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 <description>&lt;b&gt;If a smallholder farmers in Central Africa earns an extra dollar, what kind of food would the farmer buy?&lt;/b&gt; The answer is - starchy staple food, fruits, meat and vegetables. If compared to a guy from a richer country like the United States, this guy would rather spend his extra dime on beverages and tobacco or dine out in a junky fast food chain to enjoy a cheeseburger with a diet coke. “The Afrint Project” is a study by from Lund University; Agnes D. was explaining in the Breakout session that her project team tries to find out the challenges faced by staple crop intensification in relation to farm sizes and urbanisation.
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 <category domain="https://blogarchiv.tropentag.de/taxonomy/term/561">Gender and Nutrition</category>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 27 Sep 2013 21:34:15 +0000</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Louisa Wong</dc:creator>
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