2017
DOI: 10.4000/interventionseconomiques.5734
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Agricultural Value Chain Development and Regional Integration Processes

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“…Tanzania is an exception to the rest of the EAC (Ghins et al, 2017): firstly, Tanzanian aromatic varieties already compete effectively with Asian imports on quality terms; and secondly, the share of imports within national supply has traditionally been small given high levels of local supply and protective policies (FAO, 2019).…”
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“…Tanzania is an exception to the rest of the EAC (Ghins et al, 2017): firstly, Tanzanian aromatic varieties already compete effectively with Asian imports on quality terms; and secondly, the share of imports within national supply has traditionally been small given high levels of local supply and protective policies (FAO, 2019).…”
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“…Tanzania is well known to export rice to the neighbouring countries. Countries importing Tanzanian rice in EAC (Ghins, 2017) include Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Uganda, United Republic of Congo and South Sudan. Average GDP per capita of importing countries shows the purchasing power of these countries (Schreyer and Koechlin, 2002).…”
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