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governments. If markets behaved efficiently and in the absence of trade barriers, food prices should not exceed the price in world …
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Rapid urbanization in Zambia means that increasingly heavy demands are being placed on urban food marketing systems. Investment in these systems has been woefully inadequate for many decades, creating supply bottlenecks and health hazards that work against the interests of both farmers and...
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Zambia’s maize crop grew by roughly 48% between the 2009 and 2010 harvests, leading to the largest crop recorded in recent history. The 2009 maize harvest was also very good, making the 48% rise in 2010 even more remarkable. The forces driving that increase, however, remain widely debated....
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Agricultural development is now expected to proceed in a way that maximizes opportunities to improve health and … status. Most development professionals, however, are sectoral specialists. Some are trained in nutrition or agriculture, but …
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After two decades of de-urbanization, Zambia is again becoming increasingly urban. While the urban share of the population fell to 35% in 2000 due primarily to the decline of the copper industry, over half of Zambia’s people will be residing in urban areas by 2040. Given this urbanization...
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in the National Development Programs. However, solutions have proven elusive. Solid empirically based information on …
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Crop income is the predominant source of income for most rural Mozambican households, accounting for 73% of rural household income on average in 2002, and greater than 80% of the total income of the poorest 40% of rural households. While the Government of Mozambique recognizes the need to...
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The 2005 – 2006 marketing campaign was difficult because of the drought that occurred in all countries in the region. As a result, the price of sorghum, millet, maize and rice soared. State actions to improve cereals supply through tax-exempt rice imports did not achieve the expected outcomes....
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are not isolated from one another; they are intimately related. However, strategic planning and development programming … the intersectoral linkages approach advocated in this chapter. Three key aspects of the population-environment-development …
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