In this paper, the author gives an overview of the factors leading to maize becoming a staple food among black people in South Africa. The purported relationship between maize consumption and malnutrition, proposals as well as experimental and practical efforts to correct the dietary deficiencies of maize are briefly sketched. With reference to the historical context in which maize became a staple food in South Africa, it is concluded that the consumption of maize is not to be blamed for malnutrition in South Africa. Rappaport's theoretical principle of ecological logic and its relationship to culture contingency is used to indicate that the causal factors of malnutrition are to be found in the colonial political-economy of South Africa ...
The primary objective of this paper is the consideration of the hypothesis that cash cropping has a ...
Poverty and high levels of food insecurity have been some of the biggest problems facing the nation ...
South Africa has a high incidence of childhood mortality and morbidity.\ud More than fifty percent i...
AEE Working Paper.As in much of Southern and Eastern Africa, the maize marketing system in South Afr...
Thesis (MBA-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.The effects of urbanisation on maize consumption are c...
Despite the importance of the carbohydrate market as a source of staple food for the majority of the...
In vast swathes of Sub-Saharan Africa, maize is the staple food with consumption of up to 450 g/pers...
This paper reviews and analyses the importance of maize as staple food in Eastern and Southern Afric...
Lesotho is largely agrarian. More than 90 percent of the Basotho population lives in rural areas. ...
The maize-oriented agricultural economies throughout Southern Africa are in fundamental transition. ...
Post-apartheid South Africa is burdened with inequality, poverty and food insecurity. This paper see...
This paper reviews and analyses the importance of maize as staple food in Eastern and Southern Afric...
From Introduction: There is no evidence available that maize was known in the old world in ancient t...
The South African Government has for the past two decades spent significant resources on introducing...
This paper is concerned with the development of the full person, Le. meaningful participation of the...
The primary objective of this paper is the consideration of the hypothesis that cash cropping has a ...
Poverty and high levels of food insecurity have been some of the biggest problems facing the nation ...
South Africa has a high incidence of childhood mortality and morbidity.\ud More than fifty percent i...
AEE Working Paper.As in much of Southern and Eastern Africa, the maize marketing system in South Afr...
Thesis (MBA-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.The effects of urbanisation on maize consumption are c...
Despite the importance of the carbohydrate market as a source of staple food for the majority of the...
In vast swathes of Sub-Saharan Africa, maize is the staple food with consumption of up to 450 g/pers...
This paper reviews and analyses the importance of maize as staple food in Eastern and Southern Afric...
Lesotho is largely agrarian. More than 90 percent of the Basotho population lives in rural areas. ...
The maize-oriented agricultural economies throughout Southern Africa are in fundamental transition. ...
Post-apartheid South Africa is burdened with inequality, poverty and food insecurity. This paper see...
This paper reviews and analyses the importance of maize as staple food in Eastern and Southern Afric...
From Introduction: There is no evidence available that maize was known in the old world in ancient t...
The South African Government has for the past two decades spent significant resources on introducing...
This paper is concerned with the development of the full person, Le. meaningful participation of the...
The primary objective of this paper is the consideration of the hypothesis that cash cropping has a ...
Poverty and high levels of food insecurity have been some of the biggest problems facing the nation ...
South Africa has a high incidence of childhood mortality and morbidity.\ud More than fifty percent i...