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CCRED is a research centre based at the University of Johannesburg. Posts and retweets do not necessarily represent the views of the Centre.
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Joined September 2013
We've published our major achievements & strategic plan for 2025. Top 3 achievements: 1️⃣ #BlendedFinance at the core of efforts to end hunger 2️⃣ Empowering #competition regulators in Africa with @CCRED_UJ 3️⃣ New leadership for @ZH_Coalition & @ZHPledge 👇 https://t.co/QWsJvBsOIX
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The Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK), the COMESA Competition Commission and the University of Johannesburg’s Centre for Competition, Regulation and Economic Development (CCRED) are honoured to...
Take advantage of the EXTENDED DEADLINE to access the early bird fee for the 11th Annual Capacity Building Workshop on Competition Law & Policy scheduled to take place from 14th – 16th October, 2024) in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Due to #ElNiño and high fertilizer prices, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda & Zambia face a total maize deficit of 2.5mln Mt. @Agriinteligence says Tanzania has an estimated excess 🌽 supply of 4mln Mt which could cover this deficit. More regional trade is needed. ➡️ https://t.co/gG7WnOC1XQ
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We are running over time but when the final discussion is this good you don't stop it.
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And now we turn to a policy session with insights from Nokwanda Maseko and Saul Levin from @TIPS__news and Simon Roberts from @CCRED_UJ with a stimulating discussion lead by Pamela Mondliwa (@Nqojela) from the @IDCSouthAfrica.
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Our last presentation of the #PIPS_conf is by David Avilés who will explore global production networks and frontier control through a case study of critical minerals for the green energy transition.
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David Bek now turns our attention to the global foliage industry by outlining the regulation, power, and inequalities in these production spaces.
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The last session on extraction and inequality begins with Kelle Howson detailing how AI production can be fused within the global value chains framework.
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We now dive into the discussion part of this session on social inclusiveness.
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John James Loomis now takes us across the Atlantic with his presentation of social-ecological systems and the beef value chain in the Brazilian Amazon.
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Andrew Bowman outlines inclusion and inequality issues in South Africa's beef value chain.
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Judith Rejea Valerian presents her ongoing work on governance and power in the Tanzanian broiler chicken value chain.
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Power and information asymmetries create the conditions for exploitation of SMEs. #PIPS_conf
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Phumzile Ncube begins the day with exploring aspects of power, value chain governance and SMME participation in the poultry industry in southern Africa. Additional insights will be given by Teboho Bosiu and Grace Nsomba.
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We're just about ready to begin with Day 2 of the Power and Inequality in Value Chains and Production Networks conference. #PIPS_conf
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Benjamin Selwyn offers insights into the macro-structural dynamics of power and inequality in capitalist value chains.
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