FAO COMMODITY AND TRADE POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER No. 11 |
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The impact of import surges: country case study results for Senegal and Tanzania
Ramesh Sharma
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ABSTRACT Measuring the impacts of import surges is a difficult task, but simple
case studies illustrate some of the fundamental issues. From the two
case studies examined in this paper, it was found that the impacts
vary markedly in different settings and for different commodities.
Thus, for example, while the negative impact on Senegal’s broiler industry
came out clearly, import surges were not an issue in the case of dairy
products. This was because dairy imports, although high, had increased
steadily over a longer period of time and as a result the local industry
had adjusted. In the case of Tanzania, some negative effects were found
for the dairy sub-sector but only limited effects on poultry. In both
countries, rapid growth in poultry imports also revealed the weaknesses
of the domestic processing industry in competing with imported products,
particularly in situations where there has been rapid growth in demand
for further processed quality products by supermarkets and hotels which
the local industry has failed to supply. |
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