Author: Agyei, Samuel Kwaku; Isshaq, Zangina; Frimpong, Siaw; Adam, Anokye Mohammed; Bossman, Ahmed; Asiamah, Oliver
Title: COVIDâ€19 and food prices in subâ€Saharan Africa Cord-id: ufpqnk3e Document date: 2021_4_27
ID: ufpqnk3e
Snippet: This study investigated the impact of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) outbreak on prices of maize, sorghum, imported rice and local rice in subâ€Saharan Africa (SSA). We estimated dynamic panel data models with controls for macroeconomic setting using general method of moments estimation. The study found that the COVIDâ€19 outbreak led to increases in food prices of the sampled countries. Restrictions on movements or lockdowns in the wake of COVIDâ€19 was associated with an in
Document: This study investigated the impact of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) outbreak on prices of maize, sorghum, imported rice and local rice in subâ€Saharan Africa (SSA). We estimated dynamic panel data models with controls for macroeconomic setting using general method of moments estimation. The study found that the COVIDâ€19 outbreak led to increases in food prices of the sampled countries. Restrictions on movements or lockdowns in the wake of COVIDâ€19 was associated with an increase in the price of maize only. We also found that exchange rate, inflation and crude oil prices exerted a detrimental effect on food prices. We recommend that governments of SSA countries invest in infrastructure that improves efficiencies in the food supply chain during pandemics. Providing adequate support to industries in the value chain will also improve food availability and food price stability postâ€COVIDâ€19.
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