BIOFUELS TO FOOD INSECURITY: ARE WE RESPONSIBLE ?
Journal: International Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences (IJANS) (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-01-31
Authors : IMEN TURKI ABDELHEDI ALAIN CLEMENT; SONIA GHORBEL ZOUARI;
Page : 15-20
Keywords : Africa; Biofuels; Food Insecurity; Fixed Effects Model; Panel Data;
Abstract
Our study analyzes the impact of biofuel production on food security in Africa for a period of 11 years (2000-2010). The estimated after verification tests (Fisher specification, Hausman specification test, test and test heteroscedasticity autocorrelation) model is the fixed effects model. Our results highlight the influence significantly positive biofuel production and purchasing power on food security in Africa. While food trade openness exacerbates the situation of malnutrition in this region as it has a positive effect on our dependent variable. By cons, population growth has no effect on food insecurity.
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