Botswana Struggles to Diversify Exports beyond Diamonds


Authors : Sesha Nyanga; Ismaila Amadu

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 11 - November


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14287890


Abstract : Botswana has recorded significant economic growth rates averaging approximately 9% from 1966 to 1999, and a stabilized 5% average per annum from 2010 to 2020, due to the export of diamonds which are the top exported merchandise. Its diamond mining sector contributes over 90% of the total exports and is a major source of fiscal revenue. The country’s reliance on diamond earnings has hindered growth in other sectors, leading to a small private sector with poor production ties and inter-sectoral diversity. To this effect, this paper endeavors to critically analyze the challenges and opportunities for Botswana to diversify its exports beyond diamonds, considering the country’s unique economic and political context. From the analysis, it is observed that the country faces an array of challenges in diversifying its exports beyond diamonds partly because of a weak private sector, limited linkages between its diamond industry and the economy, limited political commitment to innovation and research, less transparency in the management of export revenues, vulnerability of the country to external economic and financial shocks, and the emergence of lab- grown diamonds. To achieve a more sustainable economic model, Botswana should transition to a more diversified economy. In order to promote economic resilience and reduce dependence on diamonds, Botswana could lay more emphasis on transparency, local processing, fair-trade practices and strategic partnerships. Therefore, this paper on economic diversification beyond diamonds attempts to offer valuable insights into the country’s economic vulnerability and proposes strategies for the policy readjustment to diversify exports beyond diamonds. Moreover, it highlights the country’s heavy reliance on diamond exports, which accounts for a significant portion of its GDP and government revenue; and emphasizes on the need to address the structural challenges to spur investment in non-diamond sectors. In fact, this study contributes to resource economics by exploring the dynamics of economies relying heavily on natural resources, adding empirical evidence to the “resource curse” discourse and suggesting mechanisms, strategies and policies to reverse the situation. Thus, it therefore serves as a case study for other resource- rich countries and provides a framework for future research on economic diversification strategies.

Keywords : Botswana, Diamonds, Exports, Economic Diversification, GDP.

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Botswana has recorded significant economic growth rates averaging approximately 9% from 1966 to 1999, and a stabilized 5% average per annum from 2010 to 2020, due to the export of diamonds which are the top exported merchandise. Its diamond mining sector contributes over 90% of the total exports and is a major source of fiscal revenue. The country’s reliance on diamond earnings has hindered growth in other sectors, leading to a small private sector with poor production ties and inter-sectoral diversity. To this effect, this paper endeavors to critically analyze the challenges and opportunities for Botswana to diversify its exports beyond diamonds, considering the country’s unique economic and political context. From the analysis, it is observed that the country faces an array of challenges in diversifying its exports beyond diamonds partly because of a weak private sector, limited linkages between its diamond industry and the economy, limited political commitment to innovation and research, less transparency in the management of export revenues, vulnerability of the country to external economic and financial shocks, and the emergence of lab- grown diamonds. To achieve a more sustainable economic model, Botswana should transition to a more diversified economy. In order to promote economic resilience and reduce dependence on diamonds, Botswana could lay more emphasis on transparency, local processing, fair-trade practices and strategic partnerships. Therefore, this paper on economic diversification beyond diamonds attempts to offer valuable insights into the country’s economic vulnerability and proposes strategies for the policy readjustment to diversify exports beyond diamonds. Moreover, it highlights the country’s heavy reliance on diamond exports, which accounts for a significant portion of its GDP and government revenue; and emphasizes on the need to address the structural challenges to spur investment in non-diamond sectors. In fact, this study contributes to resource economics by exploring the dynamics of economies relying heavily on natural resources, adding empirical evidence to the “resource curse” discourse and suggesting mechanisms, strategies and policies to reverse the situation. Thus, it therefore serves as a case study for other resource- rich countries and provides a framework for future research on economic diversification strategies.

Keywords : Botswana, Diamonds, Exports, Economic Diversification, GDP.

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