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  1. To ban or not to ban?
    implications of the recent ban on poultry imports by Ghana : paper prepared for presentation at the 61th annual conference of the GEWISOLA
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  GEWISOLA, [Braunschweig]

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    Schlagworte: Import ban; chicken; imports; poultry; Ghana
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  2. Gendered participation in poultry value chains
    qualitative findings from an impact evaluation of nutrition-sensitive poultry value chain intervention in Burkina Faso

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    Schriftenreihe: IFPRI discussion paper ; 01928 (May 2020)
    Schlagworte: Burkina Faso; gender; nutrition-sensitive value chains; poultry; value chains; women's empowerment
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  3. China's meat consumption
    growth potential
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Washington, DC

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    Schriftenreihe: Economic research report ; number 320 (July 2023)
    Schlagworte: meat consumption; China; livestock; pork; poultry; beef; mutton; Almost Ideal Demand System
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  4. Domestic benchmarking of the Philippine livestock, dairy, and poultry industries
    Erschienen: May 2022
    Verlag:  Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Quezon City, Philippines

    Production of livestock, poultry, and dairy are private sector-led industries contributing a third of the agricultural sector's output, despite relative neglect in terms of government support. The dual outbreak of African Swine Fever in 2019 and... mehr

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    Production of livestock, poultry, and dairy are private sector-led industries contributing a third of the agricultural sector's output, despite relative neglect in terms of government support. The dual outbreak of African Swine Fever in 2019 and COVID19 pandemic in 2020 has renewed government attention to these industries, with benchmarking of domestic performance against those of global players being seen as key for designing immediate and long-term interventions. Production volume and value, inventory, and consumption of swine and poultry decreased in 2019. Dairy maintained its increasing production, but locally-consumed milk is almost entirely imported. The bulk of local production in these industries is largely sourced from backyard operations, despite the cost advantage of commercial-size operations owing to economies of scale. Recovery from the pandemic is an opportunity to transform the industries by a process of consolidation under farmer organizations. These organizations shall serve as the main conduit for capacity augmentation, technology transfer, and delivery of regulatory and other services. This set-up promotes resilience to shocks, competitiveness against foreign-produced meat and milk, and strengthening of local institutions, while sustaining the role of the private sector in the long-term development of the industries.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies ; no. 2022, 19 (May 2022)
    Schlagworte: livestock; poultry; dairy; African Swine Fever; agriculture; food security
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  5. A chicken and maize situation
    the poultry feed sector in Ghana
    Erschienen: January 2017
    Verlag:  International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA

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    Schriftenreihe: IFPRI discussion paper ; 01601
    Schlagworte: poultry; maize; feed mill; value chain; spatial market model; Ghana
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  6. Importer price effects of tariffs in the context of preferential trade agreements
    the case of poultry in South Africa
    Erschienen: March 2024
    Verlag:  United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland

    Using highly disaggregated customs-transaction-level data, we study the importer price effects of tariffs in the context of preferential trade agreements for South African imports of frozen bone-in chicken. We focus first on the firm-level impact of... mehr

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    Using highly disaggregated customs-transaction-level data, we study the importer price effects of tariffs in the context of preferential trade agreements for South African imports of frozen bone-in chicken. We focus first on the firm-level impact of tariffs on import prices. Findings suggest no pass-through effect from changes in tariffs but our quantity analysis contradicts this, indicating adjustments consistent with higher landed prices. We reconcile this by considering the impact of the extensive margin with the inclusion of zero trade values and find that firms are less likely to trade with higher-tariff origins. Specifically, firms are less likely to continue importing higher-priced varieties from MFN origins in the context of higher most-favoured-nation tariffs. The findings emphasize the importance of varieties, defined as firm-origin combination, in import price analyses. We then move on to more aggregated analysis. After controlling for varieties, tariff pass-through to import prices is virtually complete (91 per cent). We find robust evidence that preference-partner countries take advantage of their tariff preference rent to increase prices. Lastly, we investigate the impact of other trade policy measures on importer prices. Restrictive trade measures such as anti-dumping, safeguards, and avian flu bans constrain imports effectively, through increasing prices of continuing varieties and the exit of varieties as they become prohibitively expensive. Liberalization events such as the US tariff rate quota have the opposite effect. These effects are large and more binding than most-favoured-nation tariffs-not surprising, as the other measures are more targeted and impose higher costs on specific foreign exporters and origins. Policy-makers should be cognisant of these dynamics when setting trade policy, particularly where structural impediments exist for local producers and when South African consumers' disposable income is increasingly constrained.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: WIDER working paper ; 2024, 17
    Schlagworte: pass-through; preferential trade agreements; South Africa; imports; poultry
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