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Provedor de dados:  AgEcon
País:  United States
Título:  An Analysis of the Recent Evolution of Mali’s Maize Subsector
Autores:  Diallo, Amadou Sekou
Data:  2011-03-08
Ano:  2011
Palavras-chave:  Maize
Value chain
Mali
Cereals
Food security
Agricultural marketing
Livestock feed
Industrial organization
Agribusiness
Agricultural and Food Policy
Food Security and Poverty
International Development
Marketing
L11-Production
Pricing
And Market Structure
Size Distribution of Firms
N57-Africa
Oceania
O17-Formal and Informal Sectors
Shadow Economy
Institutional Arrangements
O33-Technological Change: Choices and Consequences
Diffusion Processes
Q12-Micro Analysis of Farm Firms
Farm Households
And Farm Input Markets
Q13-Agricultural Markets and Marketing
Cooperatives
Agribusiness
Q18-Agricultural Policy
Food Policy
Resumo:  In most developing countries, historically, the main strategy for improving the food sector has focused on increasing farm-level production. But in recent years, with the emphasis on value chain analysis, there has been much more focus on subsector studies, demand-driven approaches, and improving vertical coordination to assure product quality to final consumption markets. Millet, sorghum, and later rice were the traditional leading three cereal crops produced and consumed in Mali. Maize has trailed them for more than two decades, but from mid 1990s on, it has been produced and consumed in much larger quantities. Given the potentials of maize, developing and better organizing its subsector has the potential to not only increase revenues for maize farmers, but also create profitable opportunities for other actors in the subsector (traders, marketers, processors, industries, and consumers). This paper seeks to provide a description of the changing supply and demand dynamics for maize in Mali, the organization of the marketing channels and players, and the characteristics of the main consumption markets. The main conceptual tools to be used are subsector analysis and the structure-conduct-performance (SCP) approach. The paper will draw on literature reviews, the author’s personal interviews with value chain participants, and tabular and graphical analysis of production and price data to address the reasons behind the changes in production and demand, how the demand is likely to evolve, how the structure of the subsector might be affected, and what will be the implications for public sector investments and policies.
Tipo:  Thesis or Dissertation
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  http://purl.umn.edu/101316
Relação:  Michigan State University>Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics>Graduate Research Master's Degree Plan B Papers
Dept. of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics>Graduate Research Master's Degree Plan B Papers
Formato:  83
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