Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) Baseline Household Survey 2010-2011
The Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) was launched in 2009 with support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). CSISAâs objective is to develop and deploy more efficient, productive and sustainable technolog...
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| author | Pede, Valerien O. Krishna, Vijesh Teufel, Nils Ward, Patrick S. Yamano, Takashi Sammadar, Arindam Spielman, David J. Mittal, Surabhi Paris, Thelma Singh, Dhiraj Singh, Vartika Ghimire, Subhash Mehrotra, Meerah |
| author_browse | Ghimire, Subhash Krishna, Vijesh Mehrotra, Meerah Mittal, Surabhi Paris, Thelma Pede, Valerien O. Sammadar, Arindam Singh, Dhiraj Singh, Vartika Spielman, David J. Teufel, Nils Ward, Patrick S. Yamano, Takashi |
| author_facet | Pede, Valerien O. Krishna, Vijesh Teufel, Nils Ward, Patrick S. Yamano, Takashi Sammadar, Arindam Spielman, David J. Mittal, Surabhi Paris, Thelma Singh, Dhiraj Singh, Vartika Ghimire, Subhash Mehrotra, Meerah |
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| description | The Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) was launched in 2009 with support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). CSISAâs objective is to develop and deploy more efficient, productive and sustainable technologies for the diverse rice-wheat production systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) that ultimately improve food supply and improve the livelihoods of the poor in the region. CSISA builds on previous collaborative efforts (notably the Rice-Wheat Consortium, RWC) by bringing IRRI and CIMMYT together with the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), and the WorldFish Center to accelerate sustainable intensification of cereal productivity growth in South Asia and to improve the poverty impacts of such growth. CSISAâs vision is to decrease hunger and malnutrition and to increase food and income security for resource-poor farm households in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan through the accelerated development and inclusive deployment of new and improved crop varieties, sustainable technologies and management practices, and improved policies. CSISA activities are based on a âhub approachâ, which emphasizes the role of a central innovation and delivery center from which activities are directed. Hubs serve as unique platforms for integrating scientific research into on-farm trials with the help of partners from government and private sector organizations. The hubs are created to provide farmers with a complete range of quality inputs, objective technical guidance, easy crop financing, and direct output linkages for farmers. Hub scientists focus on a suite of technologies geared toward sustainable increases in cereal productivity and farm income. These technologies are made accessible to resource-poor farmers, providing a means by which they may potentially escape the trap of persistent poverty. (2013-09-04) |
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| spelling | CGSpace1443432024-10-25T08:00:19Z Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) Baseline Household Survey 2010-2011 Pede, Valerien O. Krishna, Vijesh Teufel, Nils Ward, Patrick S. Yamano, Takashi Sammadar, Arindam Spielman, David J. Mittal, Surabhi Paris, Thelma Singh, Dhiraj Singh, Vartika Ghimire, Subhash Mehrotra, Meerah households rice household food security farm income hunger malnutrition food supply wheat The Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) was launched in 2009 with support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). CSISAâs objective is to develop and deploy more efficient, productive and sustainable technologies for the diverse rice-wheat production systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) that ultimately improve food supply and improve the livelihoods of the poor in the region. CSISA builds on previous collaborative efforts (notably the Rice-Wheat Consortium, RWC) by bringing IRRI and CIMMYT together with the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), and the WorldFish Center to accelerate sustainable intensification of cereal productivity growth in South Asia and to improve the poverty impacts of such growth. CSISAâs vision is to decrease hunger and malnutrition and to increase food and income security for resource-poor farm households in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan through the accelerated development and inclusive deployment of new and improved crop varieties, sustainable technologies and management practices, and improved policies. CSISA activities are based on a âhub approachâ, which emphasizes the role of a central innovation and delivery center from which activities are directed. Hubs serve as unique platforms for integrating scientific research into on-farm trials with the help of partners from government and private sector organizations. The hubs are created to provide farmers with a complete range of quality inputs, objective technical guidance, easy crop financing, and direct output linkages for farmers. Hub scientists focus on a suite of technologies geared toward sustainable increases in cereal productivity and farm income. These technologies are made accessible to resource-poor farmers, providing a means by which they may potentially escape the trap of persistent poverty. (2013-09-04) 2013 2024-06-04T09:44:07Z 2024-06-04T09:44:07Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144343 en Open Access International Rice Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center International Livestock Research Institute Pede, Valerien O.; Krishna, Vijesh; Teufel, Nils; Ward, Patrick S.; Yamano, Takashi; Sammadar, Arindam; Spielman, David J.; Mittal, Surabhi; Paris, Thelma; Singh, Dhiraj; Singh, Vartika; Ghimire, Subhash; Mehrotra, Meerah. 2013. Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) Baseline Household Survey 2010-2011. Los Baños, Philippines; Washington, DC; Mexico, DF, Mexico; Nairobi, Kenya: International Rice Research Institute; International Food Policy Research Institute; International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center; International Livestock Research Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/22220. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1. |
| spellingShingle | households rice household food security farm income hunger malnutrition food supply wheat Pede, Valerien O. Krishna, Vijesh Teufel, Nils Ward, Patrick S. Yamano, Takashi Sammadar, Arindam Spielman, David J. Mittal, Surabhi Paris, Thelma Singh, Dhiraj Singh, Vartika Ghimire, Subhash Mehrotra, Meerah Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) Baseline Household Survey 2010-2011 |
| title | Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) Baseline Household Survey 2010-2011 |
| title_full | Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) Baseline Household Survey 2010-2011 |
| title_fullStr | Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) Baseline Household Survey 2010-2011 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) Baseline Household Survey 2010-2011 |
| title_short | Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) Baseline Household Survey 2010-2011 |
| title_sort | cereal systems initiative for south asia csisa baseline household survey 2010 2011 |
| topic | households rice household food security farm income hunger malnutrition food supply wheat |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144343 |
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