Mozambique was one of the fastest-growing countries in sub-Saharan Africa between 2009 and 2014, with annual growth averaging about 7 percent (INE 2020; World Bank 2023a).
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Innovation for Agribusiness (InovAgro): Household- and market-level impacts of value chain interventions
Agriculture, in Mozambique, is characterized by production systems that are based predominantly on rainfed conditions and on low use of yield enhancing agricultural inputs.
This paper identifies the lessons learned from the InovAgro MSD programme from a value chain perspective as well as in cross-cutting services in Northern Mozambique’s agricultural sector.
This brief presents descriptive information and prelimi-nary results from an impact evaluation of the second phase of the Innovation for Agribusiness (InovAgro II) project interventions in northern Mozambique.
Baseline data on agricultural production and cell phone technology usage among smallholder farmers in the Nampula province of Mozambique
Sinopse: Integraça o de mercados em Moçambique: Uma extensão não-paramétrica ao modelo de limiar
Dado que o bom funcionamento dos mercados é importante para o desenvolvimento económico, os decisores políticos precisam de assegurar que são implementadas as políticas certas para a promoção de um sistema de mercados dinâmico.
Integraça o de Mercados em Moçambique: Uma Extensão Não-Paramétrica ao Modelo de Limiar
Uma das principais desvantagens dos atuais métodos para medir a integração de mercados é a suposição de custos con-stantes de transação.
Synopsis: Market integration in Mozambique: A non-parametric extension to the threshold model
Since well-functioning markets are important for economic development, policymakers need to make sure that the right policies that promote a vibrant market system are in place.
Market Integration in Mozambique:
One of the main drawbacks of current methods to measure market integration is the assumption of constant transaction costs.
"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 fo
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