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Key findings regarding the structure of trade for tomato, rape, and onion into Lusaka are (a) regional trade is an important part of Zambia’s fresh produce system, (b) supply chains for tomato, rape, and onion are short, (c) the role of the modern market system is very small, and (d) the role...
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’s produce. This policy brief explores the role of brokers in the marketing of fresh produce in Soweto Market. It concludes that …
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institutions. Maize receives intensive government input and marketing support. In contrast, cotton relies primarily on private …
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Livestock products and fish form an important component of urban consumers’ diet accounting for about one third of the total monthly budgetary expenditure on food. The budgetary share of livestock products increases with affluence or household income while the opposite is true for fish; 2) The...
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Rapid urbanization in Zambia means that increasingly heavy demands are being placed on urban food marketing systems …
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Smallholder farmers’ access to markets and agricultural support services has been a major concern of Zambian policy makers. As with many governments in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Zambian government’s agricultural policies, particularly for maize, have fundamentally been conceived of as a...
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Food relief for vulnerable groups is important in times of deficit. For the remainder of the population, well functioning grain markets can save lives during times of food shortfalls. This note illustrates how predictable Government behavior in the market can improve markets’ ability to meet...
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marketing. …
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in 12-14 years. Currently, fresh produce marketing systems are the biggest users of public marketing infrastructure, and … investment has led to an exploding informal marketing sector, rising concerns about congestion and hygiene, and few if any …
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Daily quantities of tomato, rape and onion entering Soweto market in Lusaka fluctuate dramatically. The market does a remarkable job of moderating the impact on prices of these unstable quantities, through stabilizing mechanisms such as short-term storage of tomato and rape by traders and...
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