Food Policy
1975 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 5-6, 2005
- Methods, results and policy implications of poverty and food security mapping assessments pp. 453-460

- Glenn Hyman, Carlos Larrea and Andrew Farrow
- Spatial patterns of poverty in Vietnam and their implications for policy pp. 461-475

- Nicholas Minot and Bob Baulch
- Targeting agricultural research to benefit poor farmers: Relating poverty mapping to maize environments in Mexico pp. 476-492

- Mauricio Bellon, David Hodson, David Bergvinson, David Beck, Eduardo Martinez-Romero and Yinha Montoya
- Spatial clustering of rural poverty and food insecurity in Sri Lanka pp. 493-509

- Upali Amarasinghe, Madar Samad and Markandu Anputhas
- Exploring the spatial variation of food poverty in Ecuador pp. 510-531

- Andrew Farrow, Carlos Larrea, Glenn Hyman and German Lema
- An investigation of the spatial determinants of the local prevalence of poverty in rural Malawi pp. 532-550

- Todd Benson, Jordan Chamberlin and Ingrid Rhinehart
- Spatial patterns of rural poverty and their relationship with welfare-influencing factors in Bangladesh pp. 551-567

- Suan-Pheng Kam, Mahabub Hossain, Manik Lal Bose and Lorena S. Villano
- Livelihood mapping and poverty correlates at a meso-level in Kenya pp. 568-583

- Patricia Kristjanson, Maren Radeny, Isabelle Baltenweck, Joseph Ogutu and An Notenbaert
- Child hunger in the developing world: An analysis of environmental and social correlates pp. 584-611

- Deborah Balk, Adam Storeygard, Marc Levy, Joanne Gaskell, Manohar Sharma and Rafael Flor
Volume 30, issue 4, 2005
- Private food safety and quality standards for fresh produce exporters: The case of Hortico Agrisystems, Zimbabwe pp. 371-384

- Spencer Henson, Oliver Masakure and David Boselie
- Impact of genetic modification on country image of imported food products in European markets: Perceptions of channel members pp. 385-398

- John G. Knight, Damien W. Mather and David K. Holdsworth
- Factors underlying support or opposition to biotechnology among Australian food consumers and implications for retailer-led food regulation pp. 399-418

- Stewart Lockie, Geoffrey Lawrence, Kristen Lyons and Janet Grice
- Weeds, heat and pure cultures - On the differential success of new technologies in the Danish and American creamery industries in the 1890s pp. 419-433

- Jorgen J. Leisner
- An analytical framework for making long -term projections of undernourishment: A case study for agriculture in Mali pp. 434-451

- Tanveer A. Butt and Bruce McCarl
Volume 30, issue 3, 2005
- Private agri-food standards: Implications for food policy and the agri-food system pp. 241-253

- Spencer Henson and Thomas Reardon
- Central American supermarkets' private standards of quality and safety in procurement of fresh fruits and vegetables pp. 254-269

- Julio Berdegue, Fernando Balsevich, Luis Flores and Thomas Reardon
- Minimum quality standards, premium private labels, and European meat and fresh produce retailing pp. 270-283

- Jean-Marie Codron, Eric Giraud-Héraud and Louis-Georges Soler
- Standards as a new form of social contract? Sustainability initiatives in the coffee industry pp. 284-301

- Daniele Giovannucci and Stefano Ponte
- Private and public milk standards in Argentina and Brazil pp. 302-315

- Elizabeth M.M.Q. Farina, Graciela E. Gutman, Pablo J. Lavarello, Rubens Nunes and Thomas Reardon
- Strategic use of private standards to enhance international competitiveness: Vegetable exports from Kenya and elsewhere pp. 316-333

- Steve Jaffee and Oliver Masakure
- Determinants of retailers' decisions to use public or private grades and standards: Evidence from the fresh produce market of Sao Paulo, Brazil pp. 334-353

- Denise Y. Mainville, Decio Zylbersztajn, Elizabeth M.M.Q. Farina and Thomas Reardon
- Third-party certification in the global agrifood system pp. 354-369

- Maki Hatanaka, Carmen Bain and Lawrence Busch
Volume 30, issue 2, 2005
- Dietary habits, demographics, and the development of overweight and obesity among children in the United States pp. 115-128

- Pierre I. Boumtje, Chung L. Huang, Jonq-Ying Lee and Biing-Hwan Lin
- The effect of decoupling on the decision to produce: An Irish case study pp. 129-144

- James P. Breen, Thia C. Hennessy and Fiona S. Thorne
- The Precautionary Principle and the law of unintended consequences pp. 145-161

- Calum Turvey and Eliza M. Mojduszka
- Economic and welfare impacts of commercializing a herbicide-tolerant, biotech wheat pp. 162-184

- D. Demcey Johnson, William Lin and Gary Vocke
- Lowering barriers to agricultural exports through technical assistance pp. 185-204

- Arne Wiig and Ivar Kolstad
- An evaluation of the importance of subsistence food production for assessments of poverty and policy targeting: Evidence from Romania pp. 205-223

- D.A. Petrovici and Matthew Gorton
- On the importance of tightening feedback loops for sustainable development of food systems pp. 224-239

- Asa Sundkvist, Rebecka Milestad and AnnMari Jansson
Volume 30, issue 1, 2005
- Farm costs and food miles: An assessment of the full cost of the UK weekly food basket pp. 1-19

- J.N. Pretty, A.S. Ball, T. Lang and J.I.L. Morison
- Systems of innovation theory and the changing architecture of agricultural research in Africa pp. 21-41

- James Sumberg
- Pull and push: individual farming in Hungary pp. 43-62

- Marian Rizov
- Crisis management effectiveness indicators for US meat and poultry recalls pp. 63-80

- Neal Hooker, Ratapol P. Teratanavat and Victoria Salin
- Sufficient nourishment worldwide via transfer payments pp. 81-96

- Markus Lips
- The rise of supermarkets and changing expenditure patterns of poor rural households case study in the Transkei area, South Africa pp. 97-113

- Marijke D'Haese and Guido Van Huylenbroeck
Volume 29, issue 6, 2004
- Feeding the famine? American food aid and the GMO debate in Southern Africa pp. 593-608

- Noah Zerbe
- Post-market surveillance model for potential human health effects of novel foods pp. 609-620

- Vincent Amanor-Boadu
- Achieving policy objectives to increase the value of the seafood industry in the United States: the technical feasibility and associated constraints pp. 621-641

- C.E. Nash
- Changing household characteristics and the away-from-home food market: a censored equation system approach pp. 643-658

- Hayden Stewart and Steven T. Yen
- Front-label health claims: when less is more pp. 659-667

- Brian Wansink, Steven T. Sonka and Clare M. Hasler
- Future of the agri-food system: perspectives from the Americas pp. 669-674

- Suresh Babu
Volume 29, issue 5, 2004
- Preferences and willingness to pay for GM labeling policies pp. 467-483

- Maria Loureiro and Susan Hine
- Agricultural policy for quality and producers' evaluations of quality marketing indicators: a Greek case study pp. 485-506

- Efthalia Dimara, Anastasia Petrou and Dimitris Skuras
- Household income, women's income share and food calorie intake in South Western Nigeria pp. 507-530

- Adebayo B. Aromolaran
- Factors affecting the technical efficiency among smallholder farmers in the slash and burn agriculture zone of Cameroon pp. 531-545

- Joachim Nyemeck Binam, Jean Tonye, Njankoua Wandji, Gwendoline Nyambi and Mireille Akoa
- Critical water requirements for food, methodology and policy consequences for food security pp. 547-564

- P.W. Gerbens-Leenes and S. Nonhebel
- Is there a 'logic of fodder legumes' in Africa? pp. 565-585

- J.M. Lenne and D. Wood
- The logic of fodder legumes in Africa: a response to Lenne and Wood pp. 587-591

- J. Sumberg
Volume 29, issue 4, 2004
- Development strategies for less-favoured areas pp. 295-302

- Arie Kuyvenhoven, John Pender and Ruerd Ruben
- Rural diversity and heterogeneity in less-favoured areas: the quest for policy targeting pp. 303-320

- Ruerd Ruben and John Pender
- The significance of diversification for rural livelihood systems pp. 321-338

- Anke Niehof
- Development pathways for hillsides and highlands: some lessons from Central America and East Africa pp. 339-367

- John Pender
- Non-farm income, household welfare, and sustainable land management in a less-favoured area in the Ethiopian highlands pp. 369-392

- Stein Holden, Bekele Shiferaw and John Pender
- Decomposing producer price risk: a policy analysis tool with an application to northern Kenyan livestock markets pp. 393-405

- Christopher Barrett and Winnie K. Luseno
- Creating an enabling environment: policy conditions for less-favored areas pp. 407-429

- Arie Kuyvenhoven
- Returns to investment in less-favored areas in developing countries: a synthesis of evidence and implications for Africa pp. 431-444

- Shenggen Fan and Connie Chan-Kang
- Trade policies and development of less-favoured areas: evidence from the literature pp. 445-466

- A.J. Oskam, M.H.C. Komen, P. Wobst and A. Yalew
Volume 29, issue 3, 2004
- Food losses in food service institutions Examples from Sweden pp. 203-213

- Rebecka Engstrom and Annika Carlsson-Kanyama
- Consumer choices for quality and sustainability labelled seafood products in the UK pp. 215-228

- Shabbar Jaffry, Helen Pickering, Ghulam Yaseen, David Whitmarsh and Prem Wattage
- The development of private fresh produce safety standards: implications for developing Mediterranean exporting countries pp. 229-255

- Marian Garcia Martinez and Nigel Poole
- Instability in Indian agriculture--a challenge to the Green Revolution technology pp. 257-273

- Donald W. Larson, Eugene Jones, R. S. Pannu and R. S. Sheokand
- Farm investment, credit rationing, and governmentally promoted credit access in Poland: a cross-sectional analysis pp. 275-294

- Martin Petrick
Volume 29, issue 2, 2004
- Nonparametric and parametric analysis of calorie consumption in Tanzania pp. 113-129

- Awudu Abdulai and Dominique Aubert
- To spray or not to spray: pesticides, banana exports, and food safety pp. 131-146

- John Wilson and Tsunehiro Otsuki
- Potential health benefits of Golden Rice: a Philippine case study pp. 147-168

- Roukayatou Zimmermann and Matin Qaim
- The effects of trade policies for fresh fruit and vegetables of the European Union pp. 169-185

- Antonio Cioffi and Crescenzo dell'Aquila
- Challenging Bennet's law: the new economics of starchy staples in Asia pp. 187-202

- Keith Fuglie
Volume 29, issue 1, 2004
- Impact of EU organic product certification legislation on Chile organic exports pp. 1-14

- Marian Garcia Martinez and Felipe Banados
- Biotechnology in the developing world: a case for increased investments in orphan crops pp. 15-44

- Rosamond L. Naylor, Walter P. Falcon, Robert M. Goodman, Molly M. Jahn, Theresa Sengooba, Hailu Tefera and Rebecca J. Nelson
- Risks and implications of bovine spongiform encephalopathy for the United States: insights from other countries pp. 45-60

- John Fox and Hikaru Peterson
- The use of nutrient audits to determine nutrient balances in Africa pp. 61-98

- William F. Sheldrick and John Lingard
- Public investment and China's long-term food security under WTO pp. 99-111

- Jing Zhu
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