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Food Security | 2013

Self-sufficiency policy and irrigated rice productivity in the Senegal River Valley

Mandiaye Diagne; Matty Demont; Papa Abdoulaye Seck; Adama Diaw

Senegal’s high dependence on rice imports exposes the country to international market shocks with concomitant serious risks for food security. Since 2011 and triggered by high international prices, several initiatives to upgrade the rice value chain have emerged in the private sector. However, the major constraint private investors are currently facing is the insufficient supply of Senegal River Valley (SRV) paddy rice, implying that investment in productivity is becoming vital for the continuation of their operations, which are currently running below their optimum. The Senegalese government is investing heavily in the national rice sector, with the ambitious objective of achieving self-sufficiency in the year 2015. However, the program focuses primarily on extension of the area grown rather than increased productivity. We provide econometric support for policy making by assessing the determinants of productivity and technical efficiency in irrigated rice production systems through a five-year panel dataset of small-scale irrigated rice farms in the SRV. We found that due to the exacerbation of biological and institutional constraints in the SRV, rice growers had difficulties in maintaining productivity of their land. These constraints prevented them from further intensification, jeopardizing the national objective of self-sufficiency. Farmers exhibited modest technical efficiency levels, suggesting that, in addition to the proposed intensification strategies, substantial efforts in extension services will be required in order to achieve the goal of self-sufficiency. Improved weed and bird control as well as technological, organizational and institutional improvements were identified as key factors for boosting productivity and technical efficiency and, hence, these are target areas needing attention by Senegalese farmers and policy makers in their quest for increased food security.


Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2012

Estimating Bird Damage to Rice in Africa: Evidence from the Senegal River Valley

Yann de Mey; Matty Demont; Mandiaye Diagne


Crop Protection | 2009

Ex ante impact assessment of herbicide resistant rice in the Sahel

Matty Demont; Jonne Rodenburg; Mandiaye Diagne; Souleymane Diallo


Field Crops Research | 2015

Causes of yield stagnation in irrigated lowland rice systems in the Senegal River Valley: Application of dichotomous decision tree analysis

Atsuko Tanaka; Mandiaye Diagne; Kazuki Saito


African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics | 2017

What is the value of rice fragrance? Consumer evidence from Senegal

Mandiaye Diagne; Matty Demont; Maimouna Ndour


Archive | 2018

Assessing the impact of national food security policies on irrigated rice cultivation in Senegal using advanced remote sensing and modelling technologies

Sander J. Zwart; Lorenzo Busetto; Mirco Boschetti; Mandiaye Diagne


AGU Fall Meeting 2017 | 2017

Mapping Changes in Area and the Cropping Season of Irrigated Rice in Senegal and Mauritania between 2003 and 2016 Using the PhenoRice Algorithm and MODIS Imagery

Sander J. Zwart; Lorenzo Busetto; Mandiaye Diagne; Mirco Boschetti; Andrew Nelson


2016 AAAE Fifth International Conference, September 23-26, 2016, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | 2016

Consumer willingness to pay for rice fragrance: Evidence from Senegal

Mandiaye Diagne; Matty Demont; Maimouna Ndour


Agricultural Science | 2015

Profitable and Sustainable Fertilizer-Management Option in Double Cropping of Irrigated Rice in Senegal River Valley

Boubie Vincent Bado; Papa Abdoulaye Seck; Valere C. Mel; Alassane Aw; Mandiaye Diagne


2012 Conference, August 18-24, 2012, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil | 2012

Agricultural trade for food security in Africa: A Ricardian model approach

Mandiaye Diagne; Steffen Abele; Aliou Diagne; Papa Abdoulaye Seck

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Lorenzo Busetto

National Research Council

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Mirco Boschetti

National Research Council

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