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discussion paper

Papua New Guinea agri-food trade trends: Dietary change and obesity

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has presented a unique challenge to governments across the globe, reinforcing the need to improve understanding of domestic and international trade trends to provide more informed options for policy response.

brief

Ghana's soya bean market

Soya bean is an important legume that is both a valuable source of feed for livestock and fish and a good source of protein in human diets.

brief

Ghana's onion market

Onion is a common vegetable crop used globally as seasoning and for medicinal purposes (van der Meer 1997; Cheema et al. 2003).

editorial

Why Nigeria urgently needs to grow non-oil exports

We traced the impact of the recent price declines and considered what policy options were available to the Nigerian authorities to come up with counter measures.

working paper

Nigeria’s macroeconomic crisis explained

Nigeria confronts a prolonged period of adjustment. For more than a generation, the oil sector generated large volumes of foreign exchange.

journal article

A research agenda for international agricultural trade

International trade is likely to be a hugely important and interesting area for research by agricultural and applied economists in the next decade.

book

Agriculture, development, and the global trading system: 2000– 2015

This book is devoted to the complex relationship between the global trading system and food security, focusing on two important elements: the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) and how food price volatility can be managed, or not, through trade instruments