In the midst of so-called African food and hunger "crisis", Zimbabwe has been widely acclaimed to be a unique "success" story in comparison to other African countries because of increasing aggregate output of agricultural products, especially food products which are locally consumed. The fact that Zimbabwe has been able to export grains and meat (besides the traditional cash crops of tobacco, cotton, tea, et) during normal years and was able to maintain a measure of food self-sufficiency on the aggregate during the three years of drought have reinforced this placard of success. It is in fact this performance which has earned the country the name "bread-basket" and the role of food security coordination within the SADCC region. Of equal ...
The study endeavoured to find out how indigenous cereal crops in the form of sorghum, pearl millet a...
The current levels of food and nutrition insecurity in Zimbabwe condemn a large section of the popul...
Food security has remained a very big challenge in many rural areas in Zimbabwe. Many households in ...
The CODESRIA/UNESCO project proposal on the 'socio-economic analysis of the problem of hunger and fo...
Zimbabwe was one of the few African countries that received international acclaim or recognition fo...
This working paper is a version of a paper originally prepared for the Churches Drought Action in Af...
A GJZ research article.The resourcefulness of African smallholders in the face of recurrent food de...
For people to be hungry in Africa in the 21st century is neither inevitable nor morally acceptable. ...
Magister Artium - MAThe food security crisis which gripped the sub Sahara Africa after the drought i...
A research paper on experiences of increasing food access and nutrition in Zimbabwe, presented at th...
By taking Mutare District as its lens to explore the dynamics of rural food security in Zimbabwe, th...
At the World Food Summit held in Rome in 1996, world leaders reaffirmed the right of each and every ...
From the time that the London Missionary Society first took Zimbabwean rainfall records at Hope Foun...
This paper examines food production and price policies in Zimbabwe from 1980 to 1989 with a particul...
A research paper on rural food consumption patterns in Zimbabwe, presented at the Fourth Annual Conf...
The study endeavoured to find out how indigenous cereal crops in the form of sorghum, pearl millet a...
The current levels of food and nutrition insecurity in Zimbabwe condemn a large section of the popul...
Food security has remained a very big challenge in many rural areas in Zimbabwe. Many households in ...
The CODESRIA/UNESCO project proposal on the 'socio-economic analysis of the problem of hunger and fo...
Zimbabwe was one of the few African countries that received international acclaim or recognition fo...
This working paper is a version of a paper originally prepared for the Churches Drought Action in Af...
A GJZ research article.The resourcefulness of African smallholders in the face of recurrent food de...
For people to be hungry in Africa in the 21st century is neither inevitable nor morally acceptable. ...
Magister Artium - MAThe food security crisis which gripped the sub Sahara Africa after the drought i...
A research paper on experiences of increasing food access and nutrition in Zimbabwe, presented at th...
By taking Mutare District as its lens to explore the dynamics of rural food security in Zimbabwe, th...
At the World Food Summit held in Rome in 1996, world leaders reaffirmed the right of each and every ...
From the time that the London Missionary Society first took Zimbabwean rainfall records at Hope Foun...
This paper examines food production and price policies in Zimbabwe from 1980 to 1989 with a particul...
A research paper on rural food consumption patterns in Zimbabwe, presented at the Fourth Annual Conf...
The study endeavoured to find out how indigenous cereal crops in the form of sorghum, pearl millet a...
The current levels of food and nutrition insecurity in Zimbabwe condemn a large section of the popul...
Food security has remained a very big challenge in many rural areas in Zimbabwe. Many households in ...