Mozambique Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment : Risk Prioritization
Agricultural risk management is a central issue that Mozambique faces in development, and multiple stakeholders have analyzed this challenge, sometimes with different terminology and focusing on varying aspects. The government of Mozambique has ado...
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FERTILIZER CASSAVA PESTS SORGHUM BEANS GROUNDNUT PRODUCTION YIELD LOSS COPRA PESTICIDE LABOR FORCE CASSAVA SEED MULTIPLICATION HORTICULTURAL CROPS IFPRI ETHANOL STEM BORERS HEAVY RAINFALL CROP YIELDING FERTILIZERS ONIONS PEPPERS SMALL FARMERS ANIMAL HEALTH CROP YIELD PLANTS YAMS CROP PRODUCTION CEREALS PRODUCTION SYSTEM CONTRACT GROWERS SEEDS SOYBEANS COTTON SECTOR CROP FORECASTING COTTONSEED SEED FRUITS DRAINAGE VEGETABLES GROUND LEVEL INDICATORS SUGAR CANE FARMERS NATURAL RESOURCES GRAIN BORER COCOA CULTIVATED LAND MILDEW CROPS PEAS CROP YIELDS AGRONOMIC PRACTICES CROP SEEDLINGS MOLASSES ECOLOGICAL ZONES SEED SECTOR AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS CULTIVATION MAIZE YIELDS MAIZE PRODUCTION PEANUTS REPORTS AGRICULTURAL MARKETING COFFEE HORTICULTURE FAO DRY SEASON PERENNIAL CROPS MALNUTRITION COCONUT PALMS PEST MANAGEMENT CROP LOSSES DAM WEEDS EXPORT CROPS DEGRADATION GROWING SEASON CORN PALMS FARM FOOD CROPS RA OILSEEDS FLOOD CONTROL SWEET POTATOES CLIMATIC ZONES CASSAVA MOSAIC VIRUS YIELDS SOIL FERTILITY STARCH GRAIN COTTON YIELDS SEED PRODUCERS HARVESTS POOR HOUSEHOLDS CGIAR GARLIC POULTRY RURAL PRODUCERS POOR SOIL FERTILITY COTTON PRODUCTION CROPPING PATTERNS FARMER COCONUTS CROPLAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION INSECT PESTS ROOT CROPS ANIMALS COWPEAS PLANTING AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION TOMATOES TILLING CIMMYT PLANNING GREEN BEANS TREES AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT PLANS COCONUT BIOMASS MAIZE CROP INSURANCE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS PATHOGENS AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES ANIMAL DISEASES CASH CROPS COTTON PRICES TREE CROPS GINNERIES AGRICULTURAL MARKETS POPULATION GROWTH GROUNDNUT PRICE VOLATILITY SESAME SOIL EROSION COMMERCIAL FARMERS CROP PRODUCTION SYSTEMS POTENTIAL YIELDS HERBICIDES FIELD WORK FARMING CONSUMER DEMAND TOBACCO SOYBEAN FOOD PRODUCTION PRODUCE SEED VARIETIES FOOD SECURITY CROP PESTS VEGETATION TEA AGRICULTURAL CROPS AGRIBUSINESS CASHEW NUTS SMALL-SCALE FARMERS MILLET CROPPING CROP SUBSTITUTION SOWING RICE PRODUCTION INDICA HARVESTING FRUIT TREES IRRI FOOD IMPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS COTTON GROUNDNUTS POTATOES SISAL FARM STORAGE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS SUGARCANE MANGO TREES SEED SYSTEM CASSAVA PRODUCTION FUNGI FARMS BANANAS CONTRACT FARMING MEAT GROWTH IN AGRICULTURE PLANT DISEASE APPLES COOPERATIVES WHEAT SOILS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY RICE NURSERIES CROP MANAGEMENT SHADING FARMING SYSTEMS COMMODITY PULSES SEED COTTON SUGAR |
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FERTILIZER CASSAVA PESTS SORGHUM BEANS GROUNDNUT PRODUCTION YIELD LOSS COPRA PESTICIDE LABOR FORCE CASSAVA SEED MULTIPLICATION HORTICULTURAL CROPS IFPRI ETHANOL STEM BORERS HEAVY RAINFALL CROP YIELDING FERTILIZERS ONIONS PEPPERS SMALL FARMERS ANIMAL HEALTH CROP YIELD PLANTS YAMS CROP PRODUCTION CEREALS PRODUCTION SYSTEM CONTRACT GROWERS SEEDS SOYBEANS COTTON SECTOR CROP FORECASTING COTTONSEED SEED FRUITS DRAINAGE VEGETABLES GROUND LEVEL INDICATORS SUGAR CANE FARMERS NATURAL RESOURCES GRAIN BORER COCOA CULTIVATED LAND MILDEW CROPS PEAS CROP YIELDS AGRONOMIC PRACTICES CROP SEEDLINGS MOLASSES ECOLOGICAL ZONES SEED SECTOR AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS CULTIVATION MAIZE YIELDS MAIZE PRODUCTION PEANUTS REPORTS AGRICULTURAL MARKETING COFFEE HORTICULTURE FAO DRY SEASON PERENNIAL CROPS MALNUTRITION COCONUT PALMS PEST MANAGEMENT CROP LOSSES DAM WEEDS EXPORT CROPS DEGRADATION GROWING SEASON CORN PALMS FARM FOOD CROPS RA OILSEEDS FLOOD CONTROL SWEET POTATOES CLIMATIC ZONES CASSAVA MOSAIC VIRUS YIELDS SOIL FERTILITY STARCH GRAIN COTTON YIELDS SEED PRODUCERS HARVESTS POOR HOUSEHOLDS CGIAR GARLIC POULTRY RURAL PRODUCERS POOR SOIL FERTILITY COTTON PRODUCTION CROPPING PATTERNS FARMER COCONUTS CROPLAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION INSECT PESTS ROOT CROPS ANIMALS COWPEAS PLANTING AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION TOMATOES TILLING CIMMYT PLANNING GREEN BEANS TREES AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT PLANS COCONUT BIOMASS MAIZE CROP INSURANCE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS PATHOGENS AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES ANIMAL DISEASES CASH CROPS COTTON PRICES TREE CROPS GINNERIES AGRICULTURAL MARKETS POPULATION GROWTH GROUNDNUT PRICE VOLATILITY SESAME SOIL EROSION COMMERCIAL FARMERS CROP PRODUCTION SYSTEMS POTENTIAL YIELDS HERBICIDES FIELD WORK FARMING CONSUMER DEMAND TOBACCO SOYBEAN FOOD PRODUCTION PRODUCE SEED VARIETIES FOOD SECURITY CROP PESTS VEGETATION TEA AGRICULTURAL CROPS AGRIBUSINESS CASHEW NUTS SMALL-SCALE FARMERS MILLET CROPPING CROP SUBSTITUTION SOWING RICE PRODUCTION INDICA HARVESTING FRUIT TREES IRRI FOOD IMPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS COTTON GROUNDNUTS POTATOES SISAL FARM STORAGE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS SUGARCANE MANGO TREES SEED SYSTEM CASSAVA PRODUCTION FUNGI FARMS BANANAS CONTRACT FARMING MEAT GROWTH IN AGRICULTURE PLANT DISEASE APPLES COOPERATIVES WHEAT SOILS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY RICE NURSERIES CROP MANAGEMENT SHADING FARMING SYSTEMS COMMODITY PULSES SEED COTTON SUGAR Suit, Kilara C. Choudhary, Vikas Mozambique Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment : Risk Prioritization |
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Agricultural risk management is a
central issue that Mozambique faces in development, and
multiple stakeholders have analyzed this challenge,
sometimes with different terminology and focusing on varying
aspects. The government of Mozambique has adopted the
strategic plan for agricultural development (PEDSA 2010-19)
that focuses on: (i) increasing the availability of food in
order to reduce hunger through growth in small producer
productivity and emergency response capacity; (ii) enlarging
the land area under sustainable management and the number of
reliable water management systems; (iii) increasing access
to the market through improved infrastructures and
interventions in marketing; and (iv) improving research and
extension for increased adoption of appropriate technologies
by producers and agro-processors. The World Bank’s
agriculture sector risk assessment takes a holistic approach
and relies on long time-series historical data to arrive at
an empirical and objective assessment of agricultural risks
and their impacts on Mozambique. This assessment will form
the basis of the second step, solution assessment, whose
final findings will inform National Investment Plan for the
Agrarian Sector in Mozambique (PNISA). This document
considers the many aspects of assessing risk in the
Mozambican agriculture sector. Chapter one gives
introduction and context. Chapter two introduces the major
characteristics of the agricultural system leading into
chapter three, which presents a comprehensive picture of the
risks that exist in the sector. Chapter four, in quantifying
the risks that have been observed, comments on the losses
that have been incurred by the sector because of production
risks, whereas chapter five provides a qualitative
discussion of how risk has an effect on the different
stakeholders present in the sector. Chapter six delves into
the risk prioritization carried out by the team and then
comments on various management measures. The report
concludes with chapter six, in which recommendations are
provided for improving risk management in Mozambique. |
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Suit, Kilara C. Choudhary, Vikas |
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Suit, Kilara C. Choudhary, Vikas |
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Suit, Kilara C. |
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Mozambique Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment : Risk Prioritization |
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Mozambique Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment : Risk Prioritization |
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Mozambique Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment : Risk Prioritization |
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Mozambique Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment : Risk Prioritization |
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Mozambique Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment : Risk Prioritization |
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mozambique agricultural sector risk assessment : risk prioritization |
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okr-10986-227482021-04-23T14:04:10Z Mozambique Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment : Risk Prioritization Suit, Kilara C. Choudhary, Vikas FERTILIZER CASSAVA PESTS SORGHUM BEANS GROUNDNUT PRODUCTION YIELD LOSS COPRA PESTICIDE LABOR FORCE CASSAVA SEED MULTIPLICATION HORTICULTURAL CROPS IFPRI ETHANOL STEM BORERS HEAVY RAINFALL CROP YIELDING FERTILIZERS ONIONS PEPPERS SMALL FARMERS ANIMAL HEALTH CROP YIELD PLANTS YAMS CROP PRODUCTION CEREALS PRODUCTION SYSTEM CONTRACT GROWERS SEEDS SOYBEANS COTTON SECTOR CROP FORECASTING COTTONSEED SEED FRUITS DRAINAGE VEGETABLES GROUND LEVEL INDICATORS SUGAR CANE FARMERS NATURAL RESOURCES GRAIN BORER COCOA CULTIVATED LAND MILDEW CROPS PEAS CROP YIELDS AGRONOMIC PRACTICES CROP SEEDLINGS MOLASSES ECOLOGICAL ZONES SEED SECTOR AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS CULTIVATION MAIZE YIELDS MAIZE PRODUCTION PEANUTS REPORTS AGRICULTURAL MARKETING COFFEE HORTICULTURE FAO DRY SEASON PERENNIAL CROPS MALNUTRITION COCONUT PALMS PEST MANAGEMENT CROP LOSSES DAM WEEDS EXPORT CROPS DEGRADATION GROWING SEASON CORN PALMS FARM FOOD CROPS RA OILSEEDS FLOOD CONTROL SWEET POTATOES CLIMATIC ZONES CASSAVA MOSAIC VIRUS YIELDS SOIL FERTILITY STARCH GRAIN COTTON YIELDS SEED PRODUCERS HARVESTS POOR HOUSEHOLDS CGIAR GARLIC POULTRY RURAL PRODUCERS POOR SOIL FERTILITY COTTON PRODUCTION CROPPING PATTERNS FARMER COCONUTS CROPLAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION INSECT PESTS ROOT CROPS ANIMALS COWPEAS PLANTING AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION TOMATOES TILLING CIMMYT PLANNING GREEN BEANS TREES AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT PLANS COCONUT BIOMASS MAIZE CROP INSURANCE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS PATHOGENS AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES ANIMAL DISEASES CASH CROPS COTTON PRICES TREE CROPS GINNERIES AGRICULTURAL MARKETS POPULATION GROWTH GROUNDNUT PRICE VOLATILITY SESAME SOIL EROSION COMMERCIAL FARMERS CROP PRODUCTION SYSTEMS POTENTIAL YIELDS HERBICIDES FIELD WORK FARMING CONSUMER DEMAND TOBACCO SOYBEAN FOOD PRODUCTION PRODUCE SEED VARIETIES FOOD SECURITY CROP PESTS VEGETATION TEA AGRICULTURAL CROPS AGRIBUSINESS CASHEW NUTS SMALL-SCALE FARMERS MILLET CROPPING CROP SUBSTITUTION SOWING RICE PRODUCTION INDICA HARVESTING FRUIT TREES IRRI FOOD IMPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS COTTON GROUNDNUTS POTATOES SISAL FARM STORAGE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS SUGARCANE MANGO TREES SEED SYSTEM CASSAVA PRODUCTION FUNGI FARMS BANANAS CONTRACT FARMING MEAT GROWTH IN AGRICULTURE PLANT DISEASE APPLES COOPERATIVES WHEAT SOILS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY RICE NURSERIES CROP MANAGEMENT SHADING FARMING SYSTEMS COMMODITY PULSES SEED COTTON SUGAR Agricultural risk management is a central issue that Mozambique faces in development, and multiple stakeholders have analyzed this challenge, sometimes with different terminology and focusing on varying aspects. The government of Mozambique has adopted the strategic plan for agricultural development (PEDSA 2010-19) that focuses on: (i) increasing the availability of food in order to reduce hunger through growth in small producer productivity and emergency response capacity; (ii) enlarging the land area under sustainable management and the number of reliable water management systems; (iii) increasing access to the market through improved infrastructures and interventions in marketing; and (iv) improving research and extension for increased adoption of appropriate technologies by producers and agro-processors. The World Bank’s agriculture sector risk assessment takes a holistic approach and relies on long time-series historical data to arrive at an empirical and objective assessment of agricultural risks and their impacts on Mozambique. This assessment will form the basis of the second step, solution assessment, whose final findings will inform National Investment Plan for the Agrarian Sector in Mozambique (PNISA). This document considers the many aspects of assessing risk in the Mozambican agriculture sector. Chapter one gives introduction and context. Chapter two introduces the major characteristics of the agricultural system leading into chapter three, which presents a comprehensive picture of the risks that exist in the sector. Chapter four, in quantifying the risks that have been observed, comments on the losses that have been incurred by the sector because of production risks, whereas chapter five provides a qualitative discussion of how risk has an effect on the different stakeholders present in the sector. Chapter six delves into the risk prioritization carried out by the team and then comments on various management measures. The report concludes with chapter six, in which recommendations are provided for improving risk management in Mozambique. 2015-10-08T20:08:38Z 2015-10-08T20:08:38Z 2015-08 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/25022137/mozambique-agricultural-sector-risk-assessment-risk-prioritization http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22748 English en_US Agriculture global practice technical assistance paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Mozambique |