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Towards estimating the economic cost of invasive alien species to African crop and livestock production

Published: May, 2021

Journal article

Invasive alien species (IAS) cause significant economic losses in all parts of the world. Although IAS are widespread in Africa and cause serious negative impacts on livelihoods as a result of yield losses and increased labour costs associated with IAS management, few data on the impacts are available in the literature and the magnitude and extent of the costs are largely unknown. We estimated the cost of IAS to agriculture, the most important economic sector in Africa.

Towards estimating the economic cost of invasive alien species to African crop and livestock production

DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s43170-021-00038-7

Type Journal article

Published in CABI Agriculture and Bioscience, 2(8)

Language English

Year 2021

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Action on Invasives

The global cost of invasive species is estimated at US$1.4 trillion per year – close to 5% of global gross domestic product. Invasives disproportionately affect vulnerable communities in poor rural areas, especially in developing countries which depend on natural resources, healthy ecosystems, trade and tourism for their livelihoods.

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