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Auckland Kuteya Namubi
Auckland Kuteya Namubi
Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute
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The politics of maize in Zambia: who holds the keys to change the status quo?
A Chapoto, O Zulu-Mbata, BD Hoffman, C Kabaghe, N Sitko, A Kuteya, ...
422015
How Can the Zambian Government Improve the Targeting of the Farmer Input Support Program?
R Mofya-Mukuka, S Kabwe, AN Kuteya, NM Mason
262013
Lessons Learnt from the Implementation of the E-voucher Pilot
AN Kuteya, C Lukama, A Chapoto, V Malata
Policy Brief 81, 2016
242016
An in-depth analysis of Zambia˘s agricultural budget: distributional effects and opportunity cost
AN Kuteya, NJ Sitko, A Chapoto, E Malawo
Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute Working Paper, 2016
222016
The maize price spike of 2012/13: understanding the Paradox of high prices despite abundant supplies
NJ Sitko, AN Kuteya
212013
Rural agricultural livelihoods survey: 2015 survey report
A Chapoto, O Zulu-Mbata, M Beaver, B Chisanga, S Kabwe, AN Kuteya, ...
Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute (IAPRI), 2016
202016
Bumper Harvests a Curse or a Blessing for Zambia: Lessons from the 2014/15 Maize Marketing Season.
A Chapoto, B Chisanga, A Kuteya, S Kabwe
172015
The Impact of Power Rationing on Zambia's Agricultural Sector
P Samboko, A Chapoto, A Kuteya, S Kabwe, R Mofya-Mukuka, ...
152016
Is the Government of Zambia˘s Subsidy to Maize Millers Benefiting Consumers?
AN Kuteya, TS Jayne
152012
Can agricultural subsidies reduce gendered productivity gaps? Panel data evidence from Zambia
H Ngoma, H Machina, AN Kuteya
Development Policy Review 39 (2), 303-323, 2021
102021
Maize market coordination in Zambia: An analysis of the incentives and obstacle to improved vertical and horizontal marketing arrangements
J Chamberlin, NJ Sitko, A Kuteya, M Lubungu, S Tembo
Technical report No, 2014
92014
Agricultural policies and food security challenges in Zambia
A Kuteya
Presentation at the Africa Lead Champions for Change Leadership Training, 16-20, 2012
92012
Does Shifting to a Flexible E-Voucher Approach Improve Input Subsidy Program Outcomes? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Zambia's Crop Forecast Surveys
NM Mason, A Kuteya, H Ngoma, DA Tossou, KR Baylis
82020
Creating scarcity from abundance: bumper harvests, high prices, and the role of state interventions in Zambian maize markets
AK Kuteya, NJ Sitko
African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 15 (4 …, 2015
72015
Analysis of the Effects of Maize Trade Restrictions in the COMESA Region on Food Prices and Market Development
NJ Sitko, AN Kuteya, B Chisanga
Proceeding of COMESA and ACTESA Workshop: Indaba Agricultural Policy …, 2014
72014
Rainfall shocks and crop productivity in Zambia: Implication for agricultural water risk management
GC Matchaya, G Tadesse, AN Kuteya
Agricultural Water Management 269, 107648, 2022
62022
Smallholder farmers' and other agricultural sector stakeholders' priorities for government spending: Evidence from Zambia
NM Mason, A Kuteya, D Resnick, V Caputo, M Maredia, R Shupp, ...
62019
Statistical report on categorization of rural cropping households in Zambia
A Kuteya, S Kabwe, M Beaver, A Chapoto, WJ Burke, NM Mason, ...
Food Security Research Project Working Paper (51), 2011
62011
Did the e-voucher approach to Zambia's Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP) outperform the traditional FISP? Evidence from the Crop Forecast
NM Mason, A Kuteya, H Ngoma, DA Tossou, KR Baylis
52020
E-Voucher Performance and Recommendations for Nationwide Rollout during the 2017/18 Farming Season
AN Kuteya, A Chapoto
Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute Policy Brief, 2017
52017
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