Macroeconomic and Distributional Impacts of Jatropha Based Biodiesel in Mali

Mali has introduced a program to produce biodiesel using jatropha, a shrub widely available throughout the country. The aim of the program is to partially substitute diesel, which is entirely supplied through imports, with domestically produced biodiesel. In this paper, we use a computable general e...

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Main Authors: Dorothée Boccanfuso, Massa Coulibaly, Luc Savard, Govinda Timilsina
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:Economies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7099/6/4/63
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spelling doaj-3c756f974a604769b88f3b75dc788c872020-11-24T23:44:27ZengMDPI AGEconomies2227-70992018-11-01646310.3390/economies6040063economies6040063Macroeconomic and Distributional Impacts of Jatropha Based Biodiesel in MaliDorothée Boccanfuso0Massa Coulibaly1Luc Savard2Govinda Timilsina3Département d’économique et GRÉDI, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1, CanadaGroupe de Recherche en Economie Appliquée et Théorique (GREAT), Bamako E1255, MaliDépartement d’économique et GRÉDI, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1, CanadaDevelopment research Group, The World Bank, NW, Washington, DC 20433, USAMali has introduced a program to produce biodiesel using jatropha, a shrub widely available throughout the country. The aim of the program is to partially substitute diesel, which is entirely supplied through imports, with domestically produced biodiesel. In this paper, we use a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model and a microsimulation model to analyze macroeconomic and distributional impact of a hypothetical expansion of jatropha based biodiesel industry in Mali. We find that the expansion of biodiesel industry (i.e., both jatropha farming and oil conversion), would increase GDP, though slightly, if idle lands are utilized for jatropha cultivation. However, the expansion of jatropha would cause slight loss in GDP if the existing agriculture land is used for jatropha cultivation. The distributional results are slightly different. We find that rural poverty would decrease no matter whether idle lands or existing agricultural lands are used for jatropha plantation, although the percentage reductions in rural poverty are higher in the former compared to the latter case. Our results indicate that if governments plan to promote jatropha biodiesel they should not allow jatropha to compete with food staples on the existing land. Policies should be targeted to utilize the idle lands which have not been used for any productive use.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7099/6/4/63biofuelsagriculturecomputable general equilibrium modelmicro-simulationdistributional analysis
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author Dorothée Boccanfuso
Massa Coulibaly
Luc Savard
Govinda Timilsina
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Massa Coulibaly
Luc Savard
Govinda Timilsina
Macroeconomic and Distributional Impacts of Jatropha Based Biodiesel in Mali
Economies
biofuels
agriculture
computable general equilibrium model
micro-simulation
distributional analysis
author_facet Dorothée Boccanfuso
Massa Coulibaly
Luc Savard
Govinda Timilsina
author_sort Dorothée Boccanfuso
title Macroeconomic and Distributional Impacts of Jatropha Based Biodiesel in Mali
title_short Macroeconomic and Distributional Impacts of Jatropha Based Biodiesel in Mali
title_full Macroeconomic and Distributional Impacts of Jatropha Based Biodiesel in Mali
title_fullStr Macroeconomic and Distributional Impacts of Jatropha Based Biodiesel in Mali
title_full_unstemmed Macroeconomic and Distributional Impacts of Jatropha Based Biodiesel in Mali
title_sort macroeconomic and distributional impacts of jatropha based biodiesel in mali
publisher MDPI AG
series Economies
issn 2227-7099
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Mali has introduced a program to produce biodiesel using jatropha, a shrub widely available throughout the country. The aim of the program is to partially substitute diesel, which is entirely supplied through imports, with domestically produced biodiesel. In this paper, we use a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model and a microsimulation model to analyze macroeconomic and distributional impact of a hypothetical expansion of jatropha based biodiesel industry in Mali. We find that the expansion of biodiesel industry (i.e., both jatropha farming and oil conversion), would increase GDP, though slightly, if idle lands are utilized for jatropha cultivation. However, the expansion of jatropha would cause slight loss in GDP if the existing agriculture land is used for jatropha cultivation. The distributional results are slightly different. We find that rural poverty would decrease no matter whether idle lands or existing agricultural lands are used for jatropha plantation, although the percentage reductions in rural poverty are higher in the former compared to the latter case. Our results indicate that if governments plan to promote jatropha biodiesel they should not allow jatropha to compete with food staples on the existing land. Policies should be targeted to utilize the idle lands which have not been used for any productive use.
topic biofuels
agriculture
computable general equilibrium model
micro-simulation
distributional analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7099/6/4/63
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