A new **study** highlights that **better roads** can significantly improve nutrition among vulnerable populations in Africa.
The research challenges the focus on crop diversity as the sole solution to address **nutritional deficiencies**.
Conducted by the **Center for Development Research**, the study involved data from nearly **90,000 households** across six African countries.
Findings indicate that while regional **production diversity** is beneficial, market access through improved infrastructure plays a crucial role in dietary diversity.
Investment in **infrastructure projects**, like the **$55 million feeder roads project** in South Sudan, aims to enhance trade and food security in the region.