TY - BOOK ED - Agricultural Economics Society of Tanzania TI - Changing roles of the government and markets in Tanzania: implementation, impacts and problems of a liberalized agricultural marketing system : proceedings of the 3rd Scientific Conference of the Agricultural Economics Society of Tanzania (AGREST) held at SADC Forestry Training Centre, Arusha 4-6 August 1999 T2 - AGREST conference series SN - NA U1 - 380.14109678 SCI PY - 2000/// CY - Dar es salaam PB - Agricultural Economics Society of Tanzania KW - Agricultural productivity KW - Tanzania KW - Agriculture economic aspects KW - Agriculture and state KW - Economic policy N1 - Opening speech / Daniel Ole Njoolay Opening remarks / M.E. Mlambiti Welcoming address / Elias Mshiu Patron Changing roles of the government and markets in Tanzania : implementation, impacts and problems of a liberalised agricultural marketing system / G.C. Ashimogo and E.R. Mbiha The role of government and market in food security / O.A. Ntikha Analysis of maize marketing constraints in Ludewa District : a principal component analysis / F.T.M. Kilima, A.K. Kashuliza and G.C. Ashimogo Impact on smallholder cashewnut production under economic liberalisation : a case study of Kibaha District / A. Kilango, A.C. Isinika, and F.T.M. Kilima Raising the participation of smallholder farmers and other low income earners in capital markets in Tanzania / F. Kamuzora. Maize marketing : a smallholder farmers dilemma / H. James and E.A. Lazaro Economic analysis of cotton marketing practice after trade liberalization in Kahama District / N.D.K. Kakwemeire and E.R. Mbiha Investigation of milk market mechanisms in greater Dar-es-Salaam and Mwanza : results of participatory rural appraisal / N.S.Y. Mdoe [and others] Impact of economic reforms on improved seed marketing in Tanzania / J.P. Hella and M.E. Mlambiti Macro-economic policy incentives and disincentives for biodiversity conservation : the case of structural adjustment and deforestation in Tanzania / F. Shechambo N2 - Most of the contributed papers addressed the issues of marketing of agricultural products and reform policies. One paper was on the role of government and markets in food security. Two papers were on maize marketing and another two papers addressed issues of traditional cash crop marketing. Improved seed marketing, dairy marketing, capital markets, structural adjustment and deforestation had one paper each ER -