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Missing food : the case of postharvest grain losses in Sub-Saharan Africa (English)

Low-income, food-deficit countries have become especially concerned about the global and national food situation over the past three years. While the proximate cause of this heightened concern was the surge in food prices that began in 2006 and peaked in mid-2008, concerns remain for other reasons, among them the higher market-clearing price levels that now seem to prevail, continuing price volatility, and the risk of intermittent food shortages occurring...
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Morgan,Nancy Ruth; Diaz Rios,Luz Berania; Zorya,Sergiy.

Missing food : the case of postharvest grain losses in Sub-Saharan Africa (English). Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/358461468194348132

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