An Economic Analysis of Aspects of the South African Maize Market

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Book Synopsis An Economic Analysis of the South African Maize Market by : Johan Van Zyl

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An Economic Analysis of Aspects of the South African Maiza Market

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An Economic Analysis of Various Policy Options for the South African Maize Industry

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Book Synopsis An Economic Analysis of Various Policy Options for the South African Maize Industry by : Deon Bruce Frank

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An Economic Analysis of the Market for Carbohydrates in South Africa with Specific Reference to White Maize

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Book Synopsis An Economic Analysis of the Market for Carbohydrates in South Africa with Specific Reference to White Maize by : Michael Brett Elliott

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An Economic Analysis of Southern African Agriculture

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Book Synopsis An Economic Analysis of Southern African Agriculture by : William R. Duggan

Download or read book An Economic Analysis of Southern African Agriculture written by William R. Duggan and published by Greenwood. This book was released on 1986 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

An Economic Analysis of the Agricultural Sector in South Africa, with Specific Reference to the Maize Industry

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Book Synopsis An Economic Analysis of the Agricultural Sector in South Africa, with Specific Reference to the Maize Industry by : Grant Lyall Frederic Paver

Download or read book An Economic Analysis of the Agricultural Sector in South Africa, with Specific Reference to the Maize Industry written by Grant Lyall Frederic Paver and published by . This book was released on 1984 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

An Analysis of Alternative Maize Marketing Policies in South Africa

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Book Synopsis An Analysis of Alternative Maize Marketing Policies in South Africa by : Thomas S. Jayne

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An Economic Analysis of an Aggregate Measure of Support for Maize in South Africa

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Book Synopsis An Economic Analysis of an Aggregate Measure of Support for Maize in South Africa by : Willem Rudolf Van Heerden

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Economic Aspects of Harvesting and Delivering of Maize

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Book Synopsis Economic Aspects of Harvesting and Delivering of Maize by : J. J. Van Wyk

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An Economic Study of Maize Marketing in Kenya, 1952-1966

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Book Synopsis An Economic Study of Maize Marketing in Kenya, 1952-1966 by : Winthrop Harold Munro

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An Analysis of the Socio-economic Consequences of Biosafety Regulation

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Book Synopsis An Analysis of the Socio-economic Consequences of Biosafety Regulation by : Cleopatra Sikhangezile Siphiweni Ngulube

Download or read book An Analysis of the Socio-economic Consequences of Biosafety Regulation written by Cleopatra Sikhangezile Siphiweni Ngulube and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The levying of strict biosafety regulations for GM imports intended for food, feed and processing by importing countries is expected to have socio-economic consequences. For countries like Zimbabwe the significance of the impact of the regulations lies in the context of the role of regional agricultural trade in enhancing national food security. Accordingly, this study analyses the effects of complying with the regulatory requirements on Zimbabwe s maize grain-to-maize meal import supply chain from South Africa. The study uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative measures to determine the costs and benefits of the regulation. Focusing principally on the Zimbabwean consumers at the end of the supply chain, the price effect of the added costs of complying with the regulation are considered to represent the costs of the regulation; while the concerns of the consumers regarding GMOs based on the government s concerns as implied by the regulation, are assumed to be indicative of the benefits realised as a result of the regulation. The Total Landed Cost analysis is used to estimate price effect while the Consumer Risk and Benefit Perception analysis is used to determine the consumer perception. The study reveals that Zimbabwe s strict domestic GM policy influences the regulation of trade in commodities with GM equivalents such as maize. The regulation has resulted in a dual maize grain import channel by stipulating import requirements that differentiate between GM and non-GM maize grain imports. As the only commercial producer of GM crops in southern Africa, South Africa supplies both channels. However, in the non-GM channel South Africa competes with Zambia, who only produces non-GM crops and has managed to produce substantial surpluses in recent years. Taking this into consideration, the study conducts the cost analysis by comparing the GM and the non-GM channels and, the cost of maize sourced from South Africa and Zambia. The evidence from the study suggests that the GM grain import channel is only known to be functional during times of severe food shortages, as in line with their strict GM policy the government of Zimbabwe tends to have a primary preference for non-GM maize. Nonetheless, the GM channel is characterised by a precise and elaborate compliance process aimed at preventing the grain from being used as seed. As such, the results of the cost analysis show that despite the purchase price of GM grain being significantly lower than non- GM grain the compliance procedures in the GM maize grain-to-maize meal channel makes it the most costly channel and consequently the market price of the maize meal is comparatively high. The non-GM channel features as the customary channel with the comparison between South Africa and Zambia being highly emphasized. The most important finding is that despite the premium added on non-GM maize in the South African market, the price of the grain remains comparatively competitive. However, the relatively higher transport and logistics costs in the South African channel seem to be the major contributor of higher total landed cost of non- GM maize. In addition the study finds that while the price effect of the regulation on maize meal is unclear, the cost effects have acted as a protectionist measure for local producers who sell at government gazetted prices that are well above prices in the regional market. From these findings the study concludes that although the cost effect of the regulation has a distortionary effect on trade between South Africa and Zimbabwe, it cannot be considered in isolation of other economic factors such as transport costs as well as domestic distorted markets. Therefore the recommendation is that for the regional market to realise the potential of GM grain imports in providing affordable food imports, countries do not only have to accept GM imports but they have to address other challenges to regional trade such as high transport costs. The analysis of the risk and benefit perceptions of the Zimbabwean consumers reveals that consumers are undecided about GMOs, as they perceive both high benefits and high risks. The most perceived benefit is that GM crops increase food production and supply while the major perceived risk is the negative effect on human health and the development of allergic reactions. To this end the study concludes that the concerns of governments as outlined in the National Biotechnology Act (the primary law governing GMOs) and pronounced by the Minister of Agriculture are aligned with the concerns of the consumers. However, in contradiction, the occasional exceptional acceptance of GM grain or food in times of severe food shortages has resulted in the confusion among consumers. A further examination of the perceptions shows a limited knowledge about GM technologies. The recommendation is that perhaps increased public knowledge and awareness on GMOs may demystify GMOs thus reduce the confusion among consumers. Overall, the study finds that the costs and benefits of the regulation are indistinct, as there are other socio- political and economic factors that come into play; with the findings suggesting that the perceived benefits for the consumers roughly outweigh the cost of the regulation.

Maize production and marketing on four districts of Zaire

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Book Synopsis Maize production and marketing on four districts of Zaire by : Mbuki Mwamufiya

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Structure, conduct and performance of maize markets in Malawi

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Book Synopsis Structure, conduct and performance of maize markets in Malawi by : Ochieng, Dennis O.

Download or read book Structure, conduct and performance of maize markets in Malawi written by Ochieng, Dennis O. and published by Intl Food Policy Res Inst. This book was released on 2019-08-21 with total page 63 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seasonal analysis of the structure, conduct, and performance (SCP) of markets for staple crops has received relatively little attention in food policy analysis yet it has important implications for food and nutrition security. This study employs a mixed methods approach to analyze the SCP of maize markets in Malawi in the 2018/19 main harvest and lean seasons. We interviewed 749 traders from 74 markets across 8 districts, held 28 focus group discussions (FGD) with a total of 480 farmers and analyzed daily and weekly price data from 13 regional markets. The structure of maize markets was explored by examining marketing channels, barriers to entry and the competitiveness of different tiers of the marketing chain. Inequality in sales revenues, switches in trader types between seasons, quality and weights standardization, and the behavior of traders were used to examine market conduct. Performance was assessed by examining traders’ costs and margins, and the spatial and temporal integration of maize markets. We find that Malawi’s maize market is pyramidal in structure and highly competitive at lower tiers of trade but ‘oligopolistic’ at higher tiers. The market channels vary across seasons with switches between trader types and instances of rural-urban trade reversals. There is considerable inequality of sales revenues among traders of similar capacities, and a widespread lack of structured trading despite existing institutions. A high ratio of marketing costs to revenue suggests marketing inefficiencies. Malawi maize prices were highly seasonal and more volatile than neighboring countries. In contrast to previous studies, our findings show weak spatial integration of markets and slow price adjustments to long-run equilibrium values even among short-distance market pairs. The study highlights five pathways to improving Malawi’s maize marketing system: (1) increased policy predictability to promote private-sector investment; (2) institutionalization of quality grades and standardization of weights and measures; (3) increased commercialization of smallholder maize production; (4) investment in enabling infrastructure; and (5) the promotion of structured trading.

Agrekon

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Market Integration in Mozambican Maize Markets

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Publisher : African Books Collective
ISBN 13 : 9994455265
Total Pages : 118 pages
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Book Synopsis Market Integration in Mozambican Maize Markets by : Zerihun Gudeta Alemu

Download or read book Market Integration in Mozambican Maize Markets written by Zerihun Gudeta Alemu and published by African Books Collective. This book was released on 2008-12-31 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Maize is the staple food and principal cash crop in Mozambique. Production is dominated by small-holders who sell their surpluses to generate income. Southern Mozambique is a maize deficit region while the North is in surplus, therefore trade between these two areas has implications for food security in the country and is expected to accelerate economic development. This study attempts to measure the extent of market integration between major maize markets in Mozambique. }The study is organised into six chapters. Chapter One presents findings of the investigation into the dynamics and operation of informal maize markets in Mozambique. Chapter Two presents a brief overview of the methods used in the analysis of market integration and gives a review of international studies and studies specific to Mozambique on market integration. Chapter Three reviews agricultural policies in Mozambique and provides an overview of the maize markets in Mozambique. The methodology applied in the study in discussed in Chapter Four while Chapter Five presents a discussion of results from the econometric analysis. In conclusion, Chapter six provides a summary of the results of the market survey and on the basis of the econometric analysis forwards recommendations.