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- 15: Pre- and postharvest losses and their correlates in the millet value chain in Nigeria

- Fantu Nisrane Bachewe, Baragu Geoffrey, Josue Niyonsingiza, Olufemi Popoola, Ismael Adeniji, Samson Dejene Aredo and Kalyani Raghunathan
- 13: Assessment of potato tuber quality in Kenya: Baseline quality assessment survey reportnutritious and diverse diets

- Baragu Geoffrey, Sedi Anne Boukaka and Carlo Azzarri
- 9: Implications of increased urbanization and consumer awareness on future food supplies in Tanzania

- Wim Marivoet and Roselyne Alphonce
- 8: The changing demographics in Nigeria’s food systems and implications for future youth engagement

- Fantu Nisrane Bachewe, Kwaw S. Andam, Harriet Mawia and Olufemi Popoola
- 7: Digital tool integration, biodiversity, and the potato value chain in Kenya: Results from a baseline survey

- Sedi Anne Boukaka, Baragu Geoffrey and Carlo Azzarri
- 6: Synopsis: Implications of increased urbanization and consumer awareness on future food supplies in Tanzania

- Wim Marivoet, Roselyne Alphonce and Fantu Nisrane Bachewe
- 5: Synopsis: Implications of urbanization, consumer awareness, and income trends on future food supplies in Senegal

- Wim Marivoet
- 5: The impact of the African continental Free Trade Agreement: A continentwide macroeconomic assessment and distributional analysis in Nigeria and Rwanda

- Fousseini Traoré, Pierre Mamboundou, Insa Diop and Abdourahmane Sy
- 4: The political economy of food self sufficiency policies and food security in African countries

- Antoine Bouët, Fousseini Traoré, Pierre Mamboundou, Insa Diop and Abdourahmane Sy
- 3: The changing demographics in food systems and implications for future youth engagement in Rwanda

- Fantu Nisrane Bachewe, Harriet Mawia and Josue Niyonsingiza
- 2: Quantifying food losses in the beans value chain in Rwanda: Analysis and results from a baseline survey

- Fantu Nisrane Bachewe, Luciana Delgado and Josue Niyonsingiza
- 1: Implications of urbanization, consumer awareness, and income trends on future food supplies in Senegal

- Wim Marivoet