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- September 2011: MAFAP project officially launched.
- September 2011: Capacity-building workshop held in Kampala with the MAFAP team of the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries(MAAIF), National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO) and, Economic Policy Research Center (EPRC).
- January 2013: First country report finalised.
- April 2013: Technical workshop and policy dialogue workshop will be held to present MAFAP results to stakeholders.
Policy Analysis Partners | Policy Dialogue Partners | Commodities Analysed | - Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries(MAAIF)
- National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO)
- Economic Policy Research Center (EPRC)
| - Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries(MAAIF)
| - Maize
- Rice
- Coffee
- Fish
- Tea
- Sugar
- Cassava
- Cotton
- Beef
| - Liberalization has created an enabling environment for producers and traders, but several challenges remain.
- The percentage of the government budget going to agriculture has been steadily declining since 2006, although it still exceeds the Maputo target.
- The level of price incentives for producers varies significantly over time and among commodity groups.
- Nine technical notes on market incentives and disincentives in Uganda for rice, wheat, sugarcane, fish, coffee, cotton, tea, maize, beef and cassava.
- In-depth analysis of public expenditure to support agriculture and rural development in Uganda.
- A comprehensive country report.
- A database with all indicators and supporting information.
- Capacity development in analyzing market incentives and disincentives, as well as public expenditure.
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