The development of agricultural commodity exchanges in Africa has become an increasingly popular strategy for addressing some of the ills plaguing African food markets, including poorly developed risk management systems, high transaction costs, and limited price discovery. However, despite substantial support from donors and, in some cases, national governments, commodity exchanges in most African countries are having difficulties getting off the ground. While previous studies (Rashid, Winter-Nelson, and Garcia 2010) highlight the fact that low trade volumes passing through African commodity exchanges limit their development, the question of why exchanges are thinly traded remains poorly understood. Using the Zambian Agricultural Commodity...
Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger o...
The Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) commissioned a pilot study to understand the ro...
"Wealthy countries' agricultural subsidies have also created unfair competition. African farmers not...
The development of agricultural commodity exchanges in Africa has become an increasingly popular str...
This paper reviews the purpose and potential of commodity exchanges in Africa. Drawing from the exis...
Vibrant agricultural commodity exchanges will greatly enhance the performance of Africa’s agricultur...
This paper reviews the purpose and potential of commodity exchanges in Africa. Drawing from the exis...
Discusses what ZAMACE is, the services it offers including commodities trading, ZAMACE and the small...
This continent-wide review of studies on price transmission implemented for the global, regional cro...
This study examines the landscape in which Malawi’s two agricultural commodity exchanges (Comex) and...
Identifying growth poles in the SSA region, strengthening linkages and generating mutual benefits ac...
December 2001 Surveys of the operation of agricultural traders in two Sub-Saharan African countries ...
Identifying growth poles in the SSA region, strengthening linkages and generating mutual benefits ac...
This paper reviews the opportunities and challenges that Eastern African farmers face in accessing d...
With the increased fragmentation of the Zimbabwean agricultural system it has become apparent for st...
Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger o...
The Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) commissioned a pilot study to understand the ro...
"Wealthy countries' agricultural subsidies have also created unfair competition. African farmers not...
The development of agricultural commodity exchanges in Africa has become an increasingly popular str...
This paper reviews the purpose and potential of commodity exchanges in Africa. Drawing from the exis...
Vibrant agricultural commodity exchanges will greatly enhance the performance of Africa’s agricultur...
This paper reviews the purpose and potential of commodity exchanges in Africa. Drawing from the exis...
Discusses what ZAMACE is, the services it offers including commodities trading, ZAMACE and the small...
This continent-wide review of studies on price transmission implemented for the global, regional cro...
This study examines the landscape in which Malawi’s two agricultural commodity exchanges (Comex) and...
Identifying growth poles in the SSA region, strengthening linkages and generating mutual benefits ac...
December 2001 Surveys of the operation of agricultural traders in two Sub-Saharan African countries ...
Identifying growth poles in the SSA region, strengthening linkages and generating mutual benefits ac...
This paper reviews the opportunities and challenges that Eastern African farmers face in accessing d...
With the increased fragmentation of the Zimbabwean agricultural system it has become apparent for st...
Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger o...
The Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) commissioned a pilot study to understand the ro...
"Wealthy countries' agricultural subsidies have also created unfair competition. African farmers not...