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The effects of economic policies on African agriculture.

By: Material type: TextSeries: World Bank Discussion Papers; No. 147Publication details: Washington : World Bank, 1992.Subject(s): Summary: Assesses the impact of government policies on agricultural exports and food production over the last two decades and across most Sub-Saharan countries. Argues that the rise of imported food to Africa has resulted mostly from factors that encourage consumers to eat imported food and not from a failure of domestic production.
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Assesses the impact of government policies on agricultural exports and food production over the last two decades and across most Sub-Saharan countries. Argues that the rise of imported food to Africa has resulted mostly from factors that encourage consumers to eat imported food and not from a failure of domestic production.

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