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Modelling soybean markets in Eastern and Southern Africa: Regional Network of Agricultural Policy Research Institutes (ReNAPRI)

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  • MEYER Ferdinand

    (Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP) (Pretoria, South Africa))

  • TRAUB Lulama Ndibongo

    (Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP) (Pretoria, South Africa))

  • DAVIDS Tracy

    (Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP) (Pretoria, South Africa))

  • CHISANGA Brian

    (Indaba Agriculture Policy Research Institute (IAPRI) (Lusaka, Zambia))

  • KACHULE Richard

    (University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) (Lilongwe, Malawi))

  • TOSTAO Emilio

    (Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (Maputo, Mozambique))

  • VILANCULOS Orcidia

    (Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (Maputo, Mozambique))

  • POPAT Meizal

    (Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (Maputo, Mozambique))

  • BINFELD Julian

    (Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) (Columbia, United States))

  • BOULANGER Pierre

    (European Commission - JRC)

Abstract

This report presents both methodology and results of a medium-term outlook for soybean markets in South Africa, Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique. Soybeans are attractive crops for many economic, social and environmental reasons, and the sector appears to have a promising future in Eastern and Southern Africa. For instance it can improve soils, provide a value added processing activity and offer an alternative crop to be produced by both small holders and commercial farms. Looking the 2026/2027 horizon, this medium-term outlook takes the latest trends, policies and market information into consideration, but remains subject to many uncertainties on upcoming market development, macroeconomics or policy changes.

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  • MEYER Ferdinand & TRAUB Lulama Ndibongo & DAVIDS Tracy & CHISANGA Brian & KACHULE Richard & TOSTAO Emilio & VILANCULOS Orcidia & POPAT Meizal & BINFELD Julian & BOULANGER Pierre, 2018. "Modelling soybean markets in Eastern and Southern Africa: Regional Network of Agricultural Policy Research Institutes (ReNAPRI)," JRC Research Reports JRC109252, Joint Research Centre.
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    1. Tracy Davids & Ferdi Meyer & Patrick Westhoff, 2017. "Impact of trade controls on price transmission between southern African maize markets," Agrekon, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(3), pages 223-232, July.
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    outlook; soybean; Malawi; Mozambique; South Africa; Zambia;
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