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Demand of Imported Rice in Mozambique (2011 - 2020)

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May 10, 2024
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Rice plays an important role in the food and nutrition security of the Mozambican population and has been importing rice to meet growing consumption needs. There are several studies regarding demand of imported rice worldwide. However, it is noted that despite the importance of imported rice in national consumption, the empirical and quantitative studies on the demand for imported rice in Mozambique are scarce. This study results from the need to contribute to filling the information gap by providing the quantification of the impact of income and price on the consumption of imported rice. Based on monthly rice import data from 2011 to 2020, obtained from INE, the Source Differentiated Almost Ideal Demand System (SDAIDS) model and the Seemingly Unrelated Rules (SUR) approach are applied to estimate demand systems for imported rice. The period was chosen due to availability of data. The results of this study show that the national production of rice still does not cover internal needs, so the country resorts to imports to fill the deficit. The elasticities of demand for rice imported into Mozambique show that all income elasticities of demand are statistically significant, except for “other countries” or Rest of the World. The results also show that when income increases by 1%, the demand for rice increases by 1.2% when coming from “Pakistan”, and by 1.1% when coming from “Singapore”, by 1.03% for “Vietnam”; and in for those from “Myanmar” (1.1%), which suggests that rice from these countries can be classified in the luxury goods category. The results also illustrate that when the price increases by 1%, the quantities demanded decrease, on average, by 1.06% for rice coming from “Pakistan”; by 1.06% for those from “Singapore”; 1.22% for those from “Myanmar”; 0.96% for those from “Vietnam”; by 0.89% for “India”; by 0.79% for “China”; in 0.974% for “Thailand” and in 0.56% for those coming from “other countries”. The low levels of production and productivity show that it is still a challenge to guarantee rice self-sufficiency in Mozambique, and efforts to improve supply must continue, since the country's dependence on imported rice can potentially create conditions of vulnerability and insecurity and adverse market effects have competitive advantages.

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Macia, S.
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Macuácua, J., Vilanculos, A., Mahaluça, F.

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Development and Validation of an SNP Marker for Identifying Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae Thai Isolates That Break xa5-Mediated Bacterial Blight Resistance in Rice

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Apr 25, 2025
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This is a document about the Development and Validation of an SNP Marker for Identifying Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae Thai Isolates That Break xa5-Mediated Bacterial Blight Resistance in Rice

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Tebogo Balone1
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 Ananda Nuryadi Pratama2 , Werapat Chansongkram2 , Thanita Boonsrangsom1,2, Kawee Sujipuli1,2, and Kumrop Ratanasut1,2

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Tebogo Balone et el, 2024. Development and Validation of an SNP Marker for Identifying Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae Thai Isolates That Break xa5-Mediated Bacterial Blight Resistance in Rice, 12pg, Korea

Terms of Reference : Engagement of a Research for Agroecology Network of Southern Africa (RAENS) Programme Officer

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Mar 27, 2025
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These are Terms of Reference for Engagement of a Research for Agroecology Network of Southern Africa (RAENS) Programme Officer 

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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA
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Regional Stakeholders (NARES) Sensitization of the Relevance of Foresight for Food Systems Training & Establishment of a Regional Hub in Zambia Report

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Jun 06, 2024
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This is a report about the Regional Stakeholders (NARES) Sensitization of the Relevance of Foresight for Food Systems Training & Establishment of a Regional Hub in Zambia

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CCARDESA
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Dr. Julius Gatune, Dr Abdulrazak Ibrahim , Dr Baitsi Podisi, Ms. Bridget Kakuwa-Kasongamulilo. 

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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA 2024, Regional Stakeholders (NARES) Sensitization of the Relevance of Foresight for Food Systems Training & Establishment of a Regional Hub in Zambia Report,Pg.36,Gaborone, Botswana 

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European Union and IFAD

4th Global Foresight4food Systems Workshop Report

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Jun 20, 2025
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This is a report on the 4th Global Foresight4food Systems Workshop Report

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CCARDESA
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Stephen Kabwe , Vivian Milembe Kazi (Tanzania, Mirriam Matita 

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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA(2024) 4th Global Foresight4food Systems Workshop Report, pg.18,Gaborone, Botswana

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European Union and IFAD

Women & Youth in Agriculture Knowledge Sharing & Exchange Symposium Report

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Aug 14, 2024
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This is a detailed report of the Women & Youth in Agriculture Knowledge Sharing & Exchange Symposium Report held in Kasane Botswana.

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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA, 2024, Women & Youth in Agriculture Knowledge Sharing & Exchange Symposium Report, Pg.39, Gaborone, Botswana

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