In this paper, available data from World Bank and Food and Agriculture Organisation sources are presented in a brief, summary discussion of the food situation in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. Specifically, the six countries are shown to be significant net exporters of 'food and beverages’. Subjects discussed in the paper include: food production, food imports, food aid, food exports, land use, rural demographic issues, and aggregate investment patterns. The intent is to highlight various aspects of the food crisis in the Horn of Africa and to initiate a policy discussion on various means that could be used to address the contemporary food situation
Agriculture is one of the East African Community’s most important economic sectors. The major staple...
Analysis of the African countries food security demonstrate significant aggravation of the situation...
This paper which draws from several reports and briefs that have been prepared by ReSAKSS in the la...
The Horn of Africa includes Ethiopia, Djibouti, Eritrea, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan and Uganda and is the...
The sub-Saharan African Region, unlike other developing regions, has made little progress in the pas...
The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship between food aid and food production in...
The presentation reviews the context of food insecurity in Kenya, including geographical conditions,...
Paper presented at the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium Analytic Symposium “Conf...
The paper is concerned with the problems of countries in the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djib...
The paper examines the structure and functioning of the food market in Uganda and the role of the pa...
The history of food policy in Africa started with the beginning of independence with the adoption of...
The food situation in Sub-Saharan Africa is an issue of growing concern. It is the contention of the...
This paper will discuss the issues of large agricultural land lease agreements of Ethipin government...
This paper addresses the magnitude and implications of food price changes in national and regional m...
Republic of Kenya is the fourth largest economy in Sub-Saharan Africa. More than 60% people of Kenya...
Agriculture is one of the East African Community’s most important economic sectors. The major staple...
Analysis of the African countries food security demonstrate significant aggravation of the situation...
This paper which draws from several reports and briefs that have been prepared by ReSAKSS in the la...
The Horn of Africa includes Ethiopia, Djibouti, Eritrea, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan and Uganda and is the...
The sub-Saharan African Region, unlike other developing regions, has made little progress in the pas...
The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship between food aid and food production in...
The presentation reviews the context of food insecurity in Kenya, including geographical conditions,...
Paper presented at the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium Analytic Symposium “Conf...
The paper is concerned with the problems of countries in the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djib...
The paper examines the structure and functioning of the food market in Uganda and the role of the pa...
The history of food policy in Africa started with the beginning of independence with the adoption of...
The food situation in Sub-Saharan Africa is an issue of growing concern. It is the contention of the...
This paper will discuss the issues of large agricultural land lease agreements of Ethipin government...
This paper addresses the magnitude and implications of food price changes in national and regional m...
Republic of Kenya is the fourth largest economy in Sub-Saharan Africa. More than 60% people of Kenya...
Agriculture is one of the East African Community’s most important economic sectors. The major staple...
Analysis of the African countries food security demonstrate significant aggravation of the situation...
This paper which draws from several reports and briefs that have been prepared by ReSAKSS in the la...