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  1. Picture-based insurance project: Stakeholder perspectives from India por Rajeesh, Sangeetha

    Publicado 2021
    “…Another significant outcome is agricultural finance and crop advisory partners adopting key innovations developed through PBI research. …”
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  2. Understanding the perceptions of secondary school youth toward agricultural careers in Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya and Nigeria por Mulei, W., Larinde, B., Adefioye, A., Bobo, P., Woomer, P.L.

    Publicado 2020
    “…Despite unfavorable attitudes toward agriculture, the study established that youth from these countries recognize that opportunity exists from adopting modern farming methods and commercial agricultural enterprises. …”
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  3. Prediction of root biomass in cassava based on ground penetrating radar phenomics por Agbona, A., Teare, B., Ruíz Guzman, H., Dobreva, I.D., Everett, M.E., Adams,T., Montesinos López, Osval A., Kulakow, Peter A., Hays, D.B.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Our results demonstrate that root biomass can be predicted using GPR and it is expected that the technology will be adopted by cassava breeding programs for selecting early stage root bulking during the crop growth season as a novel method to dramatically increase crop yield…”
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  4. Climate–urban nexus: a study of vulnerable women in urban areas of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa por Hlahla, S., Simatele, M. D., Hill, T., Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe

    Publicado 2022
    “…Thus, we advocate for the creation of an enabling environment to develop and adopt progendered, cost-effective, transformative, and sustainable climate change policies and adaptation strategies that are responsive to the needs of vulnerable groups (women) of people in society. …”
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  5. Mobility and livestock mortality in communally used pastoral areas: The impact of the 2005-2006 drought on livestock mortality in Maasailand por Nkedianye, D., Leeuw, Jan de, Ogutu, Joseph O., Said, Mohammed Yahya, Saidimu, T.L., Kifugo, S.C., Kaelo, D.S., Reid, Robin S.

    Publicado 2011
    “…We argue that in such areas, there is a crucial need to adopt practices that simultaneously minimize land fragmentation and enhance pastoral mobility and access to information on improved livestock breeds and markets.…”
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  6. A novel self-cleaving viroid-like RNA identified in RNA preparations from a citrus tree is not directly associated with the plant por Navarro, B., Li, S., Gisel, A., Chiumenti, M., Minutolo, M., Alioto, D., Serio, F. di

    Publicado 2022
    “…Northern blot hybridization assays showed that circular forms of both polarity strands of this RNA (tentatively named citrus transiently-associated hammerhead viroid-like RNA1 (CtaHVd-LR1)) exist, supporting its replication through a symmetric pathway of the rolling circle mechanism. CtaHVd-LR1 adopts a rod-like conformation and has the typical features of quasispecies. …”
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  7. Inclusion of dried small fish in the ICDS Supplementary Nutrition Programme Pilot Study in Odisha, India por Chadag, Vishnumurthy Mohan

    Publicado 2022
    “…Based on feedback and acceptance received from the community of the inclusion of dried fish-based products in SNP, as well as enhanced understanding on nutritional outcomes from aquatic foods congregated from the pilot, this nutrition-sensitive approach can be adopted and scaled to ameliorate the undernutrition scenarios across Odisha.…”
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  8. Incorporation of Organic Growth Additives to Enhance In Vitro Tissue Culture for Producing Genetically Stable Plants por Hamdeni, Imtinene, Louhaichi, Mounir, Slim, Slim, Boulila, Abdennacer, Bettaieb, Taoufik

    Publicado 2022
    “…However, in vitro plant propagation is an expensive technique compared to conventional methods using suckers, seeds, and cuttings. Therefore, adopting measures to lower production costs without compromising plant quality is essential. …”
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  9. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance among poultry farmers in urban and peri-urban areas of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso por Sawadogo, A., Kagambèga, A., Moodley, Arshnee, Ouédraogo, A.A., Barro, N., Dione, Michel M.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Knowledge of rational use of antibiotics was positively influenced by a good attitude adopted by the farmer during the illness of birds and negatively influenced by disease treatment success and high level of education of the farmer. …”
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  10. Rice subsector development and farmer efficiency in Nepal: implications for further transformation and food security por Choudhary, Dyutiman, Banskota, Kamal, Khanal, Narayan Prasad, McDonald, Andrew J., Krupnik, Timothy J., Erenstein, Olaf

    Publicado 2022
    “…Public and private sector investments are needed to enhance the timely and adequate access to quality seeds, fertilizers, processing facilities, and equipment services. Adopting a market systems approach through cooperative farming, targeted delivery of extension services, and linkages with rice millers can promote inclusive growth and improve rice food security in Nepal.…”
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  11. A historical review of fertilizer policies in Nigeria por Balana, Bedru, Fasoranti, Adetunji

    Publicado 2022
    “…Moreover, several exogenous factors including poor infrastructure (especially bad roads), credit constraints, extension services, high fertilizer prices, lack of access to information, security threats, and lack of quality control or assurance also affect the functioning of fertilizer supply chains in Nigeria. The newly adopted national agricultural policy (National Agricultural Technology and Innovation Policy (NATIP) promises to build on ATA and APP and gradually deregulate the fertilizer sector to incentivize private sector investments in local fertilizer production and distribution. …”
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  12. Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia por Kakwasha, Keagan, Mudege, Netsayi N.

    Publicado 2022
    “…GESI strategies to enhance food, livelihood, and water use outcomes in multifunctional land- and waterscapes adopted by stakeholders in two Asian and two African countries. 4. …”
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  13. Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia: work package 5 Technologies Assessment por Muzungaire, Lizzy, Mudege, Netsayi, Sichone, Mercy

    Publicado 2022
    “…GESI strategies to enhance food, livelihood, and water use outcomes in multifunctional land- and waterscapes adopted by stakeholders in two Asian and two African countries. 4. …”
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  14. Morocco: ClimBeR Inception Workshop Report por Rose, Sabrina, Valencia, Lina, Hodur, Janet, Govind, Ajit

    Publicado 2022
    “…It aims to improve climate information, adopt a strategic governance plan, and enhance resilience of the agriculture sector. …”
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  15. Seasonal climate forecasts (SCFs) based risk management strategies: A case study of rainfed rice cultivation in India por Kushwaha, N. L., Rajput, Jitendra, Shirsath, Paresh B., Sena, Dipaka Ranjan, Mani, Indra

    Publicado 2022
    “…The present study showed that by applying SCF, we can have a better understanding on “relative” changes in yield attributes with fertilizer doses and planting dates, which may be adopted by the climate adviser to offset the climate risk without compromising productivity.…”
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  16. Roadmap for achieving net-zero emissions in global food systems by 2050 por Costa, Ciniro, Wollenberg, Eva Karoline, Benitez, Mauricio, Newman, Richard, Gardner, Nick, Bellone, Federico

    Publicado 2022
    “…One likely pathway consists of implementing practices that shift food production to the 30th-percentile of least emission-intensive FSs (~ 45% emissions reduction), sequester carbon at 50% of its potential (~ 5 GtCO2e/y) and adopt diet shifts and new-horizon technologies (~ 6 GtCO2e/y). …”
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  17. Understanding the impacts of COVID-19 restrictions on smallholder livelihoods and livestock value chains por Galol, A.M., Baltenweck, Isabelle, Hammond, James

    Publicado 2022
    “…A desk review approach was adopted. Both published and unpublished studies (until June 2022) conducted by CGIAR/ ILRI that focus on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on livestock value chains and smallholder households were included. …”
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  18. Are digital services the right solution for empowering smallholder farmers? A perspective enlightened by COVID-19 experiences to inform smart IPM por Sekabira, H., Tepa-Yotto, G., Ahouandjinou, A.R., Thunes, K.H., Pittendrigh, B., Kaweesa, Y., Tamò, Manuele

    Publicado 2023
    “…Different digital modalities were adopted to ensure continuous food production, access to inputs and finances, and selling surplus production among others. …”
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  19. Strategies for better integrating nutrient supplementation and dietary diversity approaches for stunting reduction and improved nutrition outcomes: A Rwandan case study por Warner, James, Marivoet, Wim, Covic, Namukolo M., Umugwaneza, M.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Given that undernutrition calls for immediate action while food systems cannot be transformed overnight, abruptly implementing the diet diversity approach is neither effective nor politically feasible.Based on the article's findings, future policies in Rwanda should consider adopting a more comprehensive strategy that integrates a set of near‐term implementable health/nutrition interventions, for immediate impacts on stunting cases, with medium‐term investments to help establish a food system capable of increasing dietary diversity and sustainably improving nutritional outcomes of the population.…”
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  20. Why Gender Matters in Breeding: Lessons from Cooking Bananas in Uganda por Sanya, Losira Nasirumbi, Ssali, R.T., Namuddu, Mary Gorreth, Kyotalimye, Miriam, Marimo, Pricilla, Mayanja, S.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Women and men banana farmers might have differing production objectives, norms, and values which drive decisions on which varieties to adopt and grow. However, breeders rarely consider this in their variety development programs, leading to lost opportunities for equitable breeding. …”
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