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Storage constraints, scaling up, and shock resilience

Project Active from 24 Jul 2025 to 30 Jul 2025 Sustainable Growth, Firms and Firm capabilities

This project investigates how storage constraints affect firm growth, resilience, and shock mitigation in Uganda, focusing on key sectors such as coffee, maize, tomatoes, and carpentry. Combining fieldwork and policy analysis, the project identifies scalable solutions to improve storage infrastructure and support economic development across the value chain.

Researchers

David Margolis

Professor, Paris School of Economics

Romaine Loubes

PhD Candidate, Paris School of Economics

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