Harvest reaped but hard to reach : the food crisis and women in the global South.
By: Women in Action.
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641.26 Sec Securing food for all in Bangladesh / | 641.26 VAL Fear in the countryside : | 641.26 VAL-2 Food security for developing countries / | 641.26 WIA Harvest reaped but hard to reach : | 641.28 ENZ Neither feast nor famine : | 641.28 ENZ Neither feast nor famine : | 641.28 FAO The economic relationships between grains and rice. |
Includes bibliographical references.