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A select bibliography (ercluditrg tile Sahel) - usaid/ofda

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Food prdens and some characteristics distinguishing gardening and non-gardening home-owning<br />

households in a low-income census tract of Tucson, kizona.<br />

132$7<br />

Food in Sub-Saharan Africa.<br />

652<br />

"Food in Sub-Saharan Africa: Trends and policy chalilenges for the 1990s." Food Policy.<br />

1633<br />

Food in the Ethiopian economy: Implications for mac,ro-economic policy.<br />

141<br />

"Food insecurity and foreign-exchange constraints icr Sub-Saharan Africa." Journal of Mtdem African<br />

Studie~:.<br />

1127<br />

nte faod markerini in~trrtcture in S/LDCC countries. Vol. 2, parts I & 11: Angola.<br />

80<br />

Food needs assessment: Angola.<br />

994<br />

"Food policy, food aid, and structural adjustment programmes: The context of agricultural development."<br />

Foal Policy.<br />

1001<br />

Food poliq in Sudan: An annorared <strong>bibliography</strong>.<br />

1282<br />

Food Policy: Integrating supply, distriburion, and consumption.<br />

589<br />

Food problems and prospects in Sub-Saharan Affiica: The decade of the 1980s.<br />

269<br />

"Food problems i.7 Ethiopia." Economic Quarterb.<br />

706<br />

Food Production and food processing in Ethiopia.: priorities for acrion within the frameworks of the Nationrrl<br />

Food and Nutrition Strategy and the Five-Year Pion 1989-94.<br />

139<br />

Food security and agriculture in the Sudan: A case for investment in low-growth-potential areas?<br />

658<br />

Food security and economic growth in the <strong>Sahel</strong>: A summary of the September 1989 Cereals Wokshop.<br />

339

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