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Production, Yield and Area Harvested

Eastern Africa Comparison : policies, price incentives and policy coherence for the rice sector in United Republic of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. Production, Yield and Area Harvested. Tanzania’s Main Import Partners, 2005-2010. Kenya’s Main Import Partners, 2005-2010.

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Production, Yield and Area Harvested

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  1. Eastern Africa Comparison: policies, price incentivesand policy coherence for the rice sector in United Republic of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda

  2. Production, Yield and Area Harvested

  3. Tanzania’s Main Import Partners, 2005-2010

  4. Kenya’s Main Import Partners, 2005-2010

  5. Uganda’s Main Import Partners, 2005-2010

  6. Strategic Policies by Country

  7. Market and Trade Policies by Country • Kenya obtained an exemption for rice imports from Pakistan throughout the period, applying only a 35% import tariff

  8. Price Incentives at Farm Gate

  9. Main Findings • Little trade within the East Africa region, possibly due to consumer preferences • Import tariffs in place do result in effective price premiums for farmers • The policy to prevent cheap imports is actually delivering the expected outcomes; however the costs for consumers is high • In 2010, Tanzania became a net exporter, but the existence of an export ban prevented farmers from receiving higher prices

  10. Composition of Agriculture-specific Public Expenditure in Tanzania: Support to Commodity Groups

  11. Composition of Agriculture-specific Public Expenditure in Uganda: Support to Individual Commodities

  12. Relative Price Incentives at Wholesale

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