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Regional crop production instability in Zambia and its implications for food security

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posted on 2024-09-06, 06:06 authored by Phiri Maleka, John Milimo, Catherine Siandwazi
This paper reports an attempt to measure crop production instability in Zambia at the regional or provincial levels. The objectives of this paper are: ° to measure crop production instability in Zambia’s nine regions/provinces for maize, cotton, sorghum, sunflower, soya-beans and rice. These crops are chosen because of their national importance and data availability (Fourth National Development Plan, 1989); ° to identify the correlation between the production of maize and other crops. Maize is chosen as a yardstick because it accounts for more than 60 percent of the value of crop output in Zambia (Levi and Mwanza, 1986; Sano, 1988); ° to measure the relationship between instability in yield and hectarage and the instability of production of these crops; and, ° to identify the implications of crop production instability on food security.

A research paper on measuring crop production instability in Zambia.

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The project is funded by USAID (Southern Africa Regional Programme).

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

Citation

Maleka, P., Milimo, J. and Siandwazi, C. (1991) Regional crop production instability in Zambia and its implications for food security. In: Rukuni, M. and Wyckoff, J.B. (eds.) Market reforms, research policies and SADCC food security. Harare: UZ/MSU Food Security Research in Southern Africa Project, pp. 147-160.

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UZ/MSU Food Security Research in Southern Africa Project

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Zambia

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en

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0-7974-1000-7

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