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Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment in Niger: Moving from Crisis Response to Long-Term Risk Management
Resource ID
bd5b6ce8-cff3-11e5-8e4e-040146164b01
Title
Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment in Niger: Moving from Crisis Response to Long-Term Risk Management
Date
Jan. 1, 2013, 12:42 p.m., Publication
Abstract
Niger, owing to its climatic, institutional, livelihood, economic, and environmental context, is one of the most vulnerable coun- tries of the world. Poverty is pervasive in Niger and it ranks low on almost all the human development indicators. Agriculture is the most important sector of Niger’s economy and accounts for over 40 percent of national gross domestic product (GDP) and is the principle source of livelihoods for over 80 percent of the country’s population. The performance of the agricultural sector, however, due to its high exposure to risks, is very volatile. Niger has experienced multiple shocks, largely induced by agricultural risks over the past 30 years, which impose high welfare cost in terms of food availability, food affordability, and malnutrition. It also adversely affects household incomes, performance of the agricultural sector, the government’s fiscal balance, and the growth rate of Niger’s economy (see figure E.1 below). Recognizing the need to explicitly and comprehensively address agricultural risks, the government of Niger, through 3N high commissioner, requested the World Bank to conduct an agricultural sector risk assessment of Niger. This risk assessment contributes and enriches the existing knowledge base of the agricultural sector in Niger and provides the following contribu- tions: (1) Systematically analyzes a whole range of agricultural risks and its impact over a longer time period (1980–-2012); (2) helps situate drought in the context of other agricultural risks; (3) prioritizes the most important agricultural risks for the country based on objective criterion; (4) provides a framework of mitigation-transfer-coping to manage priority risk; and (5) offers a filtering mechanism to select high return interventions for agricultural risk management.
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Responsible
andy
Point of Contact
Fraser
sfraser@worldbank.org
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not filled
Restrictions
None
License
Public Domain
Language
eng
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Spatial Reference System Identifier
EPSG:4326
Keywords
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Category
Geoscientific Information
Regions
Niger