posted on 2024-09-06, 06:06authored byJulia Tagwireyi
The paper discusses the nature and extent of the nutrition problems facing Zimbabwe. It outlines the major causes of protein energy malnutrition, discusses current strategies to redress the situation, focusses some attention on the agricultural sector and suggests areas for possible policy review. Finally, the paper proposes a food security research agenda to increase further the current knowledge and understanding of the paradox of household food insecurity in spite of national bumper harvests and overflowing grain silos in Zimbabwe.
A research paper on nutritional challenges in Zimbabwe.
Funding
USAID (Southern Africa Regional Programme)
History
Publisher
Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension; UZ/MSU Food Security Research in Southern Africa Project
Citation
Tagwireyi, J. (1991) Food access and nutrition linkages: policy issues and programme options in Zimbabwe. In: Rukuni, M. and Wyckoff, J.B. (eds.) Market reforms, research policies and SADCC food security. Harare: UZ/MSU Food Security Research in Southern Africa Project, pp. 63-74.
IDS Item Types
Book chapter
Copyright holder
UZ /MSU Food Security Research in Southern Africa Project