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The purchasing power of youth is considerable; they are the market of the future. , the young generation is the most influenced and vulnerable segment of the economy. The greatest problem of the influencing of our children is the rising cost of childhood obesity. The health care system cannot...
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selection; and recent changes in handling, procurement, and marketing. …
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Calculation of rice and maize parity prices in Niger.
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Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Directorate of Economics, Republic of Mozambique
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Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Directorate of Economics, Republic of Mozambique
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detailed marketing studies to be undertaken in the context of PROMISAM II’s applied research program on promoting food security … in Mali. The objective of the reconnaissance was to explore changes in cereal production and marketing patterns as an …
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marketing margins, which shrink the wedge between producer and consumer prices. Moreover, Malawi faces major political and …
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benefited from the bumper crop and FRA‟s involvement in maize marketing. The FRA‟s high buy price and purchase of nearly 900 … key features of the 2010/11 GRZ maize marketing policies and their likely income distributional effects on various …
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institutions. Maize receives intensive government input and marketing support. In contrast, cotton relies primarily on private …
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