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182 Rebuilding West Africa’s food potential


The government has not shown strong interest in supporting trading of these commodities on the domestic
market. Moreover, authorities have discouraged formal exports of staple products to neighbouring
countries through a variety of non-tariff barriers (NTB) as a way to ensure food security in the country. The
cost of these NTBs is estimated at 10 FCFA/sack of grain (Dembele and Boughton, 2010). These measures
have generated disincentives to producers and wholesalers, but have enabled the government to achieve
its implicit objective of limiting foreign trade in millet and sorghum. It is doubtful, however, that this
policy will help to achieve long-term food sovereignty in Mali, staple consumption being highly related to
incentives for production. With producers receiving, on average, -32 percent disincentives for sorghum
and -27 percent for millet for the period 2005-2010, prospects are not encouraging for the intensification
of production that would be required to meet the ever-growing demand in the country.

Figure 24. Observed and adjusted NRP to millet wholesalers and producers in Mali, 2005-2010


Source: Authors

Figure 25. Observed and adjusted NRP to sorghum wholesalers and producers in Mali, 2005-2010


Source: Authors

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Observed nominal rate of protecon at point of compeon
Adjusted nominal rate of protecon at point of compeon

Observed nominal rate of protecon at farm gate
Adjusted nominal rate of protecon at farm gate

-70 %

-60 %

-50 %

-40 %

-30 %

-20 %

-010 %

0 %

10 %

20 %

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Observed nominal rate of protecon at point of compeon
Adjusted nominal rate of protecon at point of compeon

Observed nominal rate of protecon at farm gate
Adjusted nominal rate of protecon at farm gate

-70 %

-60 %

-50 %

-40 %

-30 %

-20 %

-010 %

0 %

10 %

20 %
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