MAFAP releases new data updates on commodity price incentives and public expenditure
Updates include new data on key commodities for Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda and Senegal, as well as new data on public expenditure on food and agriculture in Malawi and Rwanda up to 2023.
The Monitoring and Analysing Food and Agricultural Policies (MAFAP) programme has released a new round of updates to its Data Hub, strengthening support for agricultural policy analysis through expanded datasets on key commodity price incentives and public expenditure on food and agriculture, presented with enhanced, user-friendly visualizations thanks to PowerBI. The main updates in April include:
Commodity price incentives updates
Malawi: Groundnuts, maize, rice, soybeans, sugarcane, tea, and tobacco

data visualization of price incentives on tobacco in Malawi.
Nigeria: Cashew nuts, cocoa, maize, rice, sorghum

data visualization of price incentives data on Cocoa beans in Nigeria
Rwanda: Coffee, milk, rice, tea, and wheat

data visualization of price incentives data on coffee in rwanda
Senegal: Groundnuts, maize, mango, onions, potatoes, and rice

data visualization of price incentives on mango in senegal.
Public spending on food and agriculture updates
Malawi from 2012 and now up to 2023

data visualization on public expenditure on food and agriculture in malawi.
Rwanda from 2012 and now up to 2023

data visualization of public expenditure on food and agriculture in rwanda.
Contact
Juan Egas Yerovi Policy Analyst [email protected]