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DescriptionIn the 11 countries in Africa, the share of staple foods represents a minority of total household food consumption in value terms, and rises as income falls across the rural.svg |
English: IN THE 11 COUNTRIES IN AFRICA, THE SHARE OF STAPLE FOODS REPRESENTS A MINORITY Of TOTAL HOUSEHOLD FOOD CONSUMPTION IN VALUE TERMS, AND RISES AS INCOME FALLS ACROSS THE RURAL–URBAN CONTINUUM IN BOTH HIGH- AND LOW-FOOD-BUDGET COUNTRIES |
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Source | https://doi.org/10.4060/cc3017en The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2023 | ||
Author | http://www.fao.org Food and Agriculture Organization | ||
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