Addressing the links among agriculture, malaria, and development in Africa

While most people can readily grasp malaria's impact on smallholder productivity and development, the impact of agriculture development on the disease is less understood. Many agricultural practices increase the spread of malaria; in order to truly combat the disease, the risks involved in these pra...

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Main Authors: Asenso-Okyere, Kwadwo, Asante, Felix A., Tarekegn, Jifar, Andam, Kwaw S.
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154581
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Asante, Felix A.
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Andam, Kwaw S.
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description While most people can readily grasp malaria's impact on smallholder productivity and development, the impact of agriculture development on the disease is less understood. Many agricultural practices increase the spread of malaria; in order to truly combat the disease, the risks involved in these practices must be managed and effective policy initiatives must take into account the two-way linkages between malaria and agricultural development.
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spelling CGSpace1545812025-11-06T04:39:49Z Addressing the links among agriculture, malaria, and development in Africa Asenso-Okyere, Kwadwo Asante, Felix A. Tarekegn, Jifar Andam, Kwaw S. agriculture development malaria While most people can readily grasp malaria's impact on smallholder productivity and development, the impact of agriculture development on the disease is less understood. Many agricultural practices increase the spread of malaria; in order to truly combat the disease, the risks involved in these practices must be managed and effective policy initiatives must take into account the two-way linkages between malaria and agricultural development. 2011 2024-10-01T14:02:26Z 2024-10-01T14:02:26Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154581 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Asenso-Okyere, Kwadwo; Asante, Felix A.; Tarekegn, Jifar; Andam, Kwaw S. 2011. Addressing the links among agriculture, malaria, and development in Africa. 2020 Conference Brief 16. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154581
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Asenso-Okyere, Kwadwo
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title Addressing the links among agriculture, malaria, and development in Africa
title_full Addressing the links among agriculture, malaria, and development in Africa
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title_full_unstemmed Addressing the links among agriculture, malaria, and development in Africa
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