Pricing and Procurement in Africa - Between free market and full regulation | 21mins
Director: Babel Press TV | Producer: Global Development Network
Focus Years: 2012 | Country: India
Synopsis:
Agriculture plays a major role in the economies of most Sub-Saharan African countries -- creating employment, boosting GDP and supporting the livelihoods of many of the region's poorest households. Yet the region has gone from being a net food exporter to a net food importer over the last four decades. Ensuring an adequate supply of food is a major challenge and governments have employed a range of pricing and procurement measures in an effort to achieve this, with varying degrees of success.
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