Inventory credit, a system to improve food security in sub-Saharan Africa

Auteurs

Issoufou Porgo

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.19182/perspective/37142

Mots-clés


inventory credit, impact, agriculture, grain, rural development, market, financial institution, producers’ organisation, agricultural economy, agricultural credit, food security, crop storage, sustainable livelihoods, agricultural bank, microfinance

Couverture

Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Burkina Faso, Sahel

Résumé

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Inventory credit is being developed in several Sahelian countries. This device is implemented by a farmers’ organisation and a financial institution. It consists in storing a portion of harvested grain in a warehouse for several months in exchange for an individual loan. Without this loan, farmers tend to sell their grain immediately after harvesting in order to pay off their debts or to meet their needs. The consequence is that families subsequently struggle to get through the lean season – the transition period between the depletion of food stocks and the new harvest – and to invest in their agricultural production systems. An impact assessment study conducted in western Burkina Faso shows that inventory credit increases food availability in the lean season and boosts agricultural investment and production. To accelerate its development, three conditions must be met: providing access to suitable storage facilities; ensuring the quality of products stored; and building trust between financial institutions, producers’ organisations and traders. The latter condition is undermined by the expansion of armed conflicts in the Sahel.

Biographies des auteurs

Tristan Le Cotty

Tristan Le Cotty is an economist at CIRAD in the Joint Research Unit CIRED (International Centre for research on Environment and Development, https://www.centre-cired.fr/en/). His work focuses on agricultural production and food security in West Africa and the Sahel.

Élodie Maître d’Hôtel

Élodie Maître d’Hôtel is an economist at CIRAD in the Joint Research Unit MoISA (Montpellier Interdisciplinary Centre on Sustainable Agri-food Systems [social and nutritional sciences], https://umr-moisa.cirad.fr/). She specialises in the functioning of food systems and the relations between decisions on agricultural production and on food consumption within households.

Issoufou Porgo

Issoufou Porgo is an animal scientist and Permanent Secretary of the Confédération Paysanne du Faso (Burkina Faso Farmers’ Confederation, https://cpf-bf.org/). His work focuses on access to agricultural markets for Burkinabé agricultural producers.

Julie Subervie

Julie Subervie is an economist at INRAE (French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment, France, https://www.inrae.fr/en) in the Joint Research Unit CEE-M (Centre for Environmental Economics - Montpellier, http://www.cee-m.fr/). She specialises in applied econometrics, development economics and environmental economics.

Raphaël Soubeyran

Raphaël Soubeyran is an economist at INRAE in the Joint Research Unit CEE-M. He focuses on the theory of organisations, political economy, development economics and resource economics.

Références

Authors' publications

Le Cotty T., Maître d’Hôtel E., Subervie J., 2023. Inventory credit to enhance food security in Burkina Faso. World Development 161: 106092. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2022.106092

Le Cotty T., Wissink T., Bouquet E., Bourdier T., Brunelle T., 2021. Burkina Faso, évaluation des risques agricoles / Agricultural Risk Assessment Study in Burkina Faso. Rome, Platform for Agricultural Risk Management (PARM), 116 p., (report in French). https://www.p4arm.org/document/agricultural-risk-assessment-study-in-burkina-faso/

Le Cotty T., Maître d’Hôtel E., Soubeyran R., Subervie J., 2019. Inventory credit as a commitment device to save grain until the hunger season. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 101 (4): 1115-1139. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajae/aaz009

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2023-05-10

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Le Cotty, T., Maître d’Hôtel, Élodie, Porgo, I., Subervie, J., & Soubeyran, R. (2023). Inventory credit, a system to improve food security in sub-Saharan Africa. Perspective, (61), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.19182/perspective/37142