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Report of the workshop
The following presentations and papers can also be downloaded:
Issues Arising From Discussions during
the workshop
Background, Content and Purpose of
the Workshop, by Andrew W. Shepherd, FAO, Rome
Policies and Constraints Impacting on the Role of the Private Sector
in Addressing Food Shortages: a Summary of Literature on Malawi, Zambia
and Zimbabwe, by Tobias Takavarasha
presentation
paper
The Role of the South African Private Sector in
Meeting Food Shortages in the
Sub-Region, by Jannie de Villiers, South African Chamber of Milling and
Johann Kirsten, University of Pretoria
Status of Food Security - The Case of Malawi,
by Charles Mataya – Bunda College,
University of Malawi, Lilongwe
Grain Marketing in Zambia in the 2005-06 Season, by Andrew W. Shepherd,
FAO, Rome
presentation
paper
Monitoring Informal Crossborder Trade in Staple
Foods in Southern Africa -
a Collaborative Activity Between WFP and FEWSNET
The Uganda Grain Industry & World Food
Programme & Food Aid, by John Magnay - CEO, Uganda Grain Traders Ltd
Partnerships Between Government and the
Private Sector to Overcome Food Shortages – Mozambique: a trade-based
approach
Risk Management & Food Security: SAFEX-Based
Option Strategy &
Application in Malawi, by W.A. Nel – Standard Bank of South Africa,
Julie Dana – World Bank, Commodity Risk Management Group
A brief presentation on the constraints facing
the private sector in Zambia, by Harrison Banda
Enhancing Market Development and Food Security:
Role of the Zambian Warehouse Receipt System, by Martin Hamusiya, Chief
Examiner, Zambian Agricultural Commodity Agency (ZACA)
Grain trading systems and market information.
Stephen Njukia, RATES
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