Food security is one of the most challenging issues in sub-Saharan Africa which has continued to generate debate. Literature abounds showing that Africa is the only region in the world where per capita food production has declined during the last two decades. Food self-sufficiency ratios dropped from 98 per cent in the 1960s to about 86 per cent by the mid-1980s, implying that, on average, each African had 12 per cent less home grown food in the 1980s than 20 years earlier (Kates et al., 1993). Subsequent evidence on food production in this region continues to paint a gloomy picture
Poverty and hunger are common in Kenya especially in arid and semi arid lands that cannot support cr...
Decades of research have led to substantially improved understanding of the nature of food insecurit...
In Sub-Saharan Africa food security will remain a major issue as cereals production is decreasing an...
The days when a majority believed that food insecurity just meant insufficient food production at ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) states that food insecurity exists when either physical,...
Calories and nutrients are basic physiological human needs. Food security is therefore essential for...
Food security is not only one of the most relevant fields of study for Africa but also one of the m...
Reducing food insecurity in the developing world continues to be a major public policy challenge, an...
This article analyzes data on self-reported food insecurity of more than 50,000 individuals in 18 Su...
Poverty and hunger are common in Kenya especially in arid and semi arid lands that cannot support cr...
Africa contains some of the world’s poorest people. It is also the region with the slowest economic ...
Poverty and hunger are common in Kenya especially in arid and semi arid lands that cannot support cr...
This paper uses data from national household expenditure surveys to explore whether food insecurity ...
Vihiga, one of the poorest and densely populated districts in Kenya is perpetually food deficit (GOK...
Today 1 in 8 people in the world are hungry. In the sub-Saharan nation of Kenya, 50 % of the country...
Poverty and hunger are common in Kenya especially in arid and semi arid lands that cannot support cr...
Decades of research have led to substantially improved understanding of the nature of food insecurit...
In Sub-Saharan Africa food security will remain a major issue as cereals production is decreasing an...
The days when a majority believed that food insecurity just meant insufficient food production at ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) states that food insecurity exists when either physical,...
Calories and nutrients are basic physiological human needs. Food security is therefore essential for...
Food security is not only one of the most relevant fields of study for Africa but also one of the m...
Reducing food insecurity in the developing world continues to be a major public policy challenge, an...
This article analyzes data on self-reported food insecurity of more than 50,000 individuals in 18 Su...
Poverty and hunger are common in Kenya especially in arid and semi arid lands that cannot support cr...
Africa contains some of the world’s poorest people. It is also the region with the slowest economic ...
Poverty and hunger are common in Kenya especially in arid and semi arid lands that cannot support cr...
This paper uses data from national household expenditure surveys to explore whether food insecurity ...
Vihiga, one of the poorest and densely populated districts in Kenya is perpetually food deficit (GOK...
Today 1 in 8 people in the world are hungry. In the sub-Saharan nation of Kenya, 50 % of the country...
Poverty and hunger are common in Kenya especially in arid and semi arid lands that cannot support cr...
Decades of research have led to substantially improved understanding of the nature of food insecurit...
In Sub-Saharan Africa food security will remain a major issue as cereals production is decreasing an...