Cape Town is South Africa’s second largest city and plays a critical role in the national economy. Despite its apparent wealth, Cape Town is very unequal in terms of food security with many areas experiencing high levels of food insecurity. The city’s urban food insecurity challenge is multi-dimensional with determining factors including the size of the city, its urbanization pattern, the legacy of apartheid, and economic marginalization. South Africa’s apartheid legacy is a food system with high levels of concentration in all aspects of the food value chain. For example, there are 5-6,000 wheat farmers but the four main millers control 87% of the market and are integrated with plant bakers. The food system in South Africa has undergone rap...
Includes bibliographical references.Until recently food insecurity has been thought to be a primaril...
Coordinated by Professor Gordon Pirie, Deputy Director, African Centre for Cities, UCT; lecturers as...
Rapid population growth, rising urbanisation, globalisation and technological progress have fundamen...
Cape Town is South Africa’s second largest city and plays a critical role in the national economy. D...
Most evidence relating to food insecurity and the food system in Cape Town is based on case studies ...
This research report presents and analyzes the findings of a household food secu-rity survey conduct...
Cape Town is one of the wealthiest cities in the Southern African region. Yet, the vast majority of ...
The number of people living in urban areas is rising rapidly in Southern Africa. By mid-century, the...
The informal food retail sector is an important component of urban food systems and plays a vital ro...
This report on the informal food sector in Cape Town is the third on the city’s food system publishe...
High levels of inequality in food security are consistent with findings in the broader literature on...
The informal food retail sector, which is diverse in terms of products traded as well as business mo...
The city of Maputo, with a population of around 1.3 million, has been at the forefront of urbanizati...
Johannesburg is the economic hub of South Africa and the Southern African region. At the same time, ...
There is plenty of food in Msunduzi, in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, but the urban poor re...
Includes bibliographical references.Until recently food insecurity has been thought to be a primaril...
Coordinated by Professor Gordon Pirie, Deputy Director, African Centre for Cities, UCT; lecturers as...
Rapid population growth, rising urbanisation, globalisation and technological progress have fundamen...
Cape Town is South Africa’s second largest city and plays a critical role in the national economy. D...
Most evidence relating to food insecurity and the food system in Cape Town is based on case studies ...
This research report presents and analyzes the findings of a household food secu-rity survey conduct...
Cape Town is one of the wealthiest cities in the Southern African region. Yet, the vast majority of ...
The number of people living in urban areas is rising rapidly in Southern Africa. By mid-century, the...
The informal food retail sector is an important component of urban food systems and plays a vital ro...
This report on the informal food sector in Cape Town is the third on the city’s food system publishe...
High levels of inequality in food security are consistent with findings in the broader literature on...
The informal food retail sector, which is diverse in terms of products traded as well as business mo...
The city of Maputo, with a population of around 1.3 million, has been at the forefront of urbanizati...
Johannesburg is the economic hub of South Africa and the Southern African region. At the same time, ...
There is plenty of food in Msunduzi, in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, but the urban poor re...
Includes bibliographical references.Until recently food insecurity has been thought to be a primaril...
Coordinated by Professor Gordon Pirie, Deputy Director, African Centre for Cities, UCT; lecturers as...
Rapid population growth, rising urbanisation, globalisation and technological progress have fundamen...