With cotton sector reform in much of SSA a decade old, it is now possible to review the empirical record and begin drawing lessons from experience. This paper assesses the record of five countries in southern and eastern Africa: Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Mozambique. In four of these countries, cotton is the first- or second most important smallholder cash crop; only in Uganda does it substantially lag other cash crops. The focus on the course of reform in each – initial conditions, key elements of the reform, and institutional response to it – and attempt to draw lessons for policy makers, donors, and researchers. the paper begins by outlining the challenges faced by cotton production and marketing systems. Next a review the r...
This Policy Brief introduces a series of synthesis papers on the relationship between cotton sector ...
The World Bank Group working paper on ‘Reforming the cotton sector in sub-Saharan Africa' notes that...
This book provides an empirically based, analytical assessment of the experience of reform in nine c...
With cotton sector reform in much of SSA a decade old, it is now possible to review the empirical r...
This paper assesses the record of five countries in southern and eastern Africa: Tanzania, Uganda, Z...
This paper examines the experience of Mozambique and Zambia, whose contrasting policy approaches an...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
his country study is a background paper prepared for the comparative analysis of organization and pe...
The cotton sector has been among the most regulated in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and still largely i...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
Cotton is one of the most important smallholder cash crops in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). How to ensu...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in West and Central Africa (WCA), and still is...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
his country study is a background paper prepared for the comparative analysis of organization and pe...
In 2009, the World Bank published a comparative study of cotton sector reforms, based on detailed ca...
This Policy Brief introduces a series of synthesis papers on the relationship between cotton sector ...
The World Bank Group working paper on ‘Reforming the cotton sector in sub-Saharan Africa' notes that...
This book provides an empirically based, analytical assessment of the experience of reform in nine c...
With cotton sector reform in much of SSA a decade old, it is now possible to review the empirical r...
This paper assesses the record of five countries in southern and eastern Africa: Tanzania, Uganda, Z...
This paper examines the experience of Mozambique and Zambia, whose contrasting policy approaches an...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
his country study is a background paper prepared for the comparative analysis of organization and pe...
The cotton sector has been among the most regulated in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and still largely i...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
Cotton is one of the most important smallholder cash crops in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). How to ensu...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in West and Central Africa (WCA), and still is...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
his country study is a background paper prepared for the comparative analysis of organization and pe...
In 2009, the World Bank published a comparative study of cotton sector reforms, based on detailed ca...
This Policy Brief introduces a series of synthesis papers on the relationship between cotton sector ...
The World Bank Group working paper on ‘Reforming the cotton sector in sub-Saharan Africa' notes that...
This book provides an empirically based, analytical assessment of the experience of reform in nine c...