Rising food prices in eastern and southern Africa revisited: lifting trade barriers is still the answer

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Autor principal: Karugia, Joseph T.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2009
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1445
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spelling CGSpace14452024-01-09T09:50:04Z Rising food prices in eastern and southern Africa revisited: lifting trade barriers is still the answer Karugia, Joseph T. 2009-08-15 2010-05-09T19:33:57Z 2010-05-09T19:33:57Z Newsletter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1445 en Open Access application/pdf Karugia, J. 2009. Rising food prices in eastern and southern Africa revisited: lifting trade barriers is still the answer. Collective Action News (11).
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Rising food prices in eastern and southern Africa revisited: lifting trade barriers is still the answer
title Rising food prices in eastern and southern Africa revisited: lifting trade barriers is still the answer
title_full Rising food prices in eastern and southern Africa revisited: lifting trade barriers is still the answer
title_fullStr Rising food prices in eastern and southern Africa revisited: lifting trade barriers is still the answer
title_full_unstemmed Rising food prices in eastern and southern Africa revisited: lifting trade barriers is still the answer
title_short Rising food prices in eastern and southern Africa revisited: lifting trade barriers is still the answer
title_sort rising food prices in eastern and southern africa revisited lifting trade barriers is still the answer
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