Guyana Rice Supply Chain Risk Assessment

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.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2011-02
Subjects:ACCESS TO IRRIGATION, ACCOUNTING, AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES, AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES, AGRICULTURAL LAND, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AGRICULTURAL RISK, AGRICULTURAL SECTOR, AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SERVICES, AGRONOMIC PRACTICES, AVERAGE YIELDS, BANKS, BIOLOGICAL CONTROL, CAPACITY ASSESSMENT, CAPACITY BUILDING, CARIBBEAN REGION, CENTRE FOR RESEARCH ON THE EPIDEMIOLOGY, CHEMICALS, CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE, COMMERCIAL BANK, COMMODITY, COOPERATIVES, CRED, CROP, CROP DIVERSIFICATION, CROP LOSSES, CROP PRODUCTION, CROP SEASON, CROP YEAR, CROP YIELD, CROPPING, CROPS, CULTIVATION, DAM, DAMAGES, DISASTER, DISASTER ASSISTANCE, DISASTER RESPONSE, DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS, DRAINAGE, DRAINAGE INFRASTRUCTURE, DROUGHT, DRY CONDITIONS, EARLY WARNING, EARLY WARNING SYSTEM, ECONOMICS, EMPLOYMENT, EMPLOYMENT CREATION, EXPORT MARKETS, FAO, FARM, FARM MANAGEMENT, FARM SIZE, FARM-MANAGEMENT, FARMER, FARMING, FERTILIZER, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES, FLOOD, FLOOD CONTROL, FLOOD MANAGEMENT, FLOODED, FLOODING, GRAIN, GRAIN QUALITY, HARVEST AREA, HARVESTERS, HARVESTING, HARVESTS, HYBRID SEED, INSURANCE, INSURANCE COMPANIES, IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT, IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, IRRIGATION WATER, LABOR COSTS, LAND PREPARATION, LEVELS OF VULNERABILITY, MARGINAL FARMERS, MILK, NITROGEN FERTILIZER, OUTBREAK, PADDY, PADDY YIELDS, PEST MANAGEMENT, PLANT PROTECTION, PLOWING, PRODUCE, PRODUCTION COSTS, PRODUCTION OF RICE, PRODUCTION VOLUMES, PRODUCTIVITY, QUALITY SEED, REGIONAL LEVEL, REGIONAL PRODUCTION, REINSURANCE, RICE, RICE CROPS, RICE CULTIVATION, RICE FIELDS, RICE GRAINS, RICE MILLING, RICE MILLS, RICE PRICES, RICE PRODUCTION, RICE RESEARCH, RICE VARIETIES, RISK ASSESSMENT, RURAL AREAS, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SEED, SEED DEVELOPMENT, SEED PRODUCTION, SEED VARIETIES, SMALL FARMERS, SOILS, SOWING, SPRING, SUGAR, SUGAR CANE, SUPPLIERS, UNEP, UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME, WATER AVAILABILITY, WATER FOR IRRIGATION, WATER SCARCITY, WATER SHORTAGE, WATER SUPPLY, WEEDS, WORKING CAPITAL, YIELD LOSS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/425441468229144318/Guyana-rice-supply-chain-risk-assessment
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/27392
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