The economic reforms in maize marketing and trade policies implemented during the 1990s have been highly controversial, and there remains a lack of solid empirical investigation on the impacts of these reforms on national food security, price stability and rural income growth. This study aims to provide a detailed evidence-based analysis of the impacts of maize marketing and trade policies on smallholder agricultural production growth, access to food by consumers, and other important national policy objectives. These insights from Zambia can hopefully move forward the continuing debate in the region on how maize marketing and trade policies should be structured in the future
Taking cognisance of the fact that SSFs the major producers of maize in Zambia were most affected by...
Zambia's record-breaking maize harvest of nearly 2.8 million metric tons (MT) in 2010 is a major ach...
Recent significant agricultural growth without rural poverty reduction in Zambia is causing concern ...
What has been done? Zambia has a long tradition of intervention on maize markets, even during the so...
Given heavy dependence on rainfed maize production, Zambia must routinely cope with pronounced produ...
As events in the 2008/09 season have amply demonstrated, instability in staple food market ...
Smallholder farmers’ access to markets and agricultural support services has been a major concern of...
All governments require accurate information on how the economy functions in order to formulate and ...
The maize-oriented agricultural economies throughout Southern Africa are in fundamental transition. ...
• Maize production varies widely from year to year, given Zambia’s heavy dependence on rainfed culti...
As both the national staple food and primary smallholder crop, maize occupies a central position in ...
This study analyzes recent household data on Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia to assess the impact of th...
The introduction of agricultural reforms has debatable effects on food security in developing countr...
This working paper explores the prospects for regional maize trade in helpin...
The ability of agricultural policy makers to promote national development objectives requires an acc...
Taking cognisance of the fact that SSFs the major producers of maize in Zambia were most affected by...
Zambia's record-breaking maize harvest of nearly 2.8 million metric tons (MT) in 2010 is a major ach...
Recent significant agricultural growth without rural poverty reduction in Zambia is causing concern ...
What has been done? Zambia has a long tradition of intervention on maize markets, even during the so...
Given heavy dependence on rainfed maize production, Zambia must routinely cope with pronounced produ...
As events in the 2008/09 season have amply demonstrated, instability in staple food market ...
Smallholder farmers’ access to markets and agricultural support services has been a major concern of...
All governments require accurate information on how the economy functions in order to formulate and ...
The maize-oriented agricultural economies throughout Southern Africa are in fundamental transition. ...
• Maize production varies widely from year to year, given Zambia’s heavy dependence on rainfed culti...
As both the national staple food and primary smallholder crop, maize occupies a central position in ...
This study analyzes recent household data on Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia to assess the impact of th...
The introduction of agricultural reforms has debatable effects on food security in developing countr...
This working paper explores the prospects for regional maize trade in helpin...
The ability of agricultural policy makers to promote national development objectives requires an acc...
Taking cognisance of the fact that SSFs the major producers of maize in Zambia were most affected by...
Zambia's record-breaking maize harvest of nearly 2.8 million metric tons (MT) in 2010 is a major ach...
Recent significant agricultural growth without rural poverty reduction in Zambia is causing concern ...