Title of article :
The role of COMESA in promoting intra-regional agricultural trade: Case study of Sudan
Author/Authors :
Elbushra, Azharia Abdelbagi University of Juba, Sudan , Abdel Karim, Imad Eldin Elfadil King Saud University, Saudi Arabia , Suleiman, Ibrahim University of Kordofan, Sudan
Abstract :
African countries have created many regional trade agreements with the economic objectives of reducing trade barriers and encouraging economic growth. The COMESA is an example of regional integration singed on 1993 by 19 African countries including Sudan. COMESA represents a chance for member countries to enhance their economic and social relations through increasing intra-trade. The objective of this paper is to assess the role of COMESA in promoting intra-regional agricultural trade between Sudan and COMESA countries. A multi-market model with Armington non-linear specification was applied. The paper results showed that there is a great potential for Sudan to increase its agricultural exports to other COMESA countries. The domestic agricultural markets are expected to be hampered by imports surge and increase in competition, while the producers of agricultural export commodities will be better off. In order to compete and benefit from potential in the COMESA markets, the paper recommended improving efficiency in the Sudanese agricultural sector through increasing productivity, lowering cost of production, enhancing marketing services, attaining economies of scale and attracting foreign investment.
Keywords :
Intra , regional trade , Agricultural commodities , Sudan , COMESA , Armington Analysis
Journal title :
Journal Of The Saudi Society Of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title :
Journal Of The Saudi Society Of Agricultural Sciences