Vibrant agricultural commodity exchanges will greatly enhance the performance of Africa’s agricultural sectors and contribute to overall economic development. Yet specific conditions in grain markets are required for agricultural commodity exchanges to develop.1 The absence or short-lived nature of many of these conditions explains why commodity exchanges for staple grains have remained stunted in Sub-Saharan Africa despite strong interest in their development by the international donor community and by most elements of the private sector. This study identifies these preconditions and assesses the scope for development organizations to support the sustainable development of commodity exchanges in eastern and southern Africa
Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger o...
"Wealthy countries' agricultural subsidies have also created unfair competition. African farmers not...
Developing and integrating agricultural markets may be key to addressing Africa’s sustainability cha...
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...
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...
With the increased fragmentation of the Zimbabwean agricultural system it has become apparent for st...
The critical role of agricultural commodities in the growth of low-income countries is examined. A c...
Improving price discovery, linking smallholders to markets, reducing transactions costs, and increas...
Identifying growth poles in the SSA region, strengthening linkages and generating mutual benefits ac...
This study examines the landscape in which Malawi’s two agricultural commodity exchanges (Comex) and...
This continent-wide review of studies on price transmission implemented for the global, regional cro...
In today’s more integrated world economy, agricultural growth in Africa depends not only on raising ...
This paper answers three questions, namely: (i) Is Africa trading with its self-enough? (ii) What ar...
Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger o...
"Wealthy countries' agricultural subsidies have also created unfair competition. African farmers not...
Developing and integrating agricultural markets may be key to addressing Africa’s sustainability cha...
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...
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...
With the increased fragmentation of the Zimbabwean agricultural system it has become apparent for st...
The critical role of agricultural commodities in the growth of low-income countries is examined. A c...
Improving price discovery, linking smallholders to markets, reducing transactions costs, and increas...
Identifying growth poles in the SSA region, strengthening linkages and generating mutual benefits ac...
This study examines the landscape in which Malawi’s two agricultural commodity exchanges (Comex) and...
This continent-wide review of studies on price transmission implemented for the global, regional cro...
In today’s more integrated world economy, agricultural growth in Africa depends not only on raising ...
This paper answers three questions, namely: (i) Is Africa trading with its self-enough? (ii) What ar...
Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger o...
"Wealthy countries' agricultural subsidies have also created unfair competition. African farmers not...
Developing and integrating agricultural markets may be key to addressing Africa’s sustainability cha...