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    A Cornell initiative to promote food security and rural livelihoods in Zambia: The food processing component

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    2007
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    Moraru, C. I.
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    This presentation gives an overview of the Cornell project in Zambia with respect to the issues surrounding food processing. The presentation uses many pictures to convey the current situation and work currently being conducted. Currently in the Luangwa Valley, there are a number of issues affecting the ability to have successful food production and processing. The following are those issues:
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