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Grain trade, barter and triangular trade:proposed research and policy issues with specific reference to Zimbabwe's experience

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This paper first reviews Zimbabwe’s experience in dealing with triangular transactions in grain trade. Second, it examines major issues in maize production, export, and stockholding policy. Finally, it looks at the domestic wheat industry. In this section, research areas which are relevant for promoting grain production and regional trade arc identified. It is hoped that the tentative observations highlighted in this paper will stimulate further analysis of the important issues in pricing policy, import substitution, grain stock management, export promotion, and comparative advantage relevant to the production of agricultural products to achieve food security.

A position paper on triangular transactions in grain trade and also looks at major issues in maize production, export, and stockholding policy of Zimbabwe.

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The research supporting the preparation the proceedings papers was financed by the U.S. Agency for International Development, Bureau of Science and Technology; Bureau for Africa; and the Southern Africa Regional Programme.

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Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension; UZ/MSU Food Security Research in Southern Africa Project

Citation

Takavarasha, T. (1989) Grain trade, barter and triangular trade:proposed research and policy issues with specific reference to Zimbabwe's experience. In: Rukuni, M. and Bernsten, R.H. (eds.) Southern Africa: food security policy options. Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference on Food Security Research in Southern Africa. 1-5 November, 1987, pp. 449-465. Harare: University of Zimbabwe/Michigan State University Food Security Research Project.

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Conference paper; Book chapter

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University of Zimbabwe (UZ), Department of Agricultural Economics & Extention (DAEE)

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Zimbabwe.

Language

en

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