Impact of the Russia–Ukraine war on grain and fertilizer supply: Evidence from Kenya

Shadrack Muthami Mwatu
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Abstract This paper examines the impact of the Russia–Ukraine war on grain and fertilizer supply to Kenya as the sixth largest economy in Africa using the Regression Discontinuity estimator on monthly data spanning from January 2017 to August 2022. The share of the quantity and value of cereals and fertilizer imports by Kenya from Russia and Ukraine in the total quantity and value of cereals and fertilizer imports by Kenya from world are utilized. The share of freight and insurance costs on grain and fertilizer imports by Kenya from Russia and Ukraine in total freight and insurance costs on grain and fertilizer from world have also been used. After controlling for sensitivity and incorporating depreciation of the exchange rate and a dummy on drought as covariates, the results indicate the war has had insignificant impact on imports of grain and fertilizer by Kenya though the impact is negative for grain but positive for fertilizer. The findings have policy implications touching on need for African countries to diversify import sources for grain and fertilizer, enhance productive capacities through investment on irrigation, strengthen diplomatic ties with existing import sources for grain and fertilizer, and invest in climate action to tackle drought incidences.
俄乌战争对粮食和化肥供应的影响:来自肯尼亚的证据
摘要本文利用2017年1月至2022年8月月度数据的回归不连续估计器,研究了俄乌战争对肯尼亚粮食和化肥供应的影响。肯尼亚是非洲第六大经济体。利用肯尼亚从俄罗斯和乌克兰进口谷物和肥料的数量和价值占肯尼亚从世界进口谷物和肥料总量和价值的份额。肯尼亚从俄罗斯和乌克兰进口粮食和肥料的运费和保险费用在从世界进口粮食和肥料的运费和保险费用总额中所占的份额也被使用。在控制敏感性并将汇率贬值和干旱作为协变量后,结果表明战争对肯尼亚粮食和肥料进口的影响不显著,尽管影响对粮食是负的,但对肥料是正的。这些发现具有政策意义,涉及非洲国家需要使粮食和肥料进口来源多样化,通过投资灌溉提高生产能力,加强与现有粮食和肥料进口来源的外交关系,以及投资气候行动以应对干旱。
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