Africa's Rising Demand for Wheat: Trends,Drivers, and Policy Implications |
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Authors: | Nicole M. Mason T.S. Jayne Bekele Shiferaw |
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Abstract: | This article analyses trends in wheat consumption and imports in sub‐Saharan Africa since 1980, and estimates the economic and demographic determinants of this rising demand for wheat. Results point to rising incomes, growing populations, and increasing women's labour‐force participation as key drivers. Urban wheat‐expenditure shares generally exceed rural ones and SSA's demand is met largely by imports and partly through domestic production on large‐scale farms. Rising demand may therefore entail few farm–non‐farm synergies and minimal prospects to spur broad‐based economic development. The article concludes by discussing policy options for African countries to meet their staple food needs while also promoting pro‐poor agricultural growth. |
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Keywords: | Wheat structural grain deficit urbanisation income growth women's labour force participation farm‐nonfarm linkages sub‐Saharan Africa |
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