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RISING CEREAL PRICES COMPLICATE THE FOODEQUATION IN THE SAHEL AND WEST AFRICA (OECD & Sahel and West Africa Club Secretariat)

Sep 20, 2023 #Agriculture, #Economy, #Nutrition

Rising food prices continue to reduce the ability of households to access healthy and nutritious food, which is why they play such a key role in food and nutrition security.

https://www.fightfoodcrises.net/fileadmin/user_upload/fightfoodcrises/doc/resources/116-prix-des-cereales-EN-FR.pdf

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