Does Trade Facilitation Contribute to Food Security? A Panel Data Analysis in Sub-Saharan Africa

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2026
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Moukaila Mouzamilou Takpara
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AERC
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Food insecurity remains a serious and global concern that continues to escalate due to various factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine crisis, which have exposed structural vulnerabilities of developing economies, particularly in African countries. This paper analyses the contribution of trade facilitation through physical infrastructure, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), business environment as well as border, and transport efficiency to food security in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The analysis uses a sample of 36 SSA countries from 2005 to 2019 and adopts the fixed effects and the two stage least square methods. Results show that improvement in trade facilitation enhances food security in SSA. This effect is evident in the composite food security and in two dimensions (access and utilization) of food security. Similarly, trade facilitation indicators, namely business environment and ICT are the most promising in SSA's fight against food insecurity. Moreover, the results show also that countries with low rural population experienced positive effects of facilitating trade than countries with high rural population. The results highlight the need for improving regulatory environment as well as simplifying and harmonizing trade procedures to enhance food security in SSA.
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