Global cassava research and development: the cassava demand studies and implications for the strategies for the CIAT cassava program

cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Center for Tropical Agricultureen
cg.coverage.regionLatin America
cg.coverage.regionAsia
cg.subject.ciatCASSAVAen
dc.contributor.authorInternational Center for Tropical Agricultureen
dc.date.accessioned2016-02-03T05:33:33Zen
dc.date.available2016-02-03T05:33:33Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/70314
dc.titleGlobal cassava research and development: the cassava demand studies and implications for the strategies for the CIAT cassava programen
dcterms.abstractThe structure and methodology of cassava research are discussed. Research on the potential world demand for the crop was divided into different components: the country was the unit of analysis and the market, the 2nd level of analytical subdivision where individual markets were assumed to be independent; the potential demand in each market was analyzed separately (market size, growth prospects, and price of competition with main substitutes). In Asia, a multiple cassava market system is already well developed. Growth markets exist for cassava to the point that production is not keeping up with demand. However, little improved production technology has reached the farm level. Declining costs of production could accelerate the diversification of markets in Asia, especially into the animal feed market. The existing market structure could absorb significant increases in production, without drastic inclines in prices. A range of benefits could be attained, including simultaneous improvements in the welfare of the low- income consumer and in the income of small-scale farmers in upland areas. On the other hand, traditional food markets continue to dominate the overall demand for cassava in Latin America; only in Brazil do traditional dried cassava products dominate in overall cassava demand. The major potential growth in demand for cassava exists in the market for animal feed components. Integrated cassava development projects have proved to be good initial interventions. (CIAT)en
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Access
dcterms.bibliographicCitationGlobal cassava research and development : the cassava demand studies and implications for the strategies for the CIAT cassava program. 1987. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. 16 p.en
dcterms.extent16 p.en
dcterms.issued1987
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.publisherInternational Center for Tropical Agricultureen
dcterms.subjectmanihot esculentaen
dcterms.subjectdevelopment researchen
dcterms.subjectmarketingen
dcterms.subjectproductionen
dcterms.subjectcostsen
dcterms.subjectpricesen
dcterms.subjectconsumptionen
dcterms.subjecteconomicsen
dcterms.subjectresearchen
dcterms.subjectstarch cropsen
dcterms.subjectinvestigacion para el desarrolloen
dcterms.subjectmercadeoen
dcterms.subjectproducciónen
dcterms.subjectcostosen
dcterms.subjectpreciosen
dcterms.subjectconsumoen
dcterms.typeReport

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