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Agribusiness Indicators

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ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCREDITATION AGRIBUSINESS AGRIBUSINESS FIRMS AGRIBUSINESS INDUSTRY AGRICULTURAL CREDIT AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL FINANCE AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL LENDING AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AGRICULTURAL MARKET AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AGRICULTURAL MARKETING POLICIES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL SECTOR PERFORMANCE AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE MARKET AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURE POLICY AGRICULTURE SECTOR ARABLE LAND AVERAGE YIELDS BACKED LOANS BANK BRANCHES BANK CREDIT BANK LENDING BANK LOANS BANK OFFICE BANKER BARLEY BARRIERS TO ENTRY BEANS BORROWERS BORROWING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CASH CROPS CASSAVA CLIMATE COLLATERAL COLLATERALS COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL FARMER COMMERCIAL FARMERS COMMERCIAL FARMS COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER COMMERCIAL SEED COMMERCIALIZATION COMMODITIES CONSERVATION FARMING COOPERATION COOPERATIVES CORPORATE FARMS COTTON COWPEAS CREDIT HISTORIES CREDIT SCHEME CROP CROP AREA CROP YIELDS CROPS CROWDING OUT CULTIVATED LAND DAIRY DEGREE OF MECHANIZATION DEPOSITS DOMESTIC MARKET DONOR FUNDS DOWN PAYMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC REFORMS ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL EQUITY EQUITY FINANCE EXPENDITURE EXPORT EXPORT EARNINGS EXPORTS FAO FARM FARM ACTIVITIES FARM MACHINERY FARM SECTOR FARMER FARMER MARKET FARMERS FARMS FEE FERTILIZER FERTILIZER APPLICATION FERTILIZER EFFICIENCY FERTILIZER INDUSTRY FERTILIZER SUBSIDY FERTILIZER TYPE FERTILIZER USE FERTILIZERS FIELD WORK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCING FOOD CROPS FOOD SECURITY FOREIGN MARKETS FOUNDATION SEED GATES GERMPLASM GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS GOVERNMENT POLICY GRAIN GRAIN MAIZE GREATER ACCESS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROUNDNUTS HIGH INTEREST RATES HOES HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLDS HYBRID SEED IMPORT DUTY IMPORT VALUE IMPORTS INCENTIVE FOR FARMERS INDICATORS INFORMAL FINANCING INFORMATION SYSTEM INTEREST INTERESTS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT INVESTMENTS LABOR FORCE LENDERS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LOAN LOAN FUNDS LOAN SIZE LOANS MAIZE MAIZE CROP MAIZE PRODUCTION MARKET ACCESS MARKET INFORMATION MARKET PRICES MARKET SURVEILLANCE MFI MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MILLET NOMINAL INTEREST RATE OPEN MARKETS OUTSTANDING LOAN PARITY PRICE PAYMENTS PEOPLE PLANS PLANT BREEDERS PLANT NUTRITION PLANT VARIETY PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION PLANTING PLANTS PLOWING POINT OF SALE POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY MAKERS POLLINATION PRICE PRICES PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SEED COMPANIES PRIVATIZATION PRODUCE PRODUCER GROUPS PRODUCTION COSTS PROFITABILITY PURCHASE PRICE RECYCLING REPAYMENT REPORTS RESOURCES RETAINED EARNINGS REVENUE REVOLVING FUND RICE RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL ACCESS RURAL AREAS SAVINGS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SEED SEED CERTIFICATION SEED COMPANIES SEED EXPORTER SEED LAWS SEED MULTIPLICATION SEED PRODUCTION SEED SECTOR SEED TECHNOLOGY SEED TESTING SEEDS SILAGE SMALL FARMERS SMALL-SCALE FARMERS SMALLHOLDER SMALLHOLDER FARMERS SMALLHOLDERS SOIL TYPES SOILS SORGHUM SOURCE OF INCOME SOYBEAN SOYBEANS SPACING SPRAYERS SUBSIDIES SUGAR SUNFLOWER TARIFF TARIFFS TAXES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TILLAGE TOBACCO TRACTORS TRADE TRAINING CENTERS UNION URBAN AREAS VALUES VARIETY RELEASE VILLAGE VILLAGES VOLUME VOUCHER WAREHOUSE WAREHOUSE RECEIPT WAREHOUSE RECEIPT SYSTEM WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS WAREHOUSES WHEAT
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2017-03-07T22:20:32Z | 2017-03-07T22:20:32Z | 2012-12
World Bank, Washington, DC

Agriculture and agribusiness play an important role in the Zambian economy, contributing around 20 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in recent years and about 12 percent of national export earnings. Agriculture employs nearly 70 percent of the labor force and remains the main source of income and employment for most of the people living in rural areas. The objective of the Zambia agribusiness indicators (ABI) country report is to examine factors that have affected agricultural productivity, market access, and the policy environment for agriculture in Zambia. This report presents findings of a data collection exercise carried out to compile a set of pilot ABI for Zambia. The pilot indicators presented are based on a review of the literature, government statistical bulletins, and primary interviews in the seed, fertilizer, mechanization, agricultural finance, and transport subsectors. The resulting indicators are presented in matrix form, together with notes indicating the specific data source (or sources) used for each indicator. A set of questionnaires was developed for this part of the exercise based on guidelines. Perception indicators on the quality of road infrastructure and other transport sector issues were added to supplement the checklist guidelines. The anticipated impact of the presentation of country performances will be to raise the competitiveness of African agriculture by bringing into sharper focus measures of how individual countries are transitioning towards a more commercial agriculture. This report consists of following seven chapters: chapter one gives introduction; chapter two presents access to and use of improved seed; chapter three focuses on fertilizer access and availability; chapter four focuses on access to farm machinery and tractor hire services; chapter five presents access to agricultural and agri-enterprise finance; chapter six gives cost and efficiency of transport in Zambia; and chapter seven presents policy and enabling environment for agribusiness development.

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