We compared energy and protein consumption among various Income classes in rural and urban areas of Egypt, The results indicate that adequate calories are provided at all income levels but inequalities exist in food distribution between rural and urban areas and among income classes. About two-thirds of Egypt's wheat, the country's basic food, is imported and the price is .heavily subsidized by the Government. Our analysis shows that removing the wheat price subsidy would create a large nutritional sacrifice for the poor, especially in rural areas. We also examined alternative policies for improving nutritional status and reducing Government subsidy costs
Low-income consumers, who are the majority of the population, may spend a large part of their income...
This paper discusses the distribution of consumption of important agricultural commodities in rural ...
Wheat is central to the government of Egypt's food security policy which is based on increasing self...
We compared energy and protein consumption among various Income classes in rural and urban areas of ...
We compared energy and protein consumption among various Income classes in rural and urban areas of ...
We compared energy and protein consumption among various income classes in rural and urban areas of ...
The food problem, the problem of adequate nutrition, is regarded as a major strategic issue that att...
Low-income consumers, who are the majority of the population, may spend a large part of their income...
This book’s main hypothesis is that Egypt’s large food subsidy system has been ineffective in reduci...
This book’s main hypothesis is that Egypt’s large food subsidy system has been ineffective in reduci...
Many developing countries are in transition from a state-dominated to a more market-oriented economy...
Wheat is central to the government of Egypt's food security policy which is based on increasing self...
Egypt faces two nutritional challenges. The first is the “growth-nutrition disconnect.” High economi...
Egypt faces two nutritional challenges. The first is the “growth-nutrition disconnect.” High economi...
Over the years the control of the Government of Egypt on the agricultural sector has increasingly we...
Low-income consumers, who are the majority of the population, may spend a large part of their income...
This paper discusses the distribution of consumption of important agricultural commodities in rural ...
Wheat is central to the government of Egypt's food security policy which is based on increasing self...
We compared energy and protein consumption among various Income classes in rural and urban areas of ...
We compared energy and protein consumption among various Income classes in rural and urban areas of ...
We compared energy and protein consumption among various income classes in rural and urban areas of ...
The food problem, the problem of adequate nutrition, is regarded as a major strategic issue that att...
Low-income consumers, who are the majority of the population, may spend a large part of their income...
This book’s main hypothesis is that Egypt’s large food subsidy system has been ineffective in reduci...
This book’s main hypothesis is that Egypt’s large food subsidy system has been ineffective in reduci...
Many developing countries are in transition from a state-dominated to a more market-oriented economy...
Wheat is central to the government of Egypt's food security policy which is based on increasing self...
Egypt faces two nutritional challenges. The first is the “growth-nutrition disconnect.” High economi...
Egypt faces two nutritional challenges. The first is the “growth-nutrition disconnect.” High economi...
Over the years the control of the Government of Egypt on the agricultural sector has increasingly we...
Low-income consumers, who are the majority of the population, may spend a large part of their income...
This paper discusses the distribution of consumption of important agricultural commodities in rural ...
Wheat is central to the government of Egypt's food security policy which is based on increasing self...