Welfare and Poverty Impacts of Cocoa Price Policy Reform in Cote d'Ivoire

Cote d'Ivoire is the world’s leading cocoa producer, supplying nearly 40 percent of world cocoa production. Developments in the cocoa sector can have significant implications for poverty reduction and shared prosperity given that the sector is...

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Main Authors: Katayama, Roy, Dabalen, Andrew, Nssah, Essama, Amouzou Agbe, Guy Morel
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/577141522101889356/Welfare-and-poverty-impacts-of-cocoa-price-policy-reform-in-Cote-dIvoire
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spelling okr-10986-296252021-09-13T14:22:02Z Welfare and Poverty Impacts of Cocoa Price Policy Reform in Cote d'Ivoire Katayama, Roy Dabalen, Andrew Nssah, Essama Amouzou Agbe, Guy Morel COCOA FARM COCOA PRICE POVERTY REDUCTION COMMODITY PRICES PRICE POLICY REFORM DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT BENEFIT INCIDENCE ANALYSIS POVERTY IMPACT EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS FOOD SECURITY Cote d'Ivoire is the world’s leading cocoa producer, supplying nearly 40 percent of world cocoa production. Developments in the cocoa sector can have significant implications for poverty reduction and shared prosperity given that the sector is a source of livelihood for about one-fifth of the population, as well as an important source of export and government revenues. Cocoa pricing has always been a major focus of public policy in the country, and in 2011 the government initiated a new round of cocoa sector reforms seeking to stimulate cocoa production and to secure the livelihoods of cocoa farmers through guaranteed minimum farm-gate prices. Policymakers will certainly like to know the likely impacts of this price policy reform on household welfare and poverty. This paper uses a nonparametric approach to policy incidence analysis to estimate the first-order effects of this policy reform. To assess the pro-poorness of the reform in cocoa pricing, variations in poverty induced by the policy are compared to a benchmark case. While increasing the cocoa farm-gate price has a potential to reduce poverty among cocoa farmers, it turns out that the increase in 2015-2016 translates into a relatively small drop in overall poverty. This variation is assessed to be weakly pro-poor. It is likely that this poverty impact can be amplified by additional policy interventions designed to address the key constraints facing the rural economy such as productivity constraints stemming from factors such as lack of relevant research and development, weak extension services, poor transportation and storage infrastructure, and generally poor provision of relevant public goods. Addressing these issues require a coherent policy framework that can be effectively implemented by accountable institutions to increase the role of agriculture as an engine of inclusive growth in Cote d'Ivoire. 2018-04-04T19:26:17Z 2018-04-04T19:26:17Z 2017-07-17 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/577141522101889356/Welfare-and-poverty-impacts-of-cocoa-price-policy-reform-in-Cote-dIvoire http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29625 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Poverty Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Cote d'Ivoire
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topic COCOA FARM
COCOA PRICE
POVERTY REDUCTION
COMMODITY PRICES
PRICE POLICY REFORM
DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT
BENEFIT INCIDENCE ANALYSIS
POVERTY IMPACT
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
FOOD SECURITY
spellingShingle COCOA FARM
COCOA PRICE
POVERTY REDUCTION
COMMODITY PRICES
PRICE POLICY REFORM
DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT
BENEFIT INCIDENCE ANALYSIS
POVERTY IMPACT
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
FOOD SECURITY
Katayama, Roy
Dabalen, Andrew
Nssah, Essama
Amouzou Agbe, Guy Morel
Welfare and Poverty Impacts of Cocoa Price Policy Reform in Cote d'Ivoire
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Cote d'Ivoire
description Cote d'Ivoire is the world’s leading cocoa producer, supplying nearly 40 percent of world cocoa production. Developments in the cocoa sector can have significant implications for poverty reduction and shared prosperity given that the sector is a source of livelihood for about one-fifth of the population, as well as an important source of export and government revenues. Cocoa pricing has always been a major focus of public policy in the country, and in 2011 the government initiated a new round of cocoa sector reforms seeking to stimulate cocoa production and to secure the livelihoods of cocoa farmers through guaranteed minimum farm-gate prices. Policymakers will certainly like to know the likely impacts of this price policy reform on household welfare and poverty. This paper uses a nonparametric approach to policy incidence analysis to estimate the first-order effects of this policy reform. To assess the pro-poorness of the reform in cocoa pricing, variations in poverty induced by the policy are compared to a benchmark case. While increasing the cocoa farm-gate price has a potential to reduce poverty among cocoa farmers, it turns out that the increase in 2015-2016 translates into a relatively small drop in overall poverty. This variation is assessed to be weakly pro-poor. It is likely that this poverty impact can be amplified by additional policy interventions designed to address the key constraints facing the rural economy such as productivity constraints stemming from factors such as lack of relevant research and development, weak extension services, poor transportation and storage infrastructure, and generally poor provision of relevant public goods. Addressing these issues require a coherent policy framework that can be effectively implemented by accountable institutions to increase the role of agriculture as an engine of inclusive growth in Cote d'Ivoire.
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author Katayama, Roy
Dabalen, Andrew
Nssah, Essama
Amouzou Agbe, Guy Morel
author_facet Katayama, Roy
Dabalen, Andrew
Nssah, Essama
Amouzou Agbe, Guy Morel
author_sort Katayama, Roy
title Welfare and Poverty Impacts of Cocoa Price Policy Reform in Cote d'Ivoire
title_short Welfare and Poverty Impacts of Cocoa Price Policy Reform in Cote d'Ivoire
title_full Welfare and Poverty Impacts of Cocoa Price Policy Reform in Cote d'Ivoire
title_fullStr Welfare and Poverty Impacts of Cocoa Price Policy Reform in Cote d'Ivoire
title_full_unstemmed Welfare and Poverty Impacts of Cocoa Price Policy Reform in Cote d'Ivoire
title_sort welfare and poverty impacts of cocoa price policy reform in cote d'ivoire
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/577141522101889356/Welfare-and-poverty-impacts-of-cocoa-price-policy-reform-in-Cote-dIvoire
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