Are SACU countries self-sufficient in cereals? A dynamic panel analysis

IF 1.6 4区 经济学 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY Agrekon Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI:10.1080/03031853.2022.2052124
H. J. Sartorius von Bach, K. M. Kalundu
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ABSTRACT Most countries within Southern Africa are reliant on cereal imports from South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. In the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) region, cereal insecure countries are often import-dependent. Changing income levels, pandemics, climatic conditions and the trade environment all create a wedge and put pressure on food self-sufficiency. This paper uses a robust dynamic approach of a five-country panel to investigate the key determinants of cereal self-sufficiency in the SACU region. Long-term and short-term effects of selected variables are tested using a dynamic panel data model. The key long-term drivers for cereal self-sufficiency are identified and the short-term results reveal that land surface and rainfall are statistically most significant at a level of ten percent. The Dumitrescu-Hurlin panel causality test suggests that SACU member states could propose further macroeconomic harmonisation and good governance to stabilise national income to cushion against the possible increased cost of cereal production especially in Lesotho, Eswatini and Namibia. The adoption of climate smart technology to safeguard against rainfall variability and reduce the carbon footprint is important to foster an increase in agricultural productivity. A lack of effective harmonised policies may lead to an acceleration in cereal production insecurity and increased poverty.
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南共体国家的谷物自给自足吗?动态面板分析
南部非洲的大多数国家依赖于从南非、赞比亚和津巴布韦进口谷物。在南部非洲关税同盟(SACU)区域,谷物不安全国家往往依赖进口。不断变化的收入水平、流行病、气候条件和贸易环境都造成了隔阂,对粮食自给自足造成了压力。本文采用五国小组的稳健动态方法来调查SACU地区谷物自给自足的关键决定因素。采用动态面板数据模型对所选变量的长期和短期影响进行了检验。确定了谷物自给自足的主要长期驱动因素,短期结果表明,在10%的水平上,陆地表面和降雨量在统计上最显著。dumitrescui - hurlin小组因果关系检验表明,SACU成员国可以提出进一步的宏观经济协调和良好治理,以稳定国民收入,以缓冲谷物生产成本可能增加的影响,尤其是在莱索托、斯威士兰和纳米比亚。采用气候智能型技术防止降雨变化和减少碳足迹,对于促进农业生产力的提高至关重要。缺乏有效的协调一致的政策可能导致谷物生产不安全状况加速恶化和贫困加剧。
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Agrekon
Agrekon AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY-
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2.80
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7.70%
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21
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Agrekon publishes scholarly articles that contribute to the existing literature in the domain of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics as it applies to Southern Africa. The editors of Agrekon therefore invite contributions in this context that provide new insights, either through the problems they address, the methods they employ or the theoretical and practical insights gained from the results. The quarterly journal serves as the official publication of the Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa (AEASA) and is published by Taylor & Francis.
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