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    Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    June, 2015

    This study aims to achieve a better understanding of the agricultural risk and risk management situation in Tanzania with a view to identifying key solutions to reduce current gross domestic product (GDP) growth volatility. For the purpose of this assessment, risk is defined as the probability that an uncertain event will occur that can potentially produce losses to participants along the supply chain.

  2. Library Resource
    June, 2015

    In conflict-prone situations, access to
    markets is necessary to restore economic growth and generate
    the preconditions for peace and reconstruction. Hence, the
    rehabilitation of damaged transport infrastructure has
    emerged as an overarching investment priority among donors
    and governments. This paper brings together two distinct
    strands of literature on the effects of conflict on welfare
    and on the economic impact of transport infrastructure. The

  3. Library Resource
    Paraguay Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment cover image
    Reports & Research
    July, 2015
    Paraguay

    This report is the result of a World
    Bank mission that visited Paraguay in June 2013 at the
    request of the Government of Paraguay. The mission’s
    objective was to identify, quantify, and prioritize
    agriculture risks that determine the volatility of
    agriculture gross domestic product (GDP), based on a
    methodology to assess sector risks developed by the World
    Bank. The methodology stipulates a two-phase process. The

  4. Library Resource
    June, 2015

    Women comprise 50 percent of the
    agricultural labor force in Sub-Saharan Africa, but manage
    plots that are reportedly on average 20 to 30 percent less
    productive. As a source of income inequality and aggregate
    productivity loss, the country-specific magnitude and
    drivers of this gender gap are of great interest. Using
    national data from the Uganda National Panel Survey for
    2009/10 and 2010/11, the gap before controlling for

  5. Library Resource
    June, 2015
    Tanzania

    Since the early 2000s, Tanzania has seen
    remarkable economic growth and strong resilience to external
    shocks. Yet these achievements were overshadowed by the slow
    response of poverty to the growing economy. Until 2007, the
    poverty rate in Tanzania remained stagnant at around 34
    percent despite a robust growth at an annualized rate of
    approximately 7 percent. This apparent disconnect between
    growth and poverty reduction has raised concerns among

  6. Library Resource
    June, 2015
    Botswana

    This Botswana Agriculture Public
    Expenditure Review (AgPER) is one of a series of similar
    studies undertaken in over a dozen countries in sub-Saharan
    Africa under the framework of a program coordinated by
    CAADP, supported by the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation and
    the CAADP Multi-Donor Trust Fund, and implemented by the
    World Bank. The AgPER presents data about actual expenditure
    for the period 2000 to 2013, with an outlook on the

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