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EASTERN AND SOUTHERN AFRICA AGRICULTURAL TRADE INFORMATION PORTAL

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BULLETINS

COMMUNIQUÉ: COMESA PARLIAMENTARY POLICY SEMINAR

Final Communique of the recently held COMESA Parliamentary Policy Seminar.

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Cross Border Trade Bulletin

This Cross Border Staple Food Trade Monitoring Bulletin is prepared by the ACTESA (A Specialised Agency of COMESA).

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Cross Border Trade Bulletin June 2013

This Cross Border Staple Food Trade Monitoring Bulletin is prepared by the Alliance for Commodity Trade in Eastern and Southern Africa– ACTESA (A Specialised Agency of COMESA) with funding from the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). The report is based on data collected by a network of cross border monitors based at selected active border points in Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Zambia. The cross border monitors record data on a regular basis, and transmit it to a central location for collation and analysis. Currently, the informal cross border trade monitoring system includes 30 borders. ACTESA has since March 2011, been collaborating

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Cross Border Trade Bulletin March 2013

This Cross Border Staple Food Trade Monitoring Bulletin is prepared by the Alliance for Commodity Trade in Eastern and Southern Africa– ACTESA (A Specialised Agency of COMESA) with funding from the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). The report is based on data collected by a network of cross border monitors based at selected active border points in Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Zambia. The cross border monitors record data on a regular basis, and transmit it to a central location for collation and analysis. Currently, the informal cross border trade monitoring system includes 30 borders. ACTESA has since March 2011, been collaborating

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Cross Border Trade Bulletins December 2013

This Cross Border Staple Food Trade Monitoring Bulletin is prepared by the Alliance for Commodity Trade in Eastern and Southern Africa– ACTESA (A Specialised Agency of COMESA) with funding from the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). The report is based on data collected by a network of cross border monitors based at selected active border points in Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Zambia. The cross border monitors record data on a regular basis, and transmit it to a central location for collation and analysis. Currently, the informal cross border trade monitoring system includes 30 borders. ACTESA has since March 2011, been collaborating

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