Food policy in Africa is derived policy; it is developed in an effort to solve the political and economic problems of persons other than fanners. Food policy is employed to obtain peaceful relations between governments and their urban constituents and to secure the allegiance of powerful elites. A major consequence is the transformation of social and economic patterns in the countryside
Economic research on global food supplies has been always diverse and multidimensional. The role and...
50 years since independence, agriculture remains a key driver for economic growth, rural development...
Within the framework of the international debate focusing on experiences emerging from cities in the...
Many observers of contemporary Africa agree on the following List of Horribles-agricultural policies...
The scope and context of food security is complex, and it involves macro- and micro-policy perspecti...
Food and agriculture have been subject to heavy-handed government interventions throughout much of h...
ABSTRACT Although over 70 per cent of the labour force is engaged in agriculture, Africa is loosing ...
ABSTRACT in most cases the chronic food crisis in Africa has been ascribed to natural calamities suc...
Why is there hunger in sub-Saharan Africa? What forces drive the global food system? What is the glo...
Magister Artium - MAThe food security crisis which gripped the sub Sahara Africa after the drought i...
International audienceBackground: Obesity and nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) ...
Food sovereignty connotes the capacity to define and design food policies that fulfil the expectatio...
The final papers-the chapters herein-provide a wide-ranging, up-todate, and varied approach to key i...
The intent of this chapter is, first, to review how these components of political economy analysis h...
Urbanization is moving fastest in Africa south of the Sahara, with major implications for food secur...
Economic research on global food supplies has been always diverse and multidimensional. The role and...
50 years since independence, agriculture remains a key driver for economic growth, rural development...
Within the framework of the international debate focusing on experiences emerging from cities in the...
Many observers of contemporary Africa agree on the following List of Horribles-agricultural policies...
The scope and context of food security is complex, and it involves macro- and micro-policy perspecti...
Food and agriculture have been subject to heavy-handed government interventions throughout much of h...
ABSTRACT Although over 70 per cent of the labour force is engaged in agriculture, Africa is loosing ...
ABSTRACT in most cases the chronic food crisis in Africa has been ascribed to natural calamities suc...
Why is there hunger in sub-Saharan Africa? What forces drive the global food system? What is the glo...
Magister Artium - MAThe food security crisis which gripped the sub Sahara Africa after the drought i...
International audienceBackground: Obesity and nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) ...
Food sovereignty connotes the capacity to define and design food policies that fulfil the expectatio...
The final papers-the chapters herein-provide a wide-ranging, up-todate, and varied approach to key i...
The intent of this chapter is, first, to review how these components of political economy analysis h...
Urbanization is moving fastest in Africa south of the Sahara, with major implications for food secur...
Economic research on global food supplies has been always diverse and multidimensional. The role and...
50 years since independence, agriculture remains a key driver for economic growth, rural development...
Within the framework of the international debate focusing on experiences emerging from cities in the...