Africa Agriculture Trade Monitor 2024
Sunday Odjo,
Fousseini Traoré and
Chahir Zaki
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Abstract:
The 2024 AATM investigates critical issues related to African agricultural trade. As in previous editions of the report, we have developed a database that corrects discrepancies in trade flow values, as reported by importing and exporting countries, as the basis for analyzing Africa’s international, domestic, and regional economic community (REC) trade. Given the pressing need to address climate change and curb greenhouse gas emissions, this year’s AATM takes an in-depth look at the relationship between climate change, water use, and emissions and African agricultural trade.
Keywords: agricultural trade; imports; exports; climate change; policies; fertilizers; tariffs; manufacturing; agriculture; water; natural resources management; Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-08-29
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Overview and Recent Challenges [In Africa Agriculture Trade Monitor 2024] , pp 9 p.

- Sunday Odjo, Chahir Zaki, Fousseini Traoré and Charlotte Hebebrand
- Ch 2 Africa in world agricultural trade: Recent trends and carbon footprint , pp 27 p.

- Sunday Odjo, Abdrahmane Berthe and Mouhamadou Hady Diallo
- Ch 3 Intra-African trade in virtual water: Trends and drivers , pp 34 p.

- Greenwell Matchaya, Sunday Odjo and Julia Collins
- Ch 4 Fruit and vegetable value chains in Africa , pp 58 p.

- Nora Aboushady, Lukas Kornher and Chahir Zaki
- Ch 5 Impact of climate change on trade in Africa , pp 39 p.

- Pierre Mamboundou, Fousseini Traoré and Chahir Zaki
- Ch 6 Agricultural trade integration in ECOWAS , pp 33 p.

- Antoine Bouët, Souleymane Sadio Diallo and Fousseini Traoré
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