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Copyright © 1991 by the Board of Regents of the State of Florida

Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper ∞ + ⃝

The University of Florida Press is a member of University Presses of Florida, the scholarly
publishing agency of the State University System of Florida. Books are selected for publi-
cation by faculty editorial committees at each of Florida's nine public universities: Florida
A&M University ( Tallahassee), Florida Atlantic University ( Boca Raton), Florida
International University ( Miami), Florida State University ( Tallahassee), University of
Central Florida ( Orlando), University of Florida ( Gainesville), University of North
Florida ( Jacksonville), University of South Florida ( Tampa), University of West Florida
( Pensacola).

Orders for books published by all member presses should be addressed to University
Presses of Florida, 15 Northwest 15th Street, Gainesville, FL 32603.

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data

Structural adjustment and African woman farmers / edited by Christina H. Gladwin
.

p. cm.

Includes index.

ISBN 0-8130-1063-2

1. Women farmers--Africa, Sub-Saharan--Congresses. 2. Women
agricultural laborers--Africa, Sub-Saharan--Congresses.
3. Agriculture and state--Africa, SubSaharan--Congresses.
4. Agricultural subsidies--Africa, Sub-Saharan--Congresses.
I. Gladwin, Christina H. II. University of Florida. Center for
African Studies.

HD6073.F3A3757 1991 90-19534

331.4′83′0967--do20 CIP

-iv-

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Publication Information: Book Title: Structural Adjustment and African Women Farmers. Contributors: Christina H. Gladwin - editor, Center for African Studies University of Florida - orgname. Publisher: University of Florida Press. Place of Publication: Gainesville, FL. Publication Year: 1991. Page Number: iv.
    
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