Responding to Food Price Crisis in Eastern and Southern Africa: Policy Options for National and Regional Action
Date
2009Author
Karugia, J
Waithaka, M
Freeman, A
Shiferaw, B
Gbegbelegbe, S
Massawe, S
Kyotalimye, M
Wanjiku, J
Macharia, E
Type
Working PaperLanguage
enMetadata
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This paper addresses the magnitude and implications of food price changes in national and regional markets in Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) with a view to provide the evidence base for effective policy action. Specifically, the paper: - analyses trends and outlooks in country and regional data, presents evidence on the regional food situation, and explores the nexus between high domestic food prices and global food prices, - highlights regional and national dimensions of food price increases and how they are related to food security in the region, and - provides practical short-, medium- and long-term options for governments and other stakeholders for addressing the problem posed by the food price crisis.
Citation
Karugia, J., Waithaka, M., Freeman, A. et al (2009). Responding to Food Price Crisis in Eastern and Southern Africa: Policy Options for National and Regional Action. Washington DC: IFPRI. ReSAKSS Working Paper;27Publisher
Karugia, J., Waithaka, M., Freeman, A., Prabhu, R., Shiferaw, B., Gbegbelegbe, S., Massawe, S., Kyotalimye, M., Wanjiku, J., Macharia, E
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- Faculty of Agriculture [225]