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Guyana Rice Supply Chain Risk Assessment
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2011.
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Abstract
- This report is the outcome of assessment and is intended as an advisory note to the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) and Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) to enable them to identify a strategy and potential public investments to improve current risk-management practices in the rice supply chain. This report identifies the major risks facing the rice supply chain, ranks them in terms of their potential impact and frequency, and offers a framework for improving current risk-management practices. The recommendations and findings will provide a basis for follow-up planning work by the Government of Guyana (GoG), the World Bank, and other development partners. The findings and analysis of this initial assessment are based on a methodology designed by the Agricultural Risk Management Team (ARMT) for assessing risks in agricultural supply chains. This report provides an indicative list of potential solutions to address the dominant risks in the rice supply chain; however, the assessment or evaluation of the individual solutions was beyond the scope of this exercise. To ensure the greatest return on future public investments in implementing risk management solutions, GRDB and MoA need to undertake an exhaustive cost-benefit assessment of different options. This will enable MoA to identify and implement the necessary activities to reduce the vulnerability of the rice supply chain in Guyana.
- Subjects :
- DRAINAGE
OUTBREAK
WEEDS
CROP DIVERSIFICATION
REINSURANCE
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
FARM
INSURANCE COMPANIES
CHEMICALS
LAND PREPARATION
HARVESTING
SPRING
MILK
COMMODITY
AGRICULTURAL LAND
EMPLOYMENT
EXPORT MARKETS
RISK ASSESSMENT
IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
PRODUCTIVITY
CRED
FARM SIZE
WATER AVAILABILITY
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FLOOD MANAGEMENT
PRODUCTION COSTS
REGIONAL PRODUCTION
AVERAGE YIELDS
ACCESS TO IRRIGATION
LABOR COSTS
YIELD LOSS
PLANT PROTECTION
SEED
DISASTER RESPONSE
PLOWING
SUGAR
AGRONOMIC PRACTICES
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
RICE MILLING
CROP YIELD
MARGINAL FARMERS
RICE FIELDS
RICE RESEARCH
RURAL AREAS
FLOOD
CROP YEAR
HARVEST AREA
WATER SHORTAGE
LEVELS OF VULNERABILITY
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
CROP
FARM-MANAGEMENT
FAO
REGIONAL LEVEL
DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS
WORKING CAPITAL
RICE CROPS
CROP PRODUCTION
WATER SCARCITY
RICE PRICES
DRAINAGE INFRASTRUCTURE
AGRICULTURAL RISK
AGRICULTURE
CLIMATE CHANGE
PRODUCTION VOLUMES
SEED PRODUCTION
UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME
FLOODING
SOWING
DRY CONDITIONS
PADDY YIELDS
SEED DEVELOPMENT
HARVESTERS
RICE CULTIVATION
HYBRID SEED
ACCOUNTING
DROUGHT
COMMERCIAL BANK
CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
PEST MANAGEMENT
FARMER
PADDY
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH ON THE EPIDEMIOLOGY
FLOOD CONTROL
SUPPLIERS
CROPPING
CROP LOSSES
WATER FOR IRRIGATION
INSURANCE
FARMING
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
BANKS
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SERVICES
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
RICE GRAINS
RICE MILLS
EARLY WARNING
CARIBBEAN REGION
GRAIN
NITROGEN FERTILIZER
SUGAR CANE
RICE PRODUCTION
FARM MANAGEMENT
IRRIGATION WATER
FERTILIZER
RICE
DAMAGES
COOPERATIVES
CROPS
FLOODED
CROP SEASON
ECONOMICS
DAM
QUALITY SEED
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
SEED VARIETIES
SMALL FARMERS
WATER SUPPLY
GRAIN QUALITY
PRODUCTION OF RICE
CULTIVATION
DISASTER
SOILS
CLIMATE
RICE VARIETIES
CAPACITY BUILDING
UNEP
HARVESTS
PRODUCE
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..7e09b9d98105f4348acccaf29e438585