运输基础设施改善对赞比亚玉米和木薯供应链的潜在影响

Junren Wang, Megan Konar, Kathy Baylis, Lyndon Estes, Protensia Hadunka, Sitian Xiong, Kelly Caylor
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农业供应链在支持非洲粮食安全方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,高分辨率的供应链信息往往无法获得,这阻碍了我们确定粮食供应链中哪些干预措施最能增强粮食安全。在本研究中,我们为赞比亚的主要作物开发了一个高分辨率供应链模型,旨在评估运输基础设施的改善将如何影响粮食安全。具体来说,我们模拟了赞比亚玉米和木薯的月度消费、贸易流量和储存情况。然后,我们进行了一个低运输成本的反事实案例研究,发现降低交易成本会导致更高的农业总净收入和总净支出。这些结果表明,运输投资对供应商比对消费者更有利,这对小农农业的家庭粮食安全有影响。我们的研究强调了基础设施投资在改善粮食安全方面的潜力。
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Potential impacts of transportation infrastructure improvements to maize and cassava supply chains in Zambia
Abstract Agricultural supply chains play a crucial role in supporting food security in Africa. However, high-resolution supply chain information is often not available, which hinders our ability to determine which interventions in food supply chains would most enhance food security. In this study, we develop a high-resolution supply chain model for essential staple crops in Zambia, aiming to estimate how improvements in transportation infrastructure would impact food security. Specifically, we simulate district-level monthly consumption, trade flows, and storage for maize and cassava in Zambia. We then conduct a counterfactual case study with low transportation costs, discovering that reducing transaction costs leads to higher aggregate net agricultural revenue and aggregate net expenditure. These results indicate that transportation investments are more beneficial to suppliers than to consumers, with implications for household food security in smallholder agriculture. Our study highlights the potential for infrastructure investments to improve food security.
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