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Table 1: Trends in annual cereal per capita consumption by cereal type in Eastern Africa,
Figure 1: Dietary energy sources for the countries in Eastern Africa; 2003
Figure 2: Average annual growth rates (%) for per capita consumption
Table 4: Income elasticity used in demand projection
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