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    Reports & Research
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    January, 2015
    South Africa, Southern Africa, Africa

    This South African Agricultural Public Expenditure Review (AgPer) is one of a series of similar studies undertaken in several countries in Sub-Saharan Africa under the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program (CAADP) of the African Union’s (AU) New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) which encourages governments and development partners (DPs) to target public expenditure on the agriculture sector as the most effective way of stimulating growth.

  2. Library Resource

    Detailed Analysis and Background Documents

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    May, 2016
    Timor-Leste

    This report responds to a request from the Government of Timor-Leste (GoTL) and Dr. Mari Alkatiri. The request was for World Bank assistance to collaborate on a range of studies relating to opportunities in the special economic zone, including community development, trade and competitiveness, and regional integration. The analysis builds on a situation analysis prepared by the Zona Especial de Economia Social de Mercado (ZEESM) authority in March 2014.

  3. Library Resource
    August, 2012
    Honduras

    With a population of seven million,
    Honduras is the second most populous country in Central
    America. It is also the second poorest country in the region
    with an annual per capita income of less than US$ 1,000. Two
    out of every three people in Honduras are poor (per capita
    income less than US$ 1.50/day); and three out of every four
    poor people are extremely poor (per capita income less than
    US$ 1.00/day). Social indicators such as child malnutrition

  4. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Zambia

    This research report examines the
    technical efficiency and impact of the Zambia Fertilizer
    Support Program (FSP). The FSP was launched by the
    Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ) in 2002 as a
    temporary measure to provide subsidized hybrid maize seed
    and fertilizer packages to smallholder farmers and to
    promote the participation of private traders in supply. When
    the FSP was announced, the Government indicated that farmers

  5. Library Resource
    February, 2014
    China

    This paper uses data from a large survey
    of Chinese firms to investigate whether local government
    efforts to facilitate market development improve firm
    efficiency. Both government provision of information about
    products, markets, and innovation and government assistance
    in arranging loans are positively associated with firm
    efficiency. Those private firms with weak access to and
    knowledge of financial, input, and product markets benefit

  6. Library Resource
    February, 2014
    Ethiopia

    In Africa, farmers have been reluctant
    to take up new varieties of staple crops developed to boost
    smallholder yields and rural incomes. Low fertilizer use is
    often mentioned as a proximate cause, but some believe the
    problem originates with incomplete input markets. As a
    remedy, African governments have introduced technology
    adoption programs with fertilizer subsidies as a core
    component. Still, the links between market performance and

  7. Library Resource
    August, 2015

    The overall goal of this report is to
    assist the World Bank Group (WBG) to achieve greater impact
    for women from its current activities in agribusiness in
    Papua New Guinea (PNG), and to provide clear recommendations
    on additional interventions aimed at improving outcomes for
    women. The report focuses on the supply chains for coffee,
    cocoa, and horticultural products (fresh produce), as there
    is a wealth of knowledge on these supply chains and on

  8. Library Resource
    November, 2015

    This aquaculture sector review (with
    supply chain mapping) has been implemented within the
    framework of the International Finance Corporation (IFC)
    Armenia investment climate reform project implemented by the
    World Bank Group trade and competitiveness global practice,
    in partnership with Austria’s federal ministry of finance
    and Hungarian partnership funding and Hungary Export Import
    (EXIM) Bank. This project aims to contribute to improving

  9. Library Resource
    July, 2015

    The contribution of women to labor in
    African agriculture is regularly quoted in the range of 60
    to 80 percent. Using individual-disaggregated, plot-level
    labor input data from nationally representative household
    surveys across six Sub-Saharan African countries, this study
    estimates the average female labor share in crop production
    at 40 percent. It is slightly above 50 percent in Malawi,
    Tanzania, and Uganda, and substantially lower in Nigeria (37

  10. Library Resource
    December, 2015

    Renato and Hecinta are raising six young
    children in a rural area of Mozambique’s northern Nampula
    Province. On just half a hectare, they grow rice, maize,
    beans, cashew, peanuts, cabbage, and tomatoes, selling what
    they can and eating the rest. But, like many of the 475
    million smallholder household’s worldwide, agricultural
    production is just one of their many income-generating
    activities. They balance several sources of income, within

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