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  3. Vol. 94 No. SI (2024): Special Issue on Food Systems

 

 

 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14426/na.v94iSI

Published: 07-10-2024

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New Agenda 94: Special Issue on Food Systems

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Editorial

Introducing the FSNet-Africa model

Strengthening African capacity to tackle Africa’s wicked development challenges

Elizabeth Mkandawire, Melody Mentz-Coetzee, Frans Swanepoel
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Academic articles

Towards integrating the WEF nexus into food systems thinking

A case study of the Philippi Horticultural Area

Amiena Bayat, Mark Volmink
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Reparative futurities

South African food production and the climate crisis

Matthew Wingfield
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Gender and food systems in six African countries

Aligning research, policies and research funding

Elizabeth Elizabeth, Andrea Du Toit, Colleta Gandidzanwa
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Participatory selection and ranking of farm-level sustainability indicators

Evidence from the horticulture production system of Eritrea

Bereket Tsehaye Haile, Andrew J. Dougill, Abel Ramoelo
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Food systems transformation in Zimbabwe

Effectiveness of participatory monitoring and evaluation

Joseph Tinarwo, Vain D.B Jarbandhan, Aaram Gwiza
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Big data in the food supply chain

The technological, organisational and environmental factors that play a role

Osden Jokonya, Jade Taff
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Affordable, accessible, healthy

Urban consumer knowledge and the use of indigenous food

Nokuthula Vilakazi
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News from the continent

Dateline Africa

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