Markets for Cotton By-Products : Global Trends and Implications for African Cotton Producers
This paper analyzes and compares the structure of cotton by-products industries in selected countries (Uganda, Tanzania, Benin, and Burkina Faso) in the context of the global vegetable oil market. It reaches several conclusions. First, because the...
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okr-10986-38402021-04-23T14:02:13Z Markets for Cotton By-Products : Global Trends and Implications for African Cotton Producers Baffes, John AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL PRICE AGRICULTURAL PRICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL FEED ANIMAL FEEDING ANIMALS ANNUAL CROPS APPROACH AVAILABILITY AVERAGE PRICES BAKERIES BALANCE BEEF BEEF CATTLE BIOTECHNOLOGY BREEDING BUTTER BY-PRODUCTS CATTLE CATTLE INDUSTRY CEREAL PRICES CEREALS COCONUT COMMODITY COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICES COMMODITY SECTOR CORN CORN OIL COTTON COTTON CROP COTTON PRICE COTTON PRICES COTTON PRODUCTION COTTON SECTOR COTTON SEED COTTON SEEDS COTTON YIELDS COTTONSEED COTTONSEED OIL CROP CRUDE FORM DAIRY DAIRY INDUSTRY DATES DOMESTIC MARKET EDIBLE OILS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICES ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ETHANOL FAO FARM FARMERS FATS FEED GRAINS FEEDING FEEDS FEEDSTOCK FEEDSTOCKS FERTILIZER FERTILIZERS FIBRES TEXTILES FOOD CROPS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUEL USE FUELS GASOLINE GASOLINE PRICES GENERATION GINNERIES GRAIN GRAIN PRICES GRAINS GROUNDNUT GROUNDNUTS INFLATION INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE LABOR FORCE MAIZE MALNUTRITION MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET TRENDS MARKETING MEAL MILK MILL OIL IMPORTS OIL INDUSTRY OIL MARKETS OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OIL REFINING OIL SPILLS OIL USE OIL PALM OILSEED PRICES OILSEEDS PALM OIL PALM OIL PRODUCTION PEARS PIG POOR HOUSEHOLDS POULTRY PRICE INCREASE PRICE INCREASES PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE LEVEL PRICE OF OIL PRICE SETTING PRICE VARIATION PRICING MECHANISM PRODUCE PRODUCER PRICE PRODUCER PRICES PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION OF COTTON RAPESEED RAPESEED OIL RAW MATERIAL RAW MATERIALS RICE SALE SALES SEED COTTON SESAME SMALLHOLDER PRODUCTION SOILS SOY OIL SOYBEAN SOYBEAN OIL SOYBEAN PRICES SOYBEANS SPICES SPREAD STOCKS SUBSTITUTE SUBSTITUTES SUGAR SUGARCANE SUNFLOWER SUPERMARKETS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY TALLOW TAX REVENUE VEGETABLE OILS WHEAT WHEAT PRICES WHOLESALERS This paper analyzes and compares the structure of cotton by-products industries in selected countries (Uganda, Tanzania, Benin, and Burkina Faso) in the context of the global vegetable oil market. It reaches several conclusions. First, because the markets for various edible oils are highly integrated with each other, examination of each oil market should be done in conjunction with all other (relevant) edible oil markets. Second, the recent surge in demand for commodities used as feedstocks for biofuels is unlikely to become a new source of growth for the cotton oil market. Third, within the context of deepening the on-going reform efforts in West and Central African countries, cotton by-products should be taken into consideration, both in terms of the cotton price setting mechanism and the size of the organization of the cotton by-products industry. Fourth, trade policies including export bans or import tariffs to protect the domestic crushing industries, and policies that favor crude over refined oils, should be rationalized. Fifth, large cottonseed processing operations using advanced technology, while efficient from a technological perspective, tend not to be economically profitable in the African context. Last, research efforts for new cotton varieties should consider the value of by-products, not just lint. 2012-03-19T18:40:45Z 2012-03-19T18:40:45Z 2010-06-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20100629151725 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3840 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5355 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Africa Sahel West Africa Sub-Saharan Africa East Africa Tanzania Uganda Benin Burkina Faso |
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AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL PRICE AGRICULTURAL PRICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL FEED ANIMAL FEEDING ANIMALS ANNUAL CROPS APPROACH AVAILABILITY AVERAGE PRICES BAKERIES BALANCE BEEF BEEF CATTLE BIOTECHNOLOGY BREEDING BUTTER BY-PRODUCTS CATTLE CATTLE INDUSTRY CEREAL PRICES CEREALS COCONUT COMMODITY COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICES COMMODITY SECTOR CORN CORN OIL COTTON COTTON CROP COTTON PRICE COTTON PRICES COTTON PRODUCTION COTTON SECTOR COTTON SEED COTTON SEEDS COTTON YIELDS COTTONSEED COTTONSEED OIL CROP CRUDE FORM DAIRY DAIRY INDUSTRY DATES DOMESTIC MARKET EDIBLE OILS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICES ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ETHANOL FAO FARM FARMERS FATS FEED GRAINS FEEDING FEEDS FEEDSTOCK FEEDSTOCKS FERTILIZER FERTILIZERS FIBRES TEXTILES FOOD CROPS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUEL USE FUELS GASOLINE GASOLINE PRICES GENERATION GINNERIES GRAIN GRAIN PRICES GRAINS GROUNDNUT GROUNDNUTS INFLATION INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE LABOR FORCE MAIZE MALNUTRITION MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET TRENDS MARKETING MEAL MILK MILL OIL IMPORTS OIL INDUSTRY OIL MARKETS OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OIL REFINING OIL SPILLS OIL USE OIL PALM OILSEED PRICES OILSEEDS PALM OIL PALM OIL PRODUCTION PEARS PIG POOR HOUSEHOLDS POULTRY PRICE INCREASE PRICE INCREASES PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE LEVEL PRICE OF OIL PRICE SETTING PRICE VARIATION PRICING MECHANISM PRODUCE PRODUCER PRICE PRODUCER PRICES PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION OF COTTON RAPESEED RAPESEED OIL RAW MATERIAL RAW MATERIALS RICE SALE SALES SEED COTTON SESAME SMALLHOLDER PRODUCTION SOILS SOY OIL SOYBEAN SOYBEAN OIL SOYBEAN PRICES SOYBEANS SPICES SPREAD STOCKS SUBSTITUTE SUBSTITUTES SUGAR SUGARCANE SUNFLOWER SUPERMARKETS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY TALLOW TAX REVENUE VEGETABLE OILS WHEAT WHEAT PRICES WHOLESALERS |
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AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL PRICE AGRICULTURAL PRICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL FEED ANIMAL FEEDING ANIMALS ANNUAL CROPS APPROACH AVAILABILITY AVERAGE PRICES BAKERIES BALANCE BEEF BEEF CATTLE BIOTECHNOLOGY BREEDING BUTTER BY-PRODUCTS CATTLE CATTLE INDUSTRY CEREAL PRICES CEREALS COCONUT COMMODITY COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICES COMMODITY SECTOR CORN CORN OIL COTTON COTTON CROP COTTON PRICE COTTON PRICES COTTON PRODUCTION COTTON SECTOR COTTON SEED COTTON SEEDS COTTON YIELDS COTTONSEED COTTONSEED OIL CROP CRUDE FORM DAIRY DAIRY INDUSTRY DATES DOMESTIC MARKET EDIBLE OILS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ENERGY GENERATION ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICES ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ETHANOL FAO FARM FARMERS FATS FEED GRAINS FEEDING FEEDS FEEDSTOCK FEEDSTOCKS FERTILIZER FERTILIZERS FIBRES TEXTILES FOOD CROPS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUEL USE FUELS GASOLINE GASOLINE PRICES GENERATION GINNERIES GRAIN GRAIN PRICES GRAINS GROUNDNUT GROUNDNUTS INFLATION INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE LABOR FORCE MAIZE MALNUTRITION MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET TRENDS MARKETING MEAL MILK MILL OIL IMPORTS OIL INDUSTRY OIL MARKETS OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OIL REFINING OIL SPILLS OIL USE OIL PALM OILSEED PRICES OILSEEDS PALM OIL PALM OIL PRODUCTION PEARS PIG POOR HOUSEHOLDS POULTRY PRICE INCREASE PRICE INCREASES PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE LEVEL PRICE OF OIL PRICE SETTING PRICE VARIATION PRICING MECHANISM PRODUCE PRODUCER PRICE PRODUCER PRICES PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION OF COTTON RAPESEED RAPESEED OIL RAW MATERIAL RAW MATERIALS RICE SALE SALES SEED COTTON SESAME SMALLHOLDER PRODUCTION SOILS SOY OIL SOYBEAN SOYBEAN OIL SOYBEAN PRICES SOYBEANS SPICES SPREAD STOCKS SUBSTITUTE SUBSTITUTES SUGAR SUGARCANE SUNFLOWER SUPERMARKETS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY TALLOW TAX REVENUE VEGETABLE OILS WHEAT WHEAT PRICES WHOLESALERS Baffes, John Markets for Cotton By-Products : Global Trends and Implications for African Cotton Producers |
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Africa Sahel West Africa Sub-Saharan Africa East Africa Tanzania Uganda Benin Burkina Faso |
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5355 |
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This paper analyzes and compares the
structure of cotton by-products industries in selected
countries (Uganda, Tanzania, Benin, and Burkina Faso) in the
context of the global vegetable oil market. It reaches
several conclusions. First, because the markets for various
edible oils are highly integrated with each other,
examination of each oil market should be done in conjunction
with all other (relevant) edible oil markets. Second, the
recent surge in demand for commodities used as feedstocks
for biofuels is unlikely to become a new source of growth
for the cotton oil market. Third, within the context of
deepening the on-going reform efforts in West and Central
African countries, cotton by-products should be taken into
consideration, both in terms of the cotton price setting
mechanism and the size of the organization of the cotton
by-products industry. Fourth, trade policies including
export bans or import tariffs to protect the domestic
crushing industries, and policies that favor crude over
refined oils, should be rationalized. Fifth, large
cottonseed processing operations using advanced technology,
while efficient from a technological perspective, tend not
to be economically profitable in the African context. Last,
research efforts for new cotton varieties should consider
the value of by-products, not just lint. |
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper |
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Baffes, John |
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Baffes, John |
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Baffes, John |
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Markets for Cotton By-Products : Global Trends and Implications for African Cotton Producers |
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Markets for Cotton By-Products : Global Trends and Implications for African Cotton Producers |
title_full |
Markets for Cotton By-Products : Global Trends and Implications for African Cotton Producers |
title_fullStr |
Markets for Cotton By-Products : Global Trends and Implications for African Cotton Producers |
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Markets for Cotton By-Products : Global Trends and Implications for African Cotton Producers |
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markets for cotton by-products : global trends and implications for african cotton producers |
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2012 |
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