Export diversification in Uganda : developments in non-traditional agricultural exports

TitleExport diversification in Uganda : developments in non-traditional agricultural exports
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsT. Dijkstra
Series titleASC working paper
Issue47
Pagination - XIV, 126
Date Published2001///
PublisherAfrican Studies Centre
Place PublishedLeiden
Publication Languageeng
PPN216084318
KeywordsAfrica, agricultural exports, economic development, trade policy, Uganda
Abstract

Over the last two decades agricultural export diversification has been pushed as an economic development strategy for sub-Saharan Africa. This paper looks at Uganda, where nontraditional agricultural export commodities have been (re)-introduced since Museveni came to power in 1986. The most important ones are flowers, fresh and frozen fish, fresh fruit and vegetables, hides and skins, vanilla, sesame seed, and maize and beans. The paper considers the success of these commodities and summarizes the findings by evaluating the objectives of the Ugandan government with regard to the diversification of the country's agricultural exports

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Met bibliogr., noten, samenvatting

IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/17741
CERES Rank

C3

Catalogue link

http://opc-ascl.oclc.org/PPN?PPN=216084318

Availability

AFRIKA A7684

Citation Key3934