SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Version: 7 July 2022
Tanzania
Impacts of the Ukraine and Global
Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Xinshen Diao, Paul Dorosh, Mia Ellis, Karl Pauw, James Thurlow
International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC
These country studies are conducted by IFPRI with financial support from
BMGF, FCDO, and USAID. All studies use data and models developed with
ongoing support from BMGF, USAID and the CGIAR’s “Foresight and Metrics”
initiative.
Xinshen Diao (x.diao@cgiar.org) | Paul Dorosh (p.dorosh@cgiar.org) | James Thurlow (j.thurlow@cgiar.org)
Version: 7 July 2022
Overview
• Series of country case studies
• Economywide modeling
• Capture world market shocks
• Estimate impacts on economy, agri-food
system, poverty, food security, etc.
• Simulate policy responses
• Three phases of analysis:
1. Initial data collection and impact assessment
2. Data revisions and analysis of broad policy options
• Cash transfers, food aid, and fertilizer subsidies
• Fiscal implications for national governments
3. In-country engagement and tailored policy analysis
Impact
assessment
Policy
analysis
Country coverage
Countries with IFPRI RIAPA models
May June
July
Version: 7 July 2022
Shocks | World Food, Fuel and Fertilizer Prices
World price
Trade share
Direct use
Indirect use
Incomes
How big is the increase in world price?
How important are imports in local market?
Can local producers substitute for imports?
Which sectors use the product as an input?
Which other sectors are affected via supply chains?
What kinds of workers and households earn
incomes within the affected sectors?
Final use Which households consume the affected products?
Impact Channel Considerations World Price Shocks
Source: World Bank Pink Sheets
Global data
11%
-13%
100%
56%
34%
88%
101%
Maize Rice Wheat Palm oil Crude oil Natural gas Fertilizer
Change in real world prices (June 2021 to April 2022)
30 Jun 2021 - 31 Jan 2022 31 Jan 2022 - 30 Apr 2022
30 Jun 2021 - 30 Apr 2022
Version: 7 July 2022
Shocks | World Food, Fuel and Fertilizer Prices
World price
Trade share
Direct use
Indirect use
Incomes
How big is the increase in world price?
How important are imports in local market?
Can local producers substitute for imports?
Which sectors use the product as an input?
Which other sectors are affected via supply chains?
What kinds of workers and households earn
incomes within the affected sectors?
Final use Which households consume the affected products?
Impact Channel Considerations Supply and Demand
Supply
(% by source)
Demand
(% by use)
Tanzania data
Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model
99%
90% 89%
20%
10% 11%
80%
Maize Wheat Edible oils Oil products
Imports
Domestic
22%
59%
37%
90%
76%
21%
52%
6%
21%
12%
Maize Wheat Edible oils Oil products
Exports
Final use
Input use
+ Others = 100%
+ + +
3.4% 0.2% 1.6% 3.4%
Products’ share of the
value of total demand
throughout the economy
Notes: Wheat includes wheat grains and flours. Exported wheat flour is processed from
domestically produced and imported wheat grains.
Version: 7 July 2022
Shocks | World Food, Fuel and Fertilizer Prices
World price
Trade share
Direct use
Indirect use
Incomes
How big is the increase in world price?
How important are imports in local market?
Can local producers substitute for imports?
Which sectors use the product as an input?
Which other sectors are affected via supply chains?
What kinds of workers and households earn
incomes within the affected sectors?
Final use Which households consume the affected products?
Impact Channel Considerations Consumption Baskets
Tanzania data
Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model
16.8%
22.4%
14.0%
30.2%
15.9%
45.8%
54.1%
45.5%
56.2%
48.8%
37.4%
33.1%
49.4%
24.8%
44.2%
All households Rural Urban Poor Nonpoor
Composition of household consumption spending
Cereals & edible oils Other foods Non-food goods & services
Version: 7 July 2022
Shocks | Fertilizer Response (crop productivity effect)
Adoption
Application
Price
Demand
Response
What share of cultivated land uses fertilizers?
How much fertilizer is being used?
(i.e., fertilizer application rate)
How big is the domestic fertilizer price increase?
How do farmers react to rising fertilizer prices?
(i.e., price elasticity of fertilizer demand)
How do yields change with reduced fertilizer use?
(i.e., fertilizer response ratio)
Impact Channel Considerations Fertilizer Adoption Rate
Source: National Sample Census of Agriculture 2019/2020, Tanzania
Timing When is the fertilizer needed?
Tanzania data
13%
1%
7%
4%
9%
1%
69%
1%
70%
65%
23%
36%
2%
1%
5%
Maize
Sorghum & millet
Rice
Other cereals
Pulses
Groundnuts
Irish potatoes
Sweet potatoes
Leafy vegetables
Other vegetables
Sugar
Tobacco
Nuts
Banans
Fruits
Share of cultivated land using fertilizer
Version: 7 July 2022
Shocks | Fertilizer Response (crop productivity effect)
Adoption
Application
Price
Demand
Response
What share of cultivated land uses fertilizers?
How much fertilizer is being used?
(i.e., fertilizer application rate)
How big is the domestic fertilizer price increase?
How do farmers react to rising fertilizer prices?
(i.e., price elasticity of fertilizer demand)
How do yields change with reduced fertilizer use?
(i.e., fertilizer response ratio)
Impact Channel Considerations
Crop Calendar
Source: FEWSNET Tanzania
Timing When is the fertilizer needed?
Planting for Tanzania’s 2022 main season is already
underway
Tanzania
Version: 7 July 2022
Results | GDP and Employment
• National GDP and employment declines
• Negative terms-of-trade shock
(i.e., negative effect of higher import prices outweighs positive
effect of higher export prices)
• Rising import costs reduces spending on
domestically produced goods
• Falling production leads to job losses
• Impacts occur throughout the economy
• Agri-food system GDP and employment also fall
• GDP declines in both primary agriculture and off-
farm agri-food sectors (e.g., processing, trading)
• Smaller GDP declines in agriculture (equal to 15%
of overall GDP losses in the country)
• Faster job losses in off-farm sectors, especially in
food-related services, incl. trade and transport
Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model
Contribution to total change
GDP
Jobs
-1.3%
-0.8%
-0.7%
-1.3%
-1.5%
-2.5%
-1.4%
-1.1%
-2.9%
-5.0%
-6.0% -5.0% -4.0% -3.0% -2.0% -1.0% 0.0%
Whole economy
Whole AFS
Agriculture
Off-farm
Outside AFS
Agri-food
system
Change in GDP and employment due to
food, fuel and fertilizer shocks (%)
GDP Employment
15%
10%
74%
Agriculture
Off-farm
Outside AFS
27%
14%
60%
Note: Model results are for 2022. Employment includes farmers, paid and non-paid workers, and
self-employed persons.
Version: 7 July 2022
Results | Drivers of GDP Losses
• Fuel and fertilizer shocks cause the decline in national
GDP that are large enough to offset the gains in GDP
from rising food prices
• Agri-food GDP losses mostly driven by fertilizer shocks
• Fertilizer and fuel directly affect primary agricultural
production
• Disrupts downstream processing via supply chains
• Tanzania exports maize, rice, wheat flour and edible oil
seeds, and benefit from rising world prices for these
commodities
• Larger GDP losses outside the agri-food system driven
more by higher fuel prices
• Higher transaction costs
• Lower consumer demand
Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model
0.3%
0.2%
0.3%
-0.1%
0.4%
-1.1%
-0.4%
-0.4%
-0.6%
-1.5%
-0.5%
-0.6%
-0.6%
-0.6%
-0.4%
-1.3%
-0.8%
-0.7%
-1.3%
-1.5%
Whole economy
Whole AFS
Agriculture
Off-farm
Outside AFS
Agri-food
system
Percentage change in real GDP due to food, fuel and
fertilizer shocks (%)
Food prices Fuel prices Fertilizer prices & response
Notes: About 45 percent of the effect on agriculture GDP under “fertilizer prices and response” is directly from rising fertilizer,
while the remaining 55 percent is from the productivity shock caused by lowering the use of fertilizer.
Version: 7 July 2022
Results | Household Consumption
Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model
• Household consumption falls significantly
• Larger than GDP losses as households are hit twice by rising
prices and falling incomes
• Importance of shocks differs across population groups:
• Fuel shocks affect all households and are more important
for urban and nonpoor households
• Earn more income outside the agri-food system
• More import-intensive consumer basket
• Consume products with larger transaction cost margins
• Led to larger consumption fall among urban households
• Fertilizer shocks important for rural and poor households
• Rely more on farm incomes
• Consume more domestically-produced foods
• Food prices have little negative effect
• Positive income effect from increase in crop production offsets
the negative effect of higher food prices for rural households
• However, grains from rising food prices are offset by the
reduces in consumption led by higher fuel and fertilizer prices
0.3%
0.7%
-0.2%
0.7%
0.2%
-2.5%
-2.2%
-2.8%
-2.2%
-2.6%
-1.1%
-1.6%
-0.6%
-1.8%
-1.0%
-3.3%
-3.0%
-3.6%
-3.2%
-3.3%
National
Rural
Urban
Poor
Nonpoor
Percentage change in real consumption
Food prices Fuel prices Fertilizer prices & response
Version: 7 July 2022
Results | Changes in Inequality
• Differential effects on poor/nonpoor households drive
changes in inequality:
• Fuel shocks causes larger consumption losses for
households in the top quintile
• Fertilizer shocks affect lowest quintile much more than
top quintile, causing inequality to increase significantly
• Food prices benefit all households and more so for low
quintiles
• Most of them are rural households benefiting from increase
in crop production
• Overall, inequality is largely not affected
• But poverty still increased
Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model
-4.0%
-3.5%
-3.0%
-2.5%
-2.0%
-1.5%
-1.0%
-0.5%
0.0%
0.5%
1.0%
1.5%
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5
Percentage change in quintile consumption
Food prices
Fuel prices
Fertilizer prices & response
Combined food, fuel and fertilizer shocks
Version: 7 July 2022
Share of population
falling into poverty
Results | Poverty
• Poverty rises significantly
• Headcount rate up 2.1% points
• 1.24 million more people pushed into poverty
• Food prices become an impact factor for rising
poverty among urban households
• Larger increase in poverty in rural areas
• Near two-third of expanded poor population
• Rural population much larger than urban population
• Headcount poverty rate rises more in urban
• Driven mainly by fuel and fertilizer shocks
Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model
-0.2%
0.1%
-0.4%
1.4%
1.4%
1.3%
0.9%
0.7%
1.1%
2.1%
2.2%
2.1%
National
Urban
Rural
Change in poverty headcount rate (%-point)
Food prices Fuel prices Fertilizer prices & response
-110
25
-138
806
286
520
545
135
413
1,241
446
795
National
Urban
Rural
Change in poor population (1000s)
Food prices Fuel prices Fertilizer prices & response
36%
64%
Urban
Rural
Version: 7 July 2022
• Food, fuel and fertilizer shocks together increase the
cost of a healthy reference diet
• Reference diet is the EAT-Lancet’s “healthy” diet
thresholds for the six major food groups
• Rising prices for edible oils (in added fats) push up their
costs, while falling incomes reduce demand for fruits,
dairy and proteins (meats & fish) and thus, lower their
costs slightly
Results | Diet Quality
Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model
• Rising food prices and falling incomes cause diet quality to
worsen for many households
• Prior to the crisis, few households had consumption levels and
diversity needed for a healthy diet
• Rising food and fertilizer prices cause three million people to
become deprived in at least one additional food group
• Rural households account for more of the deterioration in diet
quality, but urban people number is also alarmingly large
1.3%
-0.4%
-0.4%
-0.2%
2.3%
Net change in
cost of healthy
diet
Contributions of
food groups to
change
Shares of six food groups in total cost
of a healthy diet prior to the crisis
Added fats
Proteins
Dairy
Fruits
Vegetables
Staples
16.3%
11.5%
15.9%
16.3%
30.0%
10.0%
Shares of six food groups
in total cost of a healthy
diet prior to the crisis
Added fats
Proteins
Dairy
Fruits
Vegetables
Staples
1,956
914
1,047
877
312
560
3,009
1,299
1,710
National
Urban
Rural
Number of people to become deprived in at least one
additional food group (1000s)
Food prices Fuel prices Fertilizer prices & response
Version: 7 July 2022
Headlines
• Food, fuel and fertilizer shocks lead to large reductions in
GDP and employment in Tanzania
• Agri-food system adversely affected, alongside the broader
economy
• Agriculture is particularly at risk to fertilizer shocks, esp. if it
leads to lower fertilizer use in the current season
• Poor urban households are especially vulnerable
• Affected more by rising food prices
• But more rural households increase in poverty as rural
population larger than urban
• Both rural and urban contribution to the deterioration in diet
quality
• Next steps
• Evaluate policy options available to governments and
development partners to mitigate impacts on food systems,
poverty, and food insecurity (e.g., cash transfers, food aid,
fertilizer subsidies, fiscal support, etc.)
Impact
assessment
Policy
analysis
Country coverage
May June
July

More Related Content

What's hot

1st Kenya Food Systems Conference presentation slides
1st Kenya Food Systems Conference presentation slides1st Kenya Food Systems Conference presentation slides
1st Kenya Food Systems Conference presentation slides
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
 

What's hot (20)

Commodity market developments
Commodity market developmentsCommodity market developments
Commodity market developments
 
Global governance architecture to enhance food security and nutrition
Global governance architecture to enhance food security and nutritionGlobal governance architecture to enhance food security and nutrition
Global governance architecture to enhance food security and nutrition
 
New borrowing cost ias 23
New borrowing cost ias 23New borrowing cost ias 23
New borrowing cost ias 23
 
Climate Change and Food Systems: Transformation for Adaptation, Mitigation, a...
Climate Change and Food Systems: Transformation for Adaptation, Mitigation, a...Climate Change and Food Systems: Transformation for Adaptation, Mitigation, a...
Climate Change and Food Systems: Transformation for Adaptation, Mitigation, a...
 
Climate-Smart Agriculture presentation, Sonja Vermeulen
Climate-Smart Agriculture presentation, Sonja VermeulenClimate-Smart Agriculture presentation, Sonja Vermeulen
Climate-Smart Agriculture presentation, Sonja Vermeulen
 
Climate-Smart Agriculture: Climate change, agriculture and food security
Climate-Smart Agriculture: Climate change, agriculture and food securityClimate-Smart Agriculture: Climate change, agriculture and food security
Climate-Smart Agriculture: Climate change, agriculture and food security
 
Farm management production and resource econmics (1).pdf
Farm management production and resource econmics (1).pdfFarm management production and resource econmics (1).pdf
Farm management production and resource econmics (1).pdf
 
Causes of low productivity in indian agriculture
Causes of low productivity in indian agricultureCauses of low productivity in indian agriculture
Causes of low productivity in indian agriculture
 
Action Plan and Roadmap for the Agricultural Development Strategy in Nepal Wo...
Action Plan and Roadmap for the Agricultural Development Strategy in Nepal Wo...Action Plan and Roadmap for the Agricultural Development Strategy in Nepal Wo...
Action Plan and Roadmap for the Agricultural Development Strategy in Nepal Wo...
 
COVID-19 and Global Food Security
COVID-19 and Global Food SecurityCOVID-19 and Global Food Security
COVID-19 and Global Food Security
 
Indian Fertilizer Scenario in Volatile Market
Indian Fertilizer Scenario in Volatile MarketIndian Fertilizer Scenario in Volatile Market
Indian Fertilizer Scenario in Volatile Market
 
Policy Framework & Seed Sector Development in Pakistan
Policy Framework & Seed Sector Development in PakistanPolicy Framework & Seed Sector Development in Pakistan
Policy Framework & Seed Sector Development in Pakistan
 
Agri 2312 chapter 16 agriculture and international trade
Agri 2312 chapter 16 agriculture and international tradeAgri 2312 chapter 16 agriculture and international trade
Agri 2312 chapter 16 agriculture and international trade
 
Ethiopia National Adaptation Plan
Ethiopia National Adaptation PlanEthiopia National Adaptation Plan
Ethiopia National Adaptation Plan
 
Building Successful Agricultural Value Chain Finance
Building Successful Agricultural Value Chain FinanceBuilding Successful Agricultural Value Chain Finance
Building Successful Agricultural Value Chain Finance
 
Farming system approach for food security and rural
Farming system approach for food security and ruralFarming system approach for food security and rural
Farming system approach for food security and rural
 
Key fertilizer price drivers and the impact of conflict in Ukraine on fertili...
Key fertilizer price drivers and the impact of conflict in Ukraine on fertili...Key fertilizer price drivers and the impact of conflict in Ukraine on fertili...
Key fertilizer price drivers and the impact of conflict in Ukraine on fertili...
 
The Road to Agricultural Transformation in Africa - Feed Africa’
The Road to Agricultural Transformation in Africa - Feed Africa’The Road to Agricultural Transformation in Africa - Feed Africa’
The Road to Agricultural Transformation in Africa - Feed Africa’
 
1st Kenya Food Systems Conference presentation slides
1st Kenya Food Systems Conference presentation slides1st Kenya Food Systems Conference presentation slides
1st Kenya Food Systems Conference presentation slides
 
Agricultural policy and agribusiness
Agricultural policy and agribusinessAgricultural policy and agribusiness
Agricultural policy and agribusiness
 

Similar to Tanzania: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty: Updated 2022-07-22

Similar to Tanzania: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty: Updated 2022-07-22 (20)

Tanzania: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Tanzania: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global  Crisis on Food Systems and PovertyTanzania: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global  Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Tanzania: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 
Uganda: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty:...
Uganda: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty:...Uganda: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty:...
Uganda: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty:...
 
Mali: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Mali: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and PovertyMali: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Mali: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 
Zambia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty:...
Zambia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty:...Zambia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty:...
Zambia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty:...
 
Senegal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Senegal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global  Crisis on Food Systems and PovertySenegal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global  Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Senegal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 
Malawi: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Malawi: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and PovertyMalawi: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Malawi: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 
Nepal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Nepal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global  Crisis on Food Systems and PovertyNepal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global  Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Nepal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 
Philippines: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Pov...
Philippines: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Pov...Philippines: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Pov...
Philippines: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Pov...
 
Niger: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Niger: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global  Crisis on Food Systems and PovertyNiger: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global  Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Niger: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 
Kenya: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Kenya: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and PovertyKenya: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Kenya: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 
Niger: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty: ...
Niger: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty: ...Niger: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty: ...
Niger: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty: ...
 
Democratic Republic of the Congo: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on...
Democratic Republic of the Congo: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on...Democratic Republic of the Congo: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on...
Democratic Republic of the Congo: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on...
 
Nepal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty: ...
Nepal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty: ...Nepal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty: ...
Nepal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty: ...
 
Senegal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty...
Senegal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty...Senegal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty...
Senegal: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty...
 
Zambia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Zambia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global  Crisis on Food Systems and PovertyZambia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global  Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Zambia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 
Cambodia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Cambodia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and PovertyCambodia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Cambodia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 
Ethiopia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Ethiopia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and PovertyEthiopia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Ethiopia: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 
Bangladesh: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Bangladesh: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and PovertyBangladesh: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Bangladesh: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 
Ghana: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Ghana: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and PovertyGhana: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Ghana: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 
Rwanda: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Rwanda: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global  Crisis on Food Systems and PovertyRwanda: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global  Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
Rwanda: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty
 

More from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

More from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) (20)

Targeting in Development Projects: Approaches, challenges, and lessons learned
Targeting in Development Projects: Approaches, challenges, and lessons learnedTargeting in Development Projects: Approaches, challenges, and lessons learned
Targeting in Development Projects: Approaches, challenges, and lessons learned
 
Prevalence and Impact of Landmines on Ukrainian Agricultural Production
Prevalence and Impact of Landmines on Ukrainian Agricultural ProductionPrevalence and Impact of Landmines on Ukrainian Agricultural Production
Prevalence and Impact of Landmines on Ukrainian Agricultural Production
 
Global Markets and the War in Ukraine
Global Markets and  the War in UkraineGlobal Markets and  the War in Ukraine
Global Markets and the War in Ukraine
 
Impact of the Russian Military Invasion on Ukraine’s Agriculture and Trade
Impact of the Russian Military Invasion on Ukraine’s Agriculture and Trade Impact of the Russian Military Invasion on Ukraine’s Agriculture and Trade
Impact of the Russian Military Invasion on Ukraine’s Agriculture and Trade
 
Mapping cropland extent over a complex landscape: An assessment of the best a...
Mapping cropland extent over a complex landscape: An assessment of the best a...Mapping cropland extent over a complex landscape: An assessment of the best a...
Mapping cropland extent over a complex landscape: An assessment of the best a...
 
Examples of remote sensing application in agriculture monitoring
Examples of remote sensing application in agriculture monitoringExamples of remote sensing application in agriculture monitoring
Examples of remote sensing application in agriculture monitoring
 
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
 
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
 
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
 
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
 
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
Statistics from Space: Next-Generation Agricultural Production Information fo...
 
Current ENSO and IOD Conditions, Forecasts, and the Potential Impacts
Current ENSO and IOD Conditions, Forecasts, and the Potential ImpactsCurrent ENSO and IOD Conditions, Forecasts, and the Potential Impacts
Current ENSO and IOD Conditions, Forecasts, and the Potential Impacts
 
The importance of Rice in Senegal
The importance of Rice in SenegalThe importance of Rice in Senegal
The importance of Rice in Senegal
 
Global Rice Market and Export Restriction
Global Rice Market and Export RestrictionGlobal Rice Market and Export Restriction
Global Rice Market and Export Restriction
 
Global Rice Market Situation and Outlook
Global Rice Market Situation and Outlook Global Rice Market Situation and Outlook
Global Rice Market Situation and Outlook
 
Rice prices at highest (nominal) level in 15 years
Rice prices at highest (nominal) level in 15 yearsRice prices at highest (nominal) level in 15 years
Rice prices at highest (nominal) level in 15 years
 
Book Launch: Political Economy and Policy Analysis (PEPA) Sourcebook
Book Launch:  Political Economy and Policy Analysis (PEPA) SourcebookBook Launch:  Political Economy and Policy Analysis (PEPA) Sourcebook
Book Launch: Political Economy and Policy Analysis (PEPA) Sourcebook
 
Shocks, Production, Exports and Market Prices: An Analysis of the Rice Sector...
Shocks, Production, Exports and Market Prices: An Analysis of the Rice Sector...Shocks, Production, Exports and Market Prices: An Analysis of the Rice Sector...
Shocks, Production, Exports and Market Prices: An Analysis of the Rice Sector...
 
Anticipatory cash for climate resilience
Anticipatory cash for climate resilienceAnticipatory cash for climate resilience
Anticipatory cash for climate resilience
 
2023 Global Report on Food Crises: Joint Analysis for Better Decisions
2023 Global Report on Food Crises: Joint Analysis for Better Decisions 2023 Global Report on Food Crises: Joint Analysis for Better Decisions
2023 Global Report on Food Crises: Joint Analysis for Better Decisions
 

Recently uploaded

一比一原版(UWA毕业证)西澳大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(UWA毕业证)西澳大学毕业证成绩单一比一原版(UWA毕业证)西澳大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(UWA毕业证)西澳大学毕业证成绩单
enbam
 
一比一原版(MQU毕业证)麦考瑞大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(MQU毕业证)麦考瑞大学毕业证成绩单一比一原版(MQU毕业证)麦考瑞大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(MQU毕业证)麦考瑞大学毕业证成绩单
enbam
 
Up the Ratios Bylaws - a Comprehensive Process of Our Organization
Up the Ratios Bylaws - a Comprehensive Process of Our OrganizationUp the Ratios Bylaws - a Comprehensive Process of Our Organization
Up the Ratios Bylaws - a Comprehensive Process of Our Organization
uptheratios
 
一比一原版(GU毕业证)格里菲斯大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(GU毕业证)格里菲斯大学毕业证成绩单一比一原版(GU毕业证)格里菲斯大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(GU毕业证)格里菲斯大学毕业证成绩单
enbam
 
一比一原版(ANU毕业证)澳大利亚国立大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(ANU毕业证)澳大利亚国立大学毕业证成绩单一比一原版(ANU毕业证)澳大利亚国立大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(ANU毕业证)澳大利亚国立大学毕业证成绩单
ehbuaw
 
一比一原版(UQ毕业证)昆士兰大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(UQ毕业证)昆士兰大学毕业证成绩单一比一原版(UQ毕业证)昆士兰大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(UQ毕业证)昆士兰大学毕业证成绩单
ehbuaw
 
一比一原版(Adelaide毕业证)阿德莱德大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(Adelaide毕业证)阿德莱德大学毕业证成绩单一比一原版(Adelaide毕业证)阿德莱德大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(Adelaide毕业证)阿德莱德大学毕业证成绩单
ehbuaw
 

Recently uploaded (20)

PPT Item # 8 - Tuxedo Columbine 3way Stop
PPT Item # 8 - Tuxedo Columbine 3way StopPPT Item # 8 - Tuxedo Columbine 3way Stop
PPT Item # 8 - Tuxedo Columbine 3way Stop
 
Counting Class for Micro Observers 2024.pptx
Counting Class for Micro Observers 2024.pptxCounting Class for Micro Observers 2024.pptx
Counting Class for Micro Observers 2024.pptx
 
一比一原版(UWA毕业证)西澳大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(UWA毕业证)西澳大学毕业证成绩单一比一原版(UWA毕业证)西澳大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(UWA毕业证)西澳大学毕业证成绩单
 
一比一原版(MQU毕业证)麦考瑞大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(MQU毕业证)麦考瑞大学毕业证成绩单一比一原版(MQU毕业证)麦考瑞大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(MQU毕业证)麦考瑞大学毕业证成绩单
 
Setting a new path to greater, shared prosperity
Setting a new path to greater, shared prosperitySetting a new path to greater, shared prosperity
Setting a new path to greater, shared prosperity
 
Up the Ratios Bylaws - a Comprehensive Process of Our Organization
Up the Ratios Bylaws - a Comprehensive Process of Our OrganizationUp the Ratios Bylaws - a Comprehensive Process of Our Organization
Up the Ratios Bylaws - a Comprehensive Process of Our Organization
 
CourseHero 9KLDFSKJKSJDFKSDKFJSDKSLFJKSJL
CourseHero 9KLDFSKJKSJDFKSDKFJSDKSLFJKSJLCourseHero 9KLDFSKJKSJDFKSDKFJSDKSLFJKSJL
CourseHero 9KLDFSKJKSJDFKSDKFJSDKSLFJKSJL
 
CrossWalksInspirations for Brockville***
CrossWalksInspirations for Brockville***CrossWalksInspirations for Brockville***
CrossWalksInspirations for Brockville***
 
PPT Item # 7 - BB Inspection Services Agmt
PPT Item # 7 - BB Inspection Services AgmtPPT Item # 7 - BB Inspection Services Agmt
PPT Item # 7 - BB Inspection Services Agmt
 
一比一原版(GU毕业证)格里菲斯大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(GU毕业证)格里菲斯大学毕业证成绩单一比一原版(GU毕业证)格里菲斯大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(GU毕业证)格里菲斯大学毕业证成绩单
 
What is the point of small housing associations.pptx
What is the point of small housing associations.pptxWhat is the point of small housing associations.pptx
What is the point of small housing associations.pptx
 
一比一原版(ANU毕业证)澳大利亚国立大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(ANU毕业证)澳大利亚国立大学毕业证成绩单一比一原版(ANU毕业证)澳大利亚国立大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(ANU毕业证)澳大利亚国立大学毕业证成绩单
 
PPT Item # 6 - 7001 Broadway ARB Case # 933F
PPT Item # 6 - 7001 Broadway ARB Case # 933FPPT Item # 6 - 7001 Broadway ARB Case # 933F
PPT Item # 6 - 7001 Broadway ARB Case # 933F
 
How to Save a Place: How to Fund Your Preservation Project
How to Save a Place: How to Fund Your Preservation ProjectHow to Save a Place: How to Fund Your Preservation Project
How to Save a Place: How to Fund Your Preservation Project
 
一比一原版(UQ毕业证)昆士兰大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(UQ毕业证)昆士兰大学毕业证成绩单一比一原版(UQ毕业证)昆士兰大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(UQ毕业证)昆士兰大学毕业证成绩单
 
Creating an Effective Veteran Policy in Ukraine
Creating an Effective Veteran Policy in UkraineCreating an Effective Veteran Policy in Ukraine
Creating an Effective Veteran Policy in Ukraine
 
一比一原版(Adelaide毕业证)阿德莱德大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(Adelaide毕业证)阿德莱德大学毕业证成绩单一比一原版(Adelaide毕业证)阿德莱德大学毕业证成绩单
一比一原版(Adelaide毕业证)阿德莱德大学毕业证成绩单
 
PPT Item # 2 -- Announcements Powerpoint
PPT Item # 2 -- Announcements PowerpointPPT Item # 2 -- Announcements Powerpoint
PPT Item # 2 -- Announcements Powerpoint
 
Item # 6 - 7001 Broadway Significance Review
Item # 6 - 7001 Broadway Significance ReviewItem # 6 - 7001 Broadway Significance Review
Item # 6 - 7001 Broadway Significance Review
 
The Role of a Process Server in real estate
The Role of a Process Server in real estateThe Role of a Process Server in real estate
The Role of a Process Server in real estate
 

Tanzania: Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty: Updated 2022-07-22

  • 1. Version: 7 July 2022 Tanzania Impacts of the Ukraine and Global Crisis on Food Systems and Poverty Xinshen Diao, Paul Dorosh, Mia Ellis, Karl Pauw, James Thurlow International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC These country studies are conducted by IFPRI with financial support from BMGF, FCDO, and USAID. All studies use data and models developed with ongoing support from BMGF, USAID and the CGIAR’s “Foresight and Metrics” initiative. Xinshen Diao (x.diao@cgiar.org) | Paul Dorosh (p.dorosh@cgiar.org) | James Thurlow (j.thurlow@cgiar.org)
  • 2. Version: 7 July 2022 Overview • Series of country case studies • Economywide modeling • Capture world market shocks • Estimate impacts on economy, agri-food system, poverty, food security, etc. • Simulate policy responses • Three phases of analysis: 1. Initial data collection and impact assessment 2. Data revisions and analysis of broad policy options • Cash transfers, food aid, and fertilizer subsidies • Fiscal implications for national governments 3. In-country engagement and tailored policy analysis Impact assessment Policy analysis Country coverage Countries with IFPRI RIAPA models May June July
  • 3. Version: 7 July 2022 Shocks | World Food, Fuel and Fertilizer Prices World price Trade share Direct use Indirect use Incomes How big is the increase in world price? How important are imports in local market? Can local producers substitute for imports? Which sectors use the product as an input? Which other sectors are affected via supply chains? What kinds of workers and households earn incomes within the affected sectors? Final use Which households consume the affected products? Impact Channel Considerations World Price Shocks Source: World Bank Pink Sheets Global data 11% -13% 100% 56% 34% 88% 101% Maize Rice Wheat Palm oil Crude oil Natural gas Fertilizer Change in real world prices (June 2021 to April 2022) 30 Jun 2021 - 31 Jan 2022 31 Jan 2022 - 30 Apr 2022 30 Jun 2021 - 30 Apr 2022
  • 4. Version: 7 July 2022 Shocks | World Food, Fuel and Fertilizer Prices World price Trade share Direct use Indirect use Incomes How big is the increase in world price? How important are imports in local market? Can local producers substitute for imports? Which sectors use the product as an input? Which other sectors are affected via supply chains? What kinds of workers and households earn incomes within the affected sectors? Final use Which households consume the affected products? Impact Channel Considerations Supply and Demand Supply (% by source) Demand (% by use) Tanzania data Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model 99% 90% 89% 20% 10% 11% 80% Maize Wheat Edible oils Oil products Imports Domestic 22% 59% 37% 90% 76% 21% 52% 6% 21% 12% Maize Wheat Edible oils Oil products Exports Final use Input use + Others = 100% + + + 3.4% 0.2% 1.6% 3.4% Products’ share of the value of total demand throughout the economy Notes: Wheat includes wheat grains and flours. Exported wheat flour is processed from domestically produced and imported wheat grains.
  • 5. Version: 7 July 2022 Shocks | World Food, Fuel and Fertilizer Prices World price Trade share Direct use Indirect use Incomes How big is the increase in world price? How important are imports in local market? Can local producers substitute for imports? Which sectors use the product as an input? Which other sectors are affected via supply chains? What kinds of workers and households earn incomes within the affected sectors? Final use Which households consume the affected products? Impact Channel Considerations Consumption Baskets Tanzania data Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model 16.8% 22.4% 14.0% 30.2% 15.9% 45.8% 54.1% 45.5% 56.2% 48.8% 37.4% 33.1% 49.4% 24.8% 44.2% All households Rural Urban Poor Nonpoor Composition of household consumption spending Cereals & edible oils Other foods Non-food goods & services
  • 6. Version: 7 July 2022 Shocks | Fertilizer Response (crop productivity effect) Adoption Application Price Demand Response What share of cultivated land uses fertilizers? How much fertilizer is being used? (i.e., fertilizer application rate) How big is the domestic fertilizer price increase? How do farmers react to rising fertilizer prices? (i.e., price elasticity of fertilizer demand) How do yields change with reduced fertilizer use? (i.e., fertilizer response ratio) Impact Channel Considerations Fertilizer Adoption Rate Source: National Sample Census of Agriculture 2019/2020, Tanzania Timing When is the fertilizer needed? Tanzania data 13% 1% 7% 4% 9% 1% 69% 1% 70% 65% 23% 36% 2% 1% 5% Maize Sorghum & millet Rice Other cereals Pulses Groundnuts Irish potatoes Sweet potatoes Leafy vegetables Other vegetables Sugar Tobacco Nuts Banans Fruits Share of cultivated land using fertilizer
  • 7. Version: 7 July 2022 Shocks | Fertilizer Response (crop productivity effect) Adoption Application Price Demand Response What share of cultivated land uses fertilizers? How much fertilizer is being used? (i.e., fertilizer application rate) How big is the domestic fertilizer price increase? How do farmers react to rising fertilizer prices? (i.e., price elasticity of fertilizer demand) How do yields change with reduced fertilizer use? (i.e., fertilizer response ratio) Impact Channel Considerations Crop Calendar Source: FEWSNET Tanzania Timing When is the fertilizer needed? Planting for Tanzania’s 2022 main season is already underway Tanzania
  • 8. Version: 7 July 2022 Results | GDP and Employment • National GDP and employment declines • Negative terms-of-trade shock (i.e., negative effect of higher import prices outweighs positive effect of higher export prices) • Rising import costs reduces spending on domestically produced goods • Falling production leads to job losses • Impacts occur throughout the economy • Agri-food system GDP and employment also fall • GDP declines in both primary agriculture and off- farm agri-food sectors (e.g., processing, trading) • Smaller GDP declines in agriculture (equal to 15% of overall GDP losses in the country) • Faster job losses in off-farm sectors, especially in food-related services, incl. trade and transport Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model Contribution to total change GDP Jobs -1.3% -0.8% -0.7% -1.3% -1.5% -2.5% -1.4% -1.1% -2.9% -5.0% -6.0% -5.0% -4.0% -3.0% -2.0% -1.0% 0.0% Whole economy Whole AFS Agriculture Off-farm Outside AFS Agri-food system Change in GDP and employment due to food, fuel and fertilizer shocks (%) GDP Employment 15% 10% 74% Agriculture Off-farm Outside AFS 27% 14% 60% Note: Model results are for 2022. Employment includes farmers, paid and non-paid workers, and self-employed persons.
  • 9. Version: 7 July 2022 Results | Drivers of GDP Losses • Fuel and fertilizer shocks cause the decline in national GDP that are large enough to offset the gains in GDP from rising food prices • Agri-food GDP losses mostly driven by fertilizer shocks • Fertilizer and fuel directly affect primary agricultural production • Disrupts downstream processing via supply chains • Tanzania exports maize, rice, wheat flour and edible oil seeds, and benefit from rising world prices for these commodities • Larger GDP losses outside the agri-food system driven more by higher fuel prices • Higher transaction costs • Lower consumer demand Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model 0.3% 0.2% 0.3% -0.1% 0.4% -1.1% -0.4% -0.4% -0.6% -1.5% -0.5% -0.6% -0.6% -0.6% -0.4% -1.3% -0.8% -0.7% -1.3% -1.5% Whole economy Whole AFS Agriculture Off-farm Outside AFS Agri-food system Percentage change in real GDP due to food, fuel and fertilizer shocks (%) Food prices Fuel prices Fertilizer prices & response Notes: About 45 percent of the effect on agriculture GDP under “fertilizer prices and response” is directly from rising fertilizer, while the remaining 55 percent is from the productivity shock caused by lowering the use of fertilizer.
  • 10. Version: 7 July 2022 Results | Household Consumption Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model • Household consumption falls significantly • Larger than GDP losses as households are hit twice by rising prices and falling incomes • Importance of shocks differs across population groups: • Fuel shocks affect all households and are more important for urban and nonpoor households • Earn more income outside the agri-food system • More import-intensive consumer basket • Consume products with larger transaction cost margins • Led to larger consumption fall among urban households • Fertilizer shocks important for rural and poor households • Rely more on farm incomes • Consume more domestically-produced foods • Food prices have little negative effect • Positive income effect from increase in crop production offsets the negative effect of higher food prices for rural households • However, grains from rising food prices are offset by the reduces in consumption led by higher fuel and fertilizer prices 0.3% 0.7% -0.2% 0.7% 0.2% -2.5% -2.2% -2.8% -2.2% -2.6% -1.1% -1.6% -0.6% -1.8% -1.0% -3.3% -3.0% -3.6% -3.2% -3.3% National Rural Urban Poor Nonpoor Percentage change in real consumption Food prices Fuel prices Fertilizer prices & response
  • 11. Version: 7 July 2022 Results | Changes in Inequality • Differential effects on poor/nonpoor households drive changes in inequality: • Fuel shocks causes larger consumption losses for households in the top quintile • Fertilizer shocks affect lowest quintile much more than top quintile, causing inequality to increase significantly • Food prices benefit all households and more so for low quintiles • Most of them are rural households benefiting from increase in crop production • Overall, inequality is largely not affected • But poverty still increased Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model -4.0% -3.5% -3.0% -2.5% -2.0% -1.5% -1.0% -0.5% 0.0% 0.5% 1.0% 1.5% Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Percentage change in quintile consumption Food prices Fuel prices Fertilizer prices & response Combined food, fuel and fertilizer shocks
  • 12. Version: 7 July 2022 Share of population falling into poverty Results | Poverty • Poverty rises significantly • Headcount rate up 2.1% points • 1.24 million more people pushed into poverty • Food prices become an impact factor for rising poverty among urban households • Larger increase in poverty in rural areas • Near two-third of expanded poor population • Rural population much larger than urban population • Headcount poverty rate rises more in urban • Driven mainly by fuel and fertilizer shocks Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model -0.2% 0.1% -0.4% 1.4% 1.4% 1.3% 0.9% 0.7% 1.1% 2.1% 2.2% 2.1% National Urban Rural Change in poverty headcount rate (%-point) Food prices Fuel prices Fertilizer prices & response -110 25 -138 806 286 520 545 135 413 1,241 446 795 National Urban Rural Change in poor population (1000s) Food prices Fuel prices Fertilizer prices & response 36% 64% Urban Rural
  • 13. Version: 7 July 2022 • Food, fuel and fertilizer shocks together increase the cost of a healthy reference diet • Reference diet is the EAT-Lancet’s “healthy” diet thresholds for the six major food groups • Rising prices for edible oils (in added fats) push up their costs, while falling incomes reduce demand for fruits, dairy and proteins (meats & fish) and thus, lower their costs slightly Results | Diet Quality Source: IFPRI Tanzania RIAPA Model • Rising food prices and falling incomes cause diet quality to worsen for many households • Prior to the crisis, few households had consumption levels and diversity needed for a healthy diet • Rising food and fertilizer prices cause three million people to become deprived in at least one additional food group • Rural households account for more of the deterioration in diet quality, but urban people number is also alarmingly large 1.3% -0.4% -0.4% -0.2% 2.3% Net change in cost of healthy diet Contributions of food groups to change Shares of six food groups in total cost of a healthy diet prior to the crisis Added fats Proteins Dairy Fruits Vegetables Staples 16.3% 11.5% 15.9% 16.3% 30.0% 10.0% Shares of six food groups in total cost of a healthy diet prior to the crisis Added fats Proteins Dairy Fruits Vegetables Staples 1,956 914 1,047 877 312 560 3,009 1,299 1,710 National Urban Rural Number of people to become deprived in at least one additional food group (1000s) Food prices Fuel prices Fertilizer prices & response
  • 14. Version: 7 July 2022 Headlines • Food, fuel and fertilizer shocks lead to large reductions in GDP and employment in Tanzania • Agri-food system adversely affected, alongside the broader economy • Agriculture is particularly at risk to fertilizer shocks, esp. if it leads to lower fertilizer use in the current season • Poor urban households are especially vulnerable • Affected more by rising food prices • But more rural households increase in poverty as rural population larger than urban • Both rural and urban contribution to the deterioration in diet quality • Next steps • Evaluate policy options available to governments and development partners to mitigate impacts on food systems, poverty, and food insecurity (e.g., cash transfers, food aid, fertilizer subsidies, fiscal support, etc.) Impact assessment Policy analysis Country coverage May June July