Effects of Urbanization on Global Food Demand
- Topics:
- Grocery
- Source:
- Economic Research Service
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Overview: This report analyzes and examines the effects of urbanization on global food demand. Urbanization, by affecting caloric requirements, food availability, and female labor status, impacts the structure of food consumption. Urbanization, associated with economic development and income growth, has already largely occurred in developed countries, while continuing strongly in developing countries. Food demand projections may differ if they account for urbanization.
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Format: PDF | Size: 38KB | Date: Jun 2001 | Pages: 8





