Transforming food systems in Kenya for a new era of growth and prosperity: Research-based recommendations for the new government
Clemens Breisinger (),
Joseph T. Karugia,
Michael Keenan and
Juneweenex Mbuthia
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Abstract:
The new Kenyan government faces a complex domestic and global environment, and it is widely expected to address key food and agricultural challenges with a new set of policies and programs. This policy brief presents key recommendations from a forthcoming book, Food Systems Transformation in Kenya: Lessons from the Past and Policy Options for the Future, which provides research-based “food for thought and action†to support the Kenyan government’s efforts to improve food security.
Keywords: agriculture; food security; food access; urbanization; population growth; population distribution; urban population; fertility; workforce; food production; maize; healthy diets; climate change; Kenya; Eastern Africa; Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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