Contact Information: in-country personnel, U.S.
based backstop and collaborative institutions.
Project Concept Paper:
Mise en place d’un système d’information durable des marches
agricoles au Mali: propositions d’orientations. Niama Nango Dembélé (1997)
Situation synthétique de la CMDT. Niama
Nango Dembélé et Abdramane Traoré. APCAM/MSU Document
de travail no 3. April 2002. (CDIE reference number PN-ADI-418)
Role of Information and Communication Tools in Food and Nutritional Security
in the ACP Countries: the Experience of the Agricultural Market Information
System (OMA) of Mali. Abdramane Traoré, Niama Nango Dembélé,
Salifou.B.Diarra and John Staatz. Presentation to the CTA International Conference
on the Role of Information Tools in Food Security. Maputo, Mozambique. November
8-12, 2004.
The Impact on Farmers of Cereals Market
Reform in Mali. Niama Nango Dembélé. Presentation to
the International Conference on Financing for Development, Monterrey, Mexico.
Official U.S. Government Side Event: Expanding Trade and Investment. March
20, 2002.
Reports of the West African
Network of Market Information Systems (RESIMAO) Top
One of the important outcomes of the project was the creation of the West African
Network of Market Information Systems (RESMAO: Réseau des Systèmes
d'Information du Marché Agricole de l'Afrique de l'Ouest), which is open
to agricultural market information systems (MIS)from all ECOWAS countries. Current
members include the MIS from Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire,Guinea (Conakry),
Mali, Niger, and Senegal. Unless otherwise noted, all documents are in French.
Reports of the West African
Agri-Food Business Network (ROESAO) Top
One of the important outcomes of the project was the creation of the West African
Agri-Food Business Network (ROESAO: Réseau des Opérateurs Economiques
du Secteur Agro-alimentaire de l'Afrique de l'Ouest), which is open to organizations
of agro-entrepreneurs and producer associations from all ECOWAS countries. Current
members include national associations from Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire,Guinea
(Conakry), Mali, Niger, Togo, and Senegal. Unless otherwise noted, all documents
are in French.