AgCLIR

Kosovo AgCLIR Report

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March 1, 2010

This report addresses the conditions and opportunities for doing business inKosovo’s agriculture sector. Through close examination of the relevant laws,institutions, and social dynamics, it aims to inform assistance decisions by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and other donors in the area of agricultural development in Ghana, as well as to provide insight and guidance about the sector to government officials, private sector representatives, and others.

Uganda AgCLIR Report

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September 1, 2010

This report addresses the conditions and opportunities for doing business in Uganda’s agriculture sector. Through close examination of the relevant laws, institutions, and social dynamics, it aims to inform assistance decisions by the

Tanzania Assessment

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This information comes from the assessment conducted in country for the Tanzania report, which was published in February 2008. In just 15 years, Tanzania has emerged from the constraints of government control, centralization, and predominance of the state in all economic affairs, to a new emphasis on the free market and private sector-led growth.

Tanzania AgCLIR Report

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BizCLIR
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Date: 
May 1, 2010

This report addresses the conditions and opportunities for doing business in Tanzania’s agriculture sector. Through close examination of the relevant laws, institutions, and social dynamics, it aims to inform assistance decisions by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and other donors in the area of agricultural development in Ghana, as well as to provide insight and guidance about the sector to government officials, private sector representatives, and others.

Senegal Assessment

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Of Senegal's nearly 13 million citizens, over three-quarters work in the agricultural sector, yet the country relies on imports for 70 percent of its food supply-a rate higher than any other country in Sub-Saharan Africa. Most crops produced in Senegal have difficulty making it to market, if they ever do. The country's agricultural products also remain uncompetitive vis-a-vis foreign alternatives, both for local consumption and international trade.

Senegal AgCLIR Report

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BizCLIR
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Date: 
May 1, 2009

This report addresses the conditions and opportunities for doing business in Senegal’s agriculture sector. Through close examination of the relevant laws, institutions, and social dynamics, it aims to inform assistance decisions by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and other donors in the area of agricultural development in Ghana, as well as to provide insight and guidance about the sector to government officials, private sector representatives, and others.

Nigeria AgCLIR Report

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BizCLIR
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Date: 
May 1, 2009

This report addresses the conditions and opportunities for doing business in Nigeria’s agriculture sector. Through close examination of the relevant laws, institutions, and social dynamics, it aims to inform assistance decisions by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and other donors in the area of agricultural development in Ghana, as well as to provide insight and guidance about the sector to government officials, private sector representatives, and others.

Ghana AgCLIR Report

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BizCLIR
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November 1, 2008

This report addresses the conditions and opportunities for doing business in Ghana’s agriculture sector. Through close examination of the relevant laws, institutions, and social dynamics, it aims to inform assistance decisions by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and other donors in the area of agricultural development in Ghana, as well as to provide insight and guidance about the sector to government officials, private sector representatives, and others.

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