Africa in a buyer’s market: Why African rice prices are high despite cheaper world prices

dc.creatorMirzabaev, Alisher
dc.creatorDebela, Bethelhem Legesse
dc.creatorPede, Valerien
dc.date2026-01
dc.date2026-02-05T02:50:37Z
dc.date2026-02-05T02:50:37Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-27T04:09:54Z
dc.descriptionAfrica in the current global rice market context: Global market conditions in recent months have been broadly favorable for importers, but they are no longer moving in a single direction. International rice price dropped to a multi-year low in 2025, then began to edge upward in December 2025.
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/181174
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/23640
dc.languageen
dc.publisherInternational Rice Research Institute
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.sourceMirzabaev, Alisher, Bethelhem Legesse Debela, Valerien Pede (2026). Africa in a buyer’s market: Why African rice prices are high despite cheaper world prices. IRRI Global Rice Market Brief Series No. 7, January 2026. Los Baños, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute. 4 p.
dc.subjectworld markets
dc.subjectrice
dc.subjectprices
dc.subjectcommodity chain analysis
dc.subjectdomestic markets
dc.subjectimports
dc.subjectpolicies
dc.titleAfrica in a buyer’s market: Why African rice prices are high despite cheaper world prices
dc.typeBrief

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