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Connecting Food Staples and Input Markets in West Africa

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  • Jean-Christophe Maur
  • Ben Shepherd

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  • Jean-Christophe Maur & Ben Shepherd, 2015. "Connecting Food Staples and Input Markets in West Africa," World Bank Publications - Reports 22276, The World Bank Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wboper:22276
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    1. Feeding West Africa: An Agenda for Regional Trade
      by ? in World Bank Blogs on 2015-07-28 16:27:00
    2. Nourrir l’Afrique de l’Ouest : un agenda pour le commerce régional
      by ? in Africa Can End Poverty on 2015-08-03 19:53:00

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    1. Jayne, T.S. & Mason, Nicole M. & Burke, William J. & Ariga, Joshua, 2016. "Agricultural Input Subsidy Programs in Africa: An Assessment of Recent Evidence," Food Security International Development Working Papers 245892, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
    2. Danilson Varela & Filipa Monteiro & Patrícia Vidigal & Luís Silva & Maria M. Romeiras, 2020. "Mechanisms Implemented for the Sustainable Development of Agriculture: An Overview of Cabo Verde Performance," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(14), pages 1-19, July.
    3. Zhou, Yuan & Staatz, John, 2016. "Projected demand and supply for various foods in West Africa: Implications for investments and food policy," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 61(C), pages 198-212.
    4. Isaac Bonuedi & Kofi Kamasa & Eric Evans Osei Opoku, 2020. "Enabling trade across borders and food security in Africa," Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food, Springer;The International Society for Plant Pathology, vol. 12(5), pages 1121-1140, October.

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