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Sub-Saharan agriculture: synthesis and trade prospects.

By: Material type: TextSeries: World Bank Staff Working Papers: No. 608Publication details: Washington : World Bank, 1983.Subject(s): Summary: The rate of growth of agricultural production in Sub-Saharan African countries has been sluggish during the past two decades. The result has been that export growth has been unsatisfactory, food has emerged as a difficult problem and in many countries, food imports have become burdensome and/or the country has become dependent on food aid. Part I presents a general synthesis of Sub-Saharan agriculture; Part II summerizes the overall price, trade and consumption outlook for major agricultural commodities exported by Sub-Saharan countries; and Part III presents brief notes on the outlook after individual commodities.
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The rate of growth of agricultural production in Sub-Saharan African countries has been sluggish during the past two decades. The result has been that export growth has been unsatisfactory, food has emerged as a difficult problem and in many countries, food imports have become burdensome and/or the country has become dependent on food aid. Part I presents a general synthesis of Sub-Saharan agriculture; Part II summerizes the overall price, trade and consumption outlook for major agricultural commodities exported by Sub-Saharan countries; and Part III presents brief notes on the outlook after individual commodities.

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