The objective of this chapter is to respond to the question: what can trade policy do for the competitiveness of African agriculture?
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In response to the low adoption of improved inputs, African governments have pursued various fertilizer promotion policies and programs.
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Gender and trade in Africa: Case study of Niger
Trade is positively associated with economic growth as it expands market opportunities, increases income earnings, and improves livelihoods.
Chapter 6 provides important insights into the promises and limits of production risk management through financial mechanisms.
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Achieving a nutrition revolution for Africa: The road to healthier diets and optimal nutrition
Focusing the 2015 ATOR on nutrition will contribute to a broader understanding of the critical role of nutrition in achieving international, continental, and national economic growth targets