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This article summarises the results of fieldwork carried out in 1997/8 seas
on on post-liberalisation changes in the Tanzanian cotton sector Developmen
ts in primary marketing, ginning and the export trade are reviewed on the b
asis of survey material. Market entry by private companies has been high, l
eading to considerable competition and slight increases in producers' share
of the world price. But real producer price and cultivation increases have
not been sustained. Following changes in the input supply system, insectic
ide use has fallen sharply, along with the quality and underlying internati
onal price of the cotton crop. Tanzania's place in the world market has bee
n re-defined as a producer for a specific time-based 'market window'. This
places a question mark over the sustainability of the sector's future, and
by inference over policy reforms whose main emphasis is to increase competi
tion.