Le secteur du coton en Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre : stratégies pour accroître la compétitivité du C4 (Bénin, Burkina Faso, Mali et Tchad) / Ilhem Baghdadli, Hela Cheikhrouhou, Gael Raballand.

By: Baghdadli, Ilhem
Contributor(s): Raballand, Gaël | Cheikhrouhou, Hela
Material type: TextTextLanguage: Türkçe Series: World Bank Working Paper ; 108Publisher: Montréal : Éditions Saint-Martin, 2007Description: xxii, 118 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9782890354357 Subject(s): Cotton trade -- Africa, Sub-Saharan | Cotton manufacture -- Africa, West | Cotton trade -- Africa, CentralLOC classification: HD9087.A2 | .B34 2007 Summary: Cotton production is truly a success story in West and Central Africa. The region is now the second largest exporter of lint, after the United States, with a world market share of 15 percent. Despite its strong performance in the past, the sector is characterized by several institutional and structural weaknesses that jeopardize its viability in an era of increasing globalization of the cotton industry. The sector's future performance will also depend on the implications of cotton sector policies in major producing countries such as the United States, the European Union, and China. This paper examines how the above factors may affect future growth of the region's cotton industry. It also identifies the changes that are required to enable countries in the region to fully exploit the sector's significant growth potential. -- Publisher description of the English version.
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Cotton production is truly a success story in West and
Central Africa. The region is now the second largest
exporter of lint, after the United States, with a world
market share of 15 percent. Despite its strong performance
in the past, the sector is characterized by several
institutional and structural weaknesses that jeopardize
its viability in an era of increasing globalization of the
cotton industry. The sector's future performance will also
depend on the implications of cotton sector policies in
major producing countries such as the United States, the
European Union, and China. This paper examines how the
above factors may affect future growth of the region's
cotton industry. It also identifies the changes that are
required to enable countries in the region to fully
exploit the sector's significant growth potential. --
Publisher description of the English version.

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