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(Ebook) Mapping the Invisible : The Informal Food Economy of Cape Town, South Africa by Jane Battersby; Maya Marshak ISBN 9781920597214, 1920597212

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Authors:Jane Battersby; Maya Marshak
Pages:46 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Southern African Migration Programme (SAMP)
Language:english
File Size:1.42 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781920597214, 1920597212
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(Ebook) Mapping the Invisible : The Informal Food Economy of Cape Town, South Africa by Jane Battersby; Maya Marshak ISBN 9781920597214, 1920597212

This report argues that it is essential to understand the dynamics of the informal food retail sector because of its vital role in ensuring greater access to food by the urban poor. Existing policy frameworks to address food security and to govern the informal sector tend to neglect informal retail in the food system. As a result, the sector is poorly understood. The report therefore attempts to identify the characteristics of the sector that impact on its ability to address the food needs of the neighbourhoods in which the businesses are located. Although the research is focused on Cape Town, the findings are of broader relevance.
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