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Food system transformations in less-favoured rural areas of East Africa

18 May 2021 | Category: Food systems

This is part 5 of a blog series on food systems. This article was written by Huib Hengsdijk. The population of East Africa is expected to have doubled by the year 2050. The growth is even more rapid in rural areas, many of which already face challenges in providing sufficient…

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