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Autor: CGIAR Research Program on Maize
- MAIZE Agri-Food Systems Full Proposal 2017-2022
- CGIAR Research Program on Maize - Plan of Work and Budget 2021
- Global Sustainable Intensification assessment; Tool development and data collection for global assessment of Sustainable Intensification
- Farming trajectories, landscape change and the role of rural communities
- Farmer adoption of sustainable intensification agriculture (SIA) technologies in maize systems of the Global South: A review
- MAIZE - Concept Note for Discussion with Donors and Partners - June 2013 (Outputs to IDOs)