How to read and use market data (price trends, seasonal demand), identify territorial markets, and negotiate better trade deals.
How to read and use market data (price trends, seasonal demand), identify territorial markets, and negotiate better trade deals.
How to read and use market data (price trends, seasonal demand), identify territorial markets, and negotiate better trade deals.
AFSA’s 2024 Cross-Border Trade Study found that over 70% of agroecological traders set prices based on hearsay, not verified market data, leading to low bargaining power.
| Data Type | Why It’s Important | Sources |
| Farm-gate vs. wholesale vs. retail prices | Shows mark-ups and helps set a fair selling price | Market boards, EAC-ATKH |
| Seasonal demand patterns | Time planting/harvest to peak prices | Market info systems, trade hubs |
| Volume traded | Indicates market capacity & buyer appetite | Border reports, ATKH |
| Quality grades & price differentials | Higher grades = better price | Standards boards, trader networks |
| Export vs. domestic prices | Identify premium buyers | Trade portals (Trade Africa, ITC) |
🔗 Tools:
What Are Territorial Markets?
How to Map a Territorial Market
Practical Step:
Use EAC Agroecological Produce Trade Knowledge Hub (EAC-ATKH) (coming soon) to view maps of active territorial markets and their seasonal price profiles.
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Tool |
How to Use |
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Notebook log |
Record weekly market price per kg; compare over time |
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SMS alerts |
Sign up with Ministry market info (e.g., Kenya NAFIS: http://www.nafis.go.ke) |
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Radio market reports |
Tune to the agri segments on local stations |
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WhatsApp groups |
Share daily price updates with peers |
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Photos of receipts |
Build price history to strengthen bargaining |
Women’s Bean Cooperative – Rusumo Border (Tanzania–Rwanda)
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