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2018/3 Chisoro-Dube, S., Paremoer, T., Jahari, C., and Kilama, B. (2018). Growth and development of the oilseeds-edible-oils value chain in Tanzania and South Africa. 2018/4 Paremoer, T. (2018). Regional value chains: Exploring linkages and opportunities in the
The economy of well-being: Creating opportunities for people’s well-being and economic growth Statistics Working Paper N. 102 2025/2 One remaining challenge has consisted in providing policy-makers with a better understanding of the linkages between the drivers of well-being and economic growth.
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Publication Synthesis paper Monetary policy in Tanzania: Looking back on 10-years of BoT and IGC contributions . This paper synthesises the International Growth Centre’s work on monetary policy in Tanzania during its 10 years of involvement in the region, placing it
Briefing Paper 2018/9 . Working Paper 2014/5 Russian Oilseed Production on the Rise Working Paper 2015/7 . Russian Oilseed Production on the Rise 2 in South Russia, acreage saw a downward trend. Current yields are diverse, although yields enjoy ample margins for oilseeds. 3
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Bolt, Jutta, Robert Inklaar, Herman de Jong and Jan Luiten van Zanden (2018), “ Rebasing ‘Maddison’: new income comparisons and the shape of long-run economic development”, Maddison Project Working paper 10; For the references to the original research on individual countries, see Appendix A of Bolt et al. (2018).
to affect agricultural growth and farmers’ income in the country by providing greater flexibility to the state governments to allocate resources to the priority areas of development. Aside,patterns and trend s in India’s agricultural growth is a well-researched
- Will global oilseed stocks reach record highs in 2024/25?
- ds: World Markets and TradeOilseeds Stocks Forecast to Reach Record Highs in 2024/25 Global oilseed production in 2024/25 is projected a a new record of 687 million tons, up 4 percent compared to the 2023/24 marketing yea . This boost is driven by higher soybean output in South America and the United States. World soyb
- Why is rapeseed production increasing in 2023/24?
- a new record of 687 million tons, up 4 percent compared to the 2023/24 marketing yea . This boost is driven by higher soybean output in South America and the United States. World soyb an production is forecast to rise over 25 million tons (over 6 percent) to 422 million. Global rapeseed production is almost unchanged as gains in Canada, Austral
- What is the 2025/26 US wheat outlook?
- The 2025/26 U.S. wheat outlook is for higher supplies, unchanged total use, and increased ending stocks. U.S. wheat production is projected 2 percent below 2024/25 at 1,926 million bushels on a slight reduction in harvested area and a lower yield.
- What is the soybean yield forecast for 2025/26?
- Assuming normal weather conditions this year, the soybean yield is forecast 1.8 bushels per acre higher to 52.5 bushels for 2025/26. Higher yield is mostly offset by lower planted acreage, down 3.1 million acres to 84.0 million, resulting in a slight increase to production.
- What is the corn outlook for 2025/26?
- The U.S. corn outlook for 2025/26 is for higher production, greater domestic use, lower exports, and higher ending stocks. The corn crop is projected at a record 15.585 billion bushels, up about 5 percent from the prior year. Corn planted area is forecast at 94.0 million acres, up 3.4 million from a year ago.
- What is the global demand for soybean oil & feed?
- ng feed demand in China, as well as rising demand for soybean oil in the United States. Global oilseeds crush is projected at nearly 561 million tons with China, the United States, Brazil, the European Union, and Argentina driving gains. Soybean crus