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AN ANALYSIS OF INCOME POVERTY EFFECTS IN CASH CROPPING ECONOMIES IN RURAL MOZAMBIQUE: BLENDING ECONOMETRIC AND ECONOMY-WIDE MODELS By
, 2006
"... Contract farming is a pervasive institutional arrangement in cash cropping economies in Mozambique. Empirical evidence on its nature and, especially, the extent to which policies can generate broad based income growth and poverty reduction is lacking. This study investigates the rationale for persis ..."
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Contract farming is a pervasive institutional arrangement in cash cropping economies in Mozambique. Empirical evidence on its nature and, especially, the extent to which policies can generate broad based income growth and poverty reduction is lacking. This study investigates the rationale for persistence, the determinants of farmer participation and performance in cotton and tobacco schemes (Essay One), and the economy-wide effects of expansion and shocks in cotton and tobacco sectors on poverty reduction in concession areas of the Zambezi valley of Mozambique (Essay Two). In the first essay, we find that in both sectors contract farming is an institutional response to widespread failure in input, credit and output markets and the absence of a functional public and market based service provision network. Two stage econometric procedures (testing for the existence of threshold effects in land holdings and educational attainment) indicate that in both areas participation in the schemes is driven by factor endowments, asset ownership and alternative income opportunities, and very little by demographic factors. Also, there are no returns to education in either sector; this result is consistent with previous research in Mozambique but surprising in an agronomically
Smallholder Farming in Difficult Circumstances: Policy Issues for Africa ∗
"... In Sub-Saharan Africa, “difficult circumstances ” would apply to at least two-thirds of the small farm population. Most small farmers in Africa directly or indirectly suffer the effects of civil disruptions and political turmoil, HIV/AIDS, and weak support from their governments compared to almost a ..."
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In Sub-Saharan Africa, “difficult circumstances ” would apply to at least two-thirds of the small farm population. Most small farmers in Africa directly or indirectly suffer the effects of civil disruptions and political turmoil, HIV/AIDS, and weak support from their governments compared to almost all other parts
Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN)
, 2005
"... This paper draws on insights generated from previous and on-going research on ..."
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This paper draws on insights generated from previous and on-going research on
CONNECTING THE POLICY ISSUES By
, 2008
"... Disclaimer: This paper reflects conditions up to late 2006 and will be updated and finalized to reflect events and local dialogue that have taken place since then. ..."
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Disclaimer: This paper reflects conditions up to late 2006 and will be updated and finalized to reflect events and local dialogue that have taken place since then.
The Directorate of Economics of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
, 2007
"... maintains two publication series for research on food security issues. Publications under the Flash series are short (3-4 pages), carefully focused reports designated to provide timely research results on issues of great interest. Publications under the Research Paper series are designed to provide ..."
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maintains two publication series for research on food security issues. Publications under the Flash series are short (3-4 pages), carefully focused reports designated to provide timely research results on issues of great interest. Publications under the Research Paper series are designed to provide longer, more in-depth treatment of food security issues. The preparation of Flash reports and Research Reports, and their discussion with those who design and influence programs and policies in Mozambique, is an important step in the Directorate’s overall analyses and planning mission. Comments and suggestion from interested users on reports under each of these series help identify additional questions for consideration in later data analyses and report writing, and in the design of further research activities. Users of these reports are encouraged to submit comments and inform us of ongoing information and analysis needs.
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, 2006
"... The MSU International Development Paper series is designed to further the comparative analysis of international development activities in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and the Near East. The papers report research findings on historical, as well as contemporary, international development problems. Th ..."
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The MSU International Development Paper series is designed to further the comparative analysis of international development activities in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and the Near East. The papers report research findings on historical, as well as contemporary, international development problems. The series includes papers on a wide range of topics, such as alternative rural development strategies; nonfarm employment and small scale industry; housing and construction; farming and marketing systems; food and nutrition policy analysis; economics of rice production in West Africa; technological change, employment, and income distribution; computer techniques for farm and marketing surveys; farming systems and food security research. The papers are aimed at teachers, researchers, policy makers, donor agencies, and international development practitioners. Selected papers will be translated into French, Spanish, or other languages.

