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Who Eats Yellow Maize? Some Preliminary Results of a Survey of Consumer Maize Meal Preferences in Maputo

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MOA/MSU Research Team (Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University)
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This brief paper presents some preliminary results from a survey of 400 households in eight neighborhoods of Maputo. The report consists primarily of tables and brief discussions of the implications of each. All income figures are presented in terms of mean income per month per adult equivalent consumer in the household.

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Paper provided by Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University in its series International Development Collaborative Working Papers with number MZ-MINAG-RR-18E.

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Date of creation: 1994
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Keywords: food security; food policy; Mozambique; maize;

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  1. Jones Govereh & Steven Haggblade & Hunter Nielson & David L. Tschirley, 2008. "Maize Market Sheds in Eastern and Southern Africa. Report 1," International Development Collaborative Working Papers wb_001, Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University. [Downloadable!]
  2. T. S. Jayne & L. Rubey & D. Tschirley & M. Mukumbu & M. Chisvo & A. Santos & M. Weber & P. Diskin, 1995. "Effects of Market Reform on Access to Food by Low-Income Households: Evidence from Four Countries in Eastern and Southern Africa," International Development Papers 19, Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University. [Downloadable!]
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