This study examined the food security strategies adopted by rural households in both years of good harvest and years of bad harvest. Marketing year 2001/2002 (a poor harvest) and year 2000/2001 (a better harvest year) were used to exemplify the alternative strategies adopted by households in different years. The study focused on the case of northern Mozambique because of the importance of food crop production in the zone and the active food grain markets for domestic and foreign trade particularly in times of low domestic and regional production
Relationships involving maize (Zea mays) production, maize retained for household consumption, house...
Seasonal fluctuations in food consumption is a serious problem in rural Mozambique where community i...
The question of the cultivation of cash crops in Africa south of Sahara has long been debated. We ha...
This study examined the food security strategies adopted by rural households in both years of good ...
This study examined the food security strategies adopted by rural households in both years of good ...
In this paper we examine this challenge through the lens of the country’s primary staple, maize. We ...
Evidence of the impact of large-scale land transfers on household food security is scarce in Africa....
Since April 1994, the FSP has carried out data collection, analysis and outreach related to the sma...
Food system challenges are examined from the standpoint of the country’s principal staple food: mai...
Food security has remained a very big challenge in many rural areas in Zimbabwe. Many households in ...
In Mozambique, food security remains a key issue and the country suffers perennial food shortages, e...
Impact of maize storage on rural household food security in Northern Kwazulu-Nata
This document highlights key study findings and their implications for formulating strategies to pr...
A research work entitled: “Food security status in developing countries: A case study of Burera and ...
As indicated by the title, this paper is an update of Research Paper 60E. While some of the wording ...
Relationships involving maize (Zea mays) production, maize retained for household consumption, house...
Seasonal fluctuations in food consumption is a serious problem in rural Mozambique where community i...
The question of the cultivation of cash crops in Africa south of Sahara has long been debated. We ha...
This study examined the food security strategies adopted by rural households in both years of good ...
This study examined the food security strategies adopted by rural households in both years of good ...
In this paper we examine this challenge through the lens of the country’s primary staple, maize. We ...
Evidence of the impact of large-scale land transfers on household food security is scarce in Africa....
Since April 1994, the FSP has carried out data collection, analysis and outreach related to the sma...
Food system challenges are examined from the standpoint of the country’s principal staple food: mai...
Food security has remained a very big challenge in many rural areas in Zimbabwe. Many households in ...
In Mozambique, food security remains a key issue and the country suffers perennial food shortages, e...
Impact of maize storage on rural household food security in Northern Kwazulu-Nata
This document highlights key study findings and their implications for formulating strategies to pr...
A research work entitled: “Food security status in developing countries: A case study of Burera and ...
As indicated by the title, this paper is an update of Research Paper 60E. While some of the wording ...
Relationships involving maize (Zea mays) production, maize retained for household consumption, house...
Seasonal fluctuations in food consumption is a serious problem in rural Mozambique where community i...
The question of the cultivation of cash crops in Africa south of Sahara has long been debated. We ha...