1. Smallholder farmers in Africa require reliable access to purchased production inputs and credit to take advantage of export opportunities from production of cotton. 2. Unregulated and poorly coordinated markets for cotton, production inputs and credit have too often failed to deliver sustainable production finance to farmers for cotton production resulting in a variety of different approaches to these problems among African countries. 3. Among the countries studied, approaches have varied from State monopolies to private markets with several large firms managing to achieve temporary duopolies. 4. Zambia has been relatively successful in dealing with the input-credit needs of cotton farmers for periods of time but the system has been unsu...
An AEE Working Paper on cotton pricing and marketing for small holder farmers in Swaziland low rain...
The project purpose was to develop and promote efficient and effective crop marketing and credit sys...
With cotton sector reform in much of SSA a decade old, it is now possible to review the empirical re...
1. Smallholder farmers in Africa require reliable access to purchased production inputs and credit t...
Cotton is one of the most important smallholder cash crops in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). How to ensu...
Cotton is an unquestioned success of Zambia’s turn towards a market economy. Yet the entry over the ...
1. Farm yields are one key indicator of the productivity of a cotton sector, and an important determ...
The research reported here was conducted as part of project whose purpose is to examine credit deliv...
Cotton smallholders in Uganda have a number of potential sources of credit, including government/don...
This paper examines the experience of Mozambique and Zambia, whose contrasting policy approaches an...
In 2009, the World Bank published a comparative study of cotton sector reforms, based on detailed ca...
1. Zambia has paid among the best nominal seed cotton prices to farmers in SSA since 1995. 2. By a ...
The World Bank Group working paper on ‘Reforming the cotton sector in sub-Saharan Africa' notes that...
Cotton is an unquestioned success of Zambia’s turn towards a market economy. After privatization in ...
The Natural Resources Institute has been conducting preliminary research on experiences with private...
An AEE Working Paper on cotton pricing and marketing for small holder farmers in Swaziland low rain...
The project purpose was to develop and promote efficient and effective crop marketing and credit sys...
With cotton sector reform in much of SSA a decade old, it is now possible to review the empirical re...
1. Smallholder farmers in Africa require reliable access to purchased production inputs and credit t...
Cotton is one of the most important smallholder cash crops in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). How to ensu...
Cotton is an unquestioned success of Zambia’s turn towards a market economy. Yet the entry over the ...
1. Farm yields are one key indicator of the productivity of a cotton sector, and an important determ...
The research reported here was conducted as part of project whose purpose is to examine credit deliv...
Cotton smallholders in Uganda have a number of potential sources of credit, including government/don...
This paper examines the experience of Mozambique and Zambia, whose contrasting policy approaches an...
In 2009, the World Bank published a comparative study of cotton sector reforms, based on detailed ca...
1. Zambia has paid among the best nominal seed cotton prices to farmers in SSA since 1995. 2. By a ...
The World Bank Group working paper on ‘Reforming the cotton sector in sub-Saharan Africa' notes that...
Cotton is an unquestioned success of Zambia’s turn towards a market economy. After privatization in ...
The Natural Resources Institute has been conducting preliminary research on experiences with private...
An AEE Working Paper on cotton pricing and marketing for small holder farmers in Swaziland low rain...
The project purpose was to develop and promote efficient and effective crop marketing and credit sys...
With cotton sector reform in much of SSA a decade old, it is now possible to review the empirical re...