This report focuses on demand-side constraints on agricultural growth and their implications for three broad alternative agricultural development strategies: promoting traditional exports, developing nontraditional exports, and increasing food sta
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Since 1986, Tanzania, like many other countries, has experienced a remarkable political and economic transition.
Many developing countries are in transition from a state-dominated to a more market-oriented economy.
In many developing countries the government has divided the grain market into two sectors: an open market and a government-run, concessional food supply system.