Farmers’ markets are often thought of as catering to high-income families, but recent policy experiments suggest they can also reduce household food insecurity among those with lower incomes
Millions of very poor people who depend on agriculture are frequently exposed to shocks due to extre...
Whilst agriculture and social protection both have a critical role to play in achieving growth and p...
Farmers ’ markets have proliferated in North America over the last decade. Seemingly a panacea for l...
Farmers’ markets are often thought of as catering to high-income families, but recent policy experim...
Understanding how people use food banks can provide insights into where the holes are in our social ...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...
This paper explores the relationship between food expenditures and consumption patterns and familie...
The current and future world food problem is centered in low income nations and among low income seg...
Policies to strengthen incentives to expand food production through higher food prices are likely to...
The popularity of local foods and farmers markets has grown rapidly over the last decade, particular...
Food policy reforms have dominated the development agenda in many low-income countries in recent yea...
Sound policies, robust institutions, and well-functioning markets complement new discoveries of agri...
Background: Levels of child malnutrition and hunger across the world have decreased substantially ov...
This study develops a model of social supply, based on the hypothesis that society desires that effi...
With the constraints in federal budgeting requiring the shrinkage of federal programs, programs outl...
Millions of very poor people who depend on agriculture are frequently exposed to shocks due to extre...
Whilst agriculture and social protection both have a critical role to play in achieving growth and p...
Farmers ’ markets have proliferated in North America over the last decade. Seemingly a panacea for l...
Farmers’ markets are often thought of as catering to high-income families, but recent policy experim...
Understanding how people use food banks can provide insights into where the holes are in our social ...
The recent spikes of global food prices induced a rapid increase in mass media coverage, public poli...
This paper explores the relationship between food expenditures and consumption patterns and familie...
The current and future world food problem is centered in low income nations and among low income seg...
Policies to strengthen incentives to expand food production through higher food prices are likely to...
The popularity of local foods and farmers markets has grown rapidly over the last decade, particular...
Food policy reforms have dominated the development agenda in many low-income countries in recent yea...
Sound policies, robust institutions, and well-functioning markets complement new discoveries of agri...
Background: Levels of child malnutrition and hunger across the world have decreased substantially ov...
This study develops a model of social supply, based on the hypothesis that society desires that effi...
With the constraints in federal budgeting requiring the shrinkage of federal programs, programs outl...
Millions of very poor people who depend on agriculture are frequently exposed to shocks due to extre...
Whilst agriculture and social protection both have a critical role to play in achieving growth and p...
Farmers ’ markets have proliferated in North America over the last decade. Seemingly a panacea for l...