Integrating Vegetables into Maize-Based Systems for Enhanced Nutrition and Income Generation: Scoping Study by AVRDC

We conduct a scoping study to establish determinant sociological, infrastructural, biological, and agronomic factors that currently affect vegetable production and offer scope for future vegetable production in the study area. Project title: Research in Sustainable Intensification in the Sub-Humid M...

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Autor principal: World Vegetable Center
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144905
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description We conduct a scoping study to establish determinant sociological, infrastructural, biological, and agronomic factors that currently affect vegetable production and offer scope for future vegetable production in the study area. Project title: Research in Sustainable Intensification in the Sub-Humid Maize-Based Cropping Systems of Babati, Tanzania Project abstract: Scoping study to assess current status and future potential, increase awareness and develop partnerships for action research, technology development, and capacity building. Project website: http://africa-rising.net
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spelling CGSpace1449052025-04-24T19:51:13Z Integrating Vegetables into Maize-Based Systems for Enhanced Nutrition and Income Generation: Scoping Study by AVRDC World Vegetable Center vegetables diversification We conduct a scoping study to establish determinant sociological, infrastructural, biological, and agronomic factors that currently affect vegetable production and offer scope for future vegetable production in the study area. Project title: Research in Sustainable Intensification in the Sub-Humid Maize-Based Cropping Systems of Babati, Tanzania Project abstract: Scoping study to assess current status and future potential, increase awareness and develop partnerships for action research, technology development, and capacity building. Project website: http://africa-rising.net 2015 2024-06-04T09:44:36Z 2024-06-04T09:44:36Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144905 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute World Vegetable Center. 2015. Integrating Vegetables into Maize-Based Systems for Enhanced Nutrition and Income Generation: Scoping Study by AVRDC. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZZVPIG. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
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Integrating Vegetables into Maize-Based Systems for Enhanced Nutrition and Income Generation: Scoping Study by AVRDC
title Integrating Vegetables into Maize-Based Systems for Enhanced Nutrition and Income Generation: Scoping Study by AVRDC
title_full Integrating Vegetables into Maize-Based Systems for Enhanced Nutrition and Income Generation: Scoping Study by AVRDC
title_fullStr Integrating Vegetables into Maize-Based Systems for Enhanced Nutrition and Income Generation: Scoping Study by AVRDC
title_full_unstemmed Integrating Vegetables into Maize-Based Systems for Enhanced Nutrition and Income Generation: Scoping Study by AVRDC
title_short Integrating Vegetables into Maize-Based Systems for Enhanced Nutrition and Income Generation: Scoping Study by AVRDC
title_sort integrating vegetables into maize based systems for enhanced nutrition and income generation scoping study by avrdc
topic vegetables
diversification
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