Extended Data Fig. 1: Predicted share of Q2 households with sufficient intake (exceeding the estimated average requirement (EAR)) of each macro- and micro-nutrient before (solid line) and after the cash transfer (CT) and each of the five price discounts (PDs). | Nature Food

Extended Data Fig. 1: Predicted share of Q2 households with sufficient intake (exceeding the estimated average requirement (EAR)) of each macro- and micro-nutrient before (solid line) and after the cash transfer (CT) and each of the five price discounts (PDs).

From: Nutrient adequacy for poor households in Africa would improve with higher income but not necessarily with lower food prices

Extended Data Fig. 1

The PDs are denoted by SG (staple grains, which include crops like rice, maize, wheat & other cereals, millet, and teff; SS (starchy staples, which include cassava, roots, tubers, & other starches); PN (pulses, nuts, & seeds); FFV (fresh fruits & vegetables); and ASF (animal-source foods, which include red meat, poultry, eggs, dairy, fish, & seafood). Food group mapping into PD categories is listed, country by country, in Suppl. Table 62. Each country is depicted by one color, and each symbol depicts one CT or PD simulation as represented in the legend.

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