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Home > Publications > Research articles > Determinants of household vulnerability to food insecurity: A case study of semi-arid districts in Malawi.

Determinants of household vulnerability to food insecurity: A case study of semi-arid districts in Malawi.

Kakota T., Nyariki D., Mkwambisi D. and Kogi-Makau W. (2013). Journal of International Development (JID). Doi:10.1002/jid.2958

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jid.2958/abstract

Authors

  • T Kakota
  • D Nyariki
  • David Mkwambisi
  • W. Kogi-Makau

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  • Research articles

Publication date

30 Oct 2013

Topics

  • Agriculture and food security

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