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- Can The Market Deliver?
Lessons From Kenya’s Rising Use Of Fertilizer Following Liberalization. Joshua
Ariga and T.S. Jayne. July 2006. KePB 7. (CDIE reference number PN-ADH-648)
- Working-Age
Adult Mortality and Primary School Attendance in Rural Kenya. Takashi
Yamano and T. S. Jayne. June 2004. KePB 5. (CDIE reference number PN-ADH-647)
- Improving Kenya's Domestic Horticultural Marketing System: Competitiveness,Forces of change and challenges for the future. David L. Tschirley, Kavoi Mutuku Muendo, Miltone Ayieko, and Michael T. Weber. November 2004. KePB 4. (CDIE reference number PN-ADH-646)
- Where
Do Consumers in Nairobi Purchase Their Food and Why Does This Matter?
The Need for Investment to Improve Kenya's "Traditional" Food
Marketing System. David
L. Tschirley, Miltone Ayieko, Mary Mathenge, and Michael T. Weber.
November 2004. KePB 3. (CDIE reference number PN-ADH-645)
- Measuring
the Effects of Prime-age Adult Mortality in Kenya. T. Yamano
and T.S. Jayne. February 2003. KePB 2. (CDIE reference number PN-ADH-644)
- Do
Farmers Really Benefit from High Food Prices? Balancing Rural Interests
in Kenya's Maize Pricing and Marketing Policy. T.S. Jayne,
T. Yamano, J. Nyoro, and T. Awuor. September 2000. KePB 1. (CDIE reference number PN-ACL-260)
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