The problem: Various studies show that the developing world experiences and will continue to experience a rise in consumption of animal proteins, particularly in cities, as a result of continued urbanization and income growth. Given the relatively large water footprint (WF) of animal products, this trend is likely to increase the pressure on already scarce water resources. Aim: We estimate, analyse and interpret the changes in consumption of meat and milk between the 1980s and 2000s for three income classes in Nairobi, the ratio of domestic production to imports, and the WF (the volume of freshwater consumed) to produce these commodities in Kenya and abroad. Results: Nairobi's middle-income class grew much faster than the overall population...
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had large negative effects on count...
The world food and financial crises threaten to undermine the real incomes of urban consumers in eas...
Nairobi is a city of stark contrasts. Nearly half a million of its three million residents live in a...
The problem Various studies show that the developing world experiences and will continue to experien...
The problem Various studies show that the developing world experiences and will continue to experien...
Food consumption and production are increasingly becoming delinked due to enhanced agricultural prod...
Background Malnutrition, including undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies is a chronic proble...
Global consumption of livestock products is increasing steadily due to human population growth, pove...
Population growth and rising affluence increase the demand for agricultural commodities. Associated ...
The per capita consumption of livestock products is rising fastest in regions where there is urbaniz...
This study examines current consumption patterns of the main staple carbohydrate products in Nairobi...
Per capita consumption of milk and meat products in developing Asia (including China) grew by 2.4 pe...
Kenya’s dairy industry has an annual milk production of close to five billion litres. The industry c...
Large increases in demand for milk and dairy products in developing countries are projected for the ...
Animal‐source foods (ASF) are an important source of nutrients in many developing countries. However...
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had large negative effects on count...
The world food and financial crises threaten to undermine the real incomes of urban consumers in eas...
Nairobi is a city of stark contrasts. Nearly half a million of its three million residents live in a...
The problem Various studies show that the developing world experiences and will continue to experien...
The problem Various studies show that the developing world experiences and will continue to experien...
Food consumption and production are increasingly becoming delinked due to enhanced agricultural prod...
Background Malnutrition, including undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies is a chronic proble...
Global consumption of livestock products is increasing steadily due to human population growth, pove...
Population growth and rising affluence increase the demand for agricultural commodities. Associated ...
The per capita consumption of livestock products is rising fastest in regions where there is urbaniz...
This study examines current consumption patterns of the main staple carbohydrate products in Nairobi...
Per capita consumption of milk and meat products in developing Asia (including China) grew by 2.4 pe...
Kenya’s dairy industry has an annual milk production of close to five billion litres. The industry c...
Large increases in demand for milk and dairy products in developing countries are projected for the ...
Animal‐source foods (ASF) are an important source of nutrients in many developing countries. However...
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had large negative effects on count...
The world food and financial crises threaten to undermine the real incomes of urban consumers in eas...
Nairobi is a city of stark contrasts. Nearly half a million of its three million residents live in a...