location of markets determine how producers and consumers interact temporally and spatially. In arid...
National audienceThe document summarises the results of twenty years of coordination of research pro...
Developing the rural agricultural input markets in sub-Saharan Africa can improve the current low pr...
In this paper we develop a typology to help design and improve spatial targeting of food and nutriti...
Cross border trade of agricultural commodities between Tanzania and its neighbors remains active res...
This paper aims to develop and test methods for spatial mapping of population, food production, cons...
Zambia’s population clusters tightly in cities along the north-south line of rail and in the primar...
This paper aims to identify the geographic extent of major staple food market sheds in West Africa a...
This working paper explores the prospects for regional maize trade in helpin...
The main objective of this paper is to examine whether the staple food markets in Africa are efficie...
In this study we analyze recent and proposed maize marketing reforms in Zambia. To capture the effec...
This paper aims to evaluate the potential impact of intra-regional trade in moderating food price sh...
To guide the design of future agriculture and food value chain interventions, this paper combines tw...
Food security is an issue of high importance for Sub-Saharan African countries. With the on-going pr...
This paper discusses the potential for intra-regional trade and sub-regional adjustment in the maize...
Location of markets determine how producers and consumers interact temporally and spatially. In arid...
National audienceThe document summarises the results of twenty years of coordination of research pro...
Developing the rural agricultural input markets in sub-Saharan Africa can improve the current low pr...
In this paper we develop a typology to help design and improve spatial targeting of food and nutriti...
Cross border trade of agricultural commodities between Tanzania and its neighbors remains active res...