The role of agriculture and the agro-processing industry for development in Egypt: An overview

The role of agriculture and the agro-processing industry for development in Egypt: An overview
Author: El-Enbaby, Hoda
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

In order to complement the ongoing macroeconomic and safety net reforms in Egypt, it is important to foster additional sector-specific economic growth, especially in sectors that are good at creating jobs and reducing poverty. One sector that may help foster socioeconomic development in coming years is agriculture and related agro-processing industries. This paper shows that agriculture in Egypt continues to play a relatively important role in the economy compared to other mid-dle income countries. The sector’s stable growth performance has proved to be a reliable contributor to economy-wide output growth over the past decades. The underlying productivity gains have prevented the country’s food import depend-ency ratio from rising in spite of rapidly growing food demand.

Development and Economic Policy in the UAR (Egypt)

Development and Economic Policy in the UAR (Egypt)
Author: Bent Hansen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1965
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Egypt. General study. Economic policy and economic development. Population picture. Agricultural policy, incl. Agrarian reform and prices of agricultural products. Industrial policy, production and growth rate of productivity. Wages, profits, industrialization, nationalization and labour force problems. Foreign trade and balance of payments. Savings and investments. Fiscal policy and public finance. Partly historical.

The Egyptian Economy, 1952-1972

The Egyptian Economy, 1952-1972
Author: Robert Mabro
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1974
Genre: Egypt
ISBN:

Monograph on economic development in Egypt from 1952 to 1972 - covers historical and demographic aspects, natural resources, land reform, the impact of the aswan dam on the agricultural sector, economic planning, the public sector, nationalization, modernization, industrialization, economic growth, employment, income distribution, etc. Bibliography pp. 245 to 250, map, references and statistical tables.

Growth and Structural Change in the Egyptian Economy

Growth and Structural Change in the Egyptian Economy
Author: Donald C. Mead
Publisher: Homewood, Ill. : R. D. Irwin
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1967
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Study of economic growth and changes in the economic structure of Egypt - covers demographic aspects (incl. Health, education and labour force problems), the gross national product, production and income in agriculture and industry (incl. The service sector, trade, monetary policy, banking, consumption, investments and savings, national planning, etc. Statistical tables, bibliography pp. 403 to 411, and references.

Agriculture and economic transformation in the Middle East and North Africa: A review of the past with lessons for the future

Agriculture and economic transformation in the Middle East and North Africa: A review of the past with lessons for the future
Author: Nin-Pratt, Alejandro
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2017-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0896292959

The agriculture sector is key for economic and social development, but the sector’s potential has not received enough attention from policy makers and stakeholders in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Political transitions, instability, and the resulting refugee crisis have shifted focus away from other pressing development challenges, including slow progress in economic diversification, high unemployment, and persistent high food insecurity and rural poverty. Despite its small contribution to GDP, agriculture is strategic for sustainable development in the MENA countries. Agriculture, for example, is central to achieve food and water security in a region characterized as one of the most food insecure and water scarce in the world. The sector’s role in employment is also central, given the region’s high structural unemployment. However, it will not be possible for MENA countries to develop agriculture without a pathway to structural economic transformation. The region has already started the process of transformation but longstanding challenges remain. This report aims to examine the drivers, constraints, and social implications of agricultural development in MENA and to explore possible cornerstones for new and sustainable development strategies in the context of economic transformation. More specifically, the report provides answers to the following questions: • What development strategies and policies did governments in MENA put in place over the past three decades and how did they affect the performance of agriculture? • How did the structural characteristics of the MENA countries affect agricultural development and the economic transformation process in the region? • What did we learn from the past performance of agriculture? What should be the central elements guiding future agricultural policies? • What are elements of a new and sustainable development strategy in MENA countries? • What is the role of agriculture and agro-industries for development in MENA?