The future of animal-source food demand and supply in Africa

Demand for animal-source foods (ASF) has grown substantially in Africa over the last four decades, fueled mainly by population growth, urbanization, and modest gains in per capita incomes. Further growth over the medium and longer terms is expected as these trends in external drivers continue, with...

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Main Authors: Enahoro, Dolapo K., Tran, Nhuong, Chan, Chin Y., Komarek, Adam M., Rich, Karl M.
Format: Preprint
Language:Inglés
Published: SocArXiv 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116954
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author Enahoro, Dolapo K.
Tran, Nhuong
Chan, Chin Y.
Komarek, Adam M.
Rich, Karl M.
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description Demand for animal-source foods (ASF) has grown substantially in Africa over the last four decades, fueled mainly by population growth, urbanization, and modest gains in per capita incomes. Further growth over the medium and longer terms is expected as these trends in external drivers continue, with implications of this growth reflecting a multitude of economic, environmental, and public health trade-offs. This paper provides a focused, forward-looking perspective on key emerging issues around changes in ASF consumption and supply in Africa.
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spelling CGSpace1169542025-03-13T19:11:54Z The future of animal-source food demand and supply in Africa Enahoro, Dolapo K. Tran, Nhuong Chan, Chin Y. Komarek, Adam M. Rich, Karl M. livestock livelihoods food demand supply Demand for animal-source foods (ASF) has grown substantially in Africa over the last four decades, fueled mainly by population growth, urbanization, and modest gains in per capita incomes. Further growth over the medium and longer terms is expected as these trends in external drivers continue, with implications of this growth reflecting a multitude of economic, environmental, and public health trade-offs. This paper provides a focused, forward-looking perspective on key emerging issues around changes in ASF consumption and supply in Africa. 2021-12-17 2021-12-22T07:23:28Z 2021-12-22T07:23:28Z Preprint https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116954 en Open Access SocArXiv Enahoro, D., Tran, N., Chan, C.Y., Komarek, A. and Rich, K.M. 2021. The future of animal-source food demand and supply in Africa. SocArXiv
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Enahoro, Dolapo K.
Tran, Nhuong
Chan, Chin Y.
Komarek, Adam M.
Rich, Karl M.
The future of animal-source food demand and supply in Africa
title The future of animal-source food demand and supply in Africa
title_full The future of animal-source food demand and supply in Africa
title_fullStr The future of animal-source food demand and supply in Africa
title_full_unstemmed The future of animal-source food demand and supply in Africa
title_short The future of animal-source food demand and supply in Africa
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food
demand
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