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African domestic supply booms in value chains of fruits, vegetables, and animal products fueled by spontaneous clusters of <scp>SMEs</scp>

Author Affiliations
International Food Policy Research Institute, Michigan State University, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, ...
Published InApplied Economic Perspectives and Policy
Year2024
Citations20

Abstract

Abstract There is an international consensus that Africans consume less fruits and vegetables (FV), and animal products (AP) than they need for adequate nutrition, and that production and supply chains of these products are constrained. Yet, in this paper, we show that despite these problems, there is a lot of dynamism in demand and supply of these nutrient‐dense products in Africa: (1) macro evidence of “domestic supply booms"—with supply growing as fast as or faster than in Asia and Latin America; (2) only 2–4% of FV, and 10% of AP consumption in Africa is imported, and only about 1–2% of the output of FV and AP is exported: the supply booms have thus been overwhelming domestically sourced, not imported; (3)…
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