Malawi is a signatory to the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) and the 2014 Malabo Declaration on Accelerated Growth and Transformation for Shared Prosperity and Improved Livelihoods that commit the country to achieve
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Mozambique is a signatory to the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) and the 2014 Malabo Declaration on Accelerated Growth and Transformation for Shared Prosperity and Improved Livelihoods that commit the country to achi
The study developed a results framework to analyze Ethiopia’s progress towards selected CAADP/Malabo, SDGs and Agenda 2063 goals.
The study developed a results framework to analyze Rwanda’s progress towards selected CAADP/Malabo, SDGs and Agenda 2063 goals.
The main objective of this study is to assess the potential contribution of agricultural investment to the achievement of Niger's economic and social development objectives.
African commitments for agricultural development goals and milestones for Cote d’Ivoire
The main purpose of this study is to assess the contribution of agricultural investment to the achievement of Côte d'Ivoire's development objectives.
Credit constraints and agricultural productivity in developing countries: The case of East Africa
Sustained agricultural growth is crucial for reducing hunger and poverty in East Africa, where majority of the population rely on agriculture for their livelihood.
Does an inorganic fertilizer subsidy promote the use of organic fertilizers in Nigeria?
This study examines the crowding-out or -in effect of organic fertilizers as a result of the inorganic fertilizer subsidy program in Nigeria.
Assessing the impact of rice sector policy reforms on the income mobility of rural households in Nigeria
Nigeria’s agricultural policy has evolved considerably since the country gained political independence in 1960.
This paper explores the relationship between institutions and trade in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
The current transformation of the agricultural sector in many African countries has been perceived to be connected to land resources and the quest to advance agriculture as a commercial enterprise.
The welfare effects of ICTs in agricultural markets: A case of selected countries in East Africa
The use of mobile ICTs (information and communication technologies) in Africa’s agricultural sector has proven to be an efficient and cost-effective method for sharing and exchanging information more widely.
Trade performance and potential of North African countries: An application of a stochastic frontier gravity model
The objective of this paper is to analyze trade potential versus actual realized trade among North African trading partners. Following the literature on production economics, we built a stochastic frontier gravity model.
This paper studies the impact of trade restrictions and illegal trade on price disparities within Nigeria, where a long list of import prohibitions on various consumer goods have raised the price of the consumption basket.
Decision to export among Ghanaian manufacturing firms: Does export destination influence the entry sunk cost?
Two nonexclusive hypotheses have been put forward to explain why exporters enjoy higher productivity than do non-exporters: self-selection and learning-by-exporting.
This paper uses the border effect estimate from a gravity model to analyze the level of market trade integration among Algeria, Egypt, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia from 2005-2012.
This paper analyses the structure of Namibia’s fishery sector, which consists of both marine-based fisheries and aquaculture.
The African continent is endowed with rich natural resources, including minerals and fossil fuels.
The European Union’s and United States of America’s Non–Tariff Measures: Impacts on African Exports
There are differentials in the conclusion of scholars as to what undermines Africa’s export flows to the European Union (EU) and United State of America (USA).