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Food Security Policy and the Competitiveness of Agriculture in the Sahel: A Summary of the "Beyond Mindelo" Seminar Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Thomas S. Jayne () (Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University)
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This report summarizes the results of the USAID-sponsored Beyond Mindelo conference on food security policy and the competitiveness of agriculture in the Sahel.
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Paper provided by Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University in its series International Development Working Papers with number
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