Resultados de búsqueda - "Animism"

  1. Transition Pathways toward Agroecology in Semi-arid “Crop-Livestock” Systems at Rhahla, Gaafour por Ouerghemmi, Hassen, Alary, Veronique, Shiri, Zahra, Dhraief, Mohamed Zied, Oueslati-Zlaoui, Meriem, Majri, Rihab, Rudiger, Udo, Frija, Aymen, Idoudi, Zied, Souissi, Asma, Dhehibi, Boubaker, Mannai, Amal, Rekik, Mourad, Rejeb, Hichem

    Publicado 2023
    “…The AE transition pathway identified in crop-livestock system in Rhahla suggests an emphasis on the diversification and the integration of the farm activities through improving forage availability and animal value chain reinforcement. The resulting impact pathway promotes improving soil health, increasing economic autonomy at farm and national level and scaling AE transition through sectorial and inter sectorial policies. …”
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  2. Are policies in Vietnam conducive of healthy food environments? Insights from a multi-sectoral policy landscape analysis por Even, Brice, Truong Thi, Trang. Thu, Nguyen, Thu Duong, Thai, Hang Thi Minh, Pham Thi, Huong Mai, Bui Thi, Viet Anh, Nguyen, Tuan Linh, Bene, Christophe

    Publicado 2023
    “…Many populations have shifted from traditional diets which tend to be locally specific and include coarse grains, pulses, fruits, vegetables, and some meat or fish depending on the season, towards a standardized global diet that is high in animal source proteins, fat, sugar, and processed packaged foods. …”
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  3. Editorial: Food safety in low- and middle-income countries por Grace, Delia, Bonfoh, B., Häsler, B., Hung Nguyen-Viet

    Publicado 2024
    “…They often lack infrastructure, waste disposal is poor, and pests are common; much of the food sold is fresh, unpackaged, un-processed or traditionally processed and is cheaper than food sold in the modern sector; live animals (especially poultry and fish) may be sold and in some cases wildmeat and traditional foods such as insects; there is an absence of consistent or structured food safety and quality inspection. …”
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  4. The rising costs of nutritious foods in Ethiopia por Bachewe, Fantu Nisrane, Hirvonen, Kalle, Minten, Bart, Yimer, Feiruz

    Publicado 2017
    “…At the household level, food consumption baskets are dominated by cereals and pulses, while the consumption of animal-source foods and fruits and Vitamin A-rich vegetables is rare, especially in rural areas.1 Such monotonous diets are regarded as a major contributor to non-communicable diseases in Ethiopia (Melaku et al. 2016). …”
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  5. The imperative of policy research for scaling improved forages in the tropics por Burkart, Stefan, Sandoval, Danny

    Publicado 2024
    “…As global demand for animal products increases, particularly in developing countries, the adoption of these technologies presents a viable pathway to enhance livestock productivity, combat land degradation, mitigate climate change, increase resilience, and improve rural livelihoods. …”
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  6. Mapping the likelihood of introduction and spread of HPAI Virus H5N1 in Indonesia using multicriteria decision modelling por de Glanville, Will, Stevens, Kim, Costard, Solenne, Métras, Raphaëlle, Pfeiffer, Dirk

    Publicado 2009
    “…The spatial distribution of disease risk and its visual presentation through risk maps can assist in the design of targeted animal disease surveillance and control strategies. …”
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  7. Agrifood trade in Tajikistan por Khakimov, Parviz, Ashurov, Timur, Aliev, Jovidon, Goibov, Manuchehr

    Publicado 2025
    “…Key trends in agrifood trade • Between 2000 and 2023, Tajikistan’s agrifood imports grew 16 times, with vegetable products (primarily cereals) and prepared foodstuffs (sugar, animal fodder, flour, oil) accounting for 83 percent of total imports…”
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  8. Intersecting factors in designing youth interventions in the pig value chain in Mukono and Masaka, Uganda por Namatovu, Jane, Njuguna-Mungai, Esther, Farnworth, Cathy, Ahumuza, Ronnie, Wairagala, Pamela, Achandi, Esther Leah, Lukuyu, Ben A., Ouma, Emily A., Galiè, Alessandra

    Publicado 2024
    “…The brief is part of research undertaken by the gender equity and social inclusion team of the CGIAR Initiative on Sustainable Animal Productivity for Livelihoods, Nutrition and Gender Inclusion (SAPLING) in Uganda. …”
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  9. Potential markets for hybrid forages in Latin America and the Caribbean por Junca Paredes, John Jairo, Florez, Fernando, Sotelo Cabrera, Mauricio Efren, Burkart, Stefan

    Publicado 2025
    “…By 2050, global demand for animal products is estimated to grow by up to 38 %. …”
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  10. RENFORCER LA RÉSILIENCE CLIMATIQUE PAR LE RENFORCEMENT DES CAPACITÉS : L’EXPÉRIENCE AICCRA–KSDE AU SÉNÉGAL por Ka, Binetou, Diedhiou, Lamine, Hachim Said, Layad, Worou, Nadine

    Publicado 2025
    “…This system facilitates access to agro-climatic advice on seasonal forecasts, forage management, animal diseases, dairy hygiene, market prices, thermal comfort, and bushfires. …”
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  11. Multidrug antibiotic resistance index and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Escherichia coli in intensive pig farms in Kenya por Inguyesi, C., Olum, M., Ndirangu, P., Langat, N., Jesang, A., Masila, E., Wachuka, E., Onywera, R., Muloi, Dishon M., Ochieng, Linnet, Yamo, V., Momanyi, K., Muinde, P., Maichomo, M.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Antibiotic resistance is a significant global public health threat, rendering treating human and animal infections difficult, longer and expensive. …”
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  12. Using Stakeholder Cognitive Maps to Inform the Implementation of IRRI’s HER+ West Bengal Livestock Learning Lab por Goswami, R., Singh, K., Mukhopadhyay, P., Chadha, D., Puskur, Ranjitha, Gartaula, H.N.

    Publicado 2025
    “…The ToC outlined action pathways and preconditions necessary to strengthen climate-resilient livestock management to increase animal productivity in the long term, manifest women farmers’ agencies, and promote viable women-managed enterprises. …”
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  13. Understanding farmers' trust in stakeholders of carbon credit projects: A perception-based analysis por Mallappa, Vinaya Kumar Hebsale, Gadde, Sriharsha, Cariappa, A. G. Adeeth

    Publicado 2025
    “…State Departments of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Animal Husbandry received the highest composite score (>3.9/5), reflecting strong confidence in their technical advice, inclusive training, and fair handling of carbon credit payments. …”
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  14. Mapping and profiling CGIAR R4D food systems work in Uganda por Muganga, Andrew, Wairagala, Pamela

    Publicado 2025
    “…In Uganda, CGIAR has had a longstanding research for development (R4D) partnership with the national agricultural research institutions, extension system, regional organizations such as the Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa (ASARECA), ministries such as the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF), Ministry of Health (MOH) and recently closely engaged with the National Planning Authority (NPA) and the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM). …”
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  15. Biofuel plantations on forested lands: double jeopardy for biodiversity and climate por Danielsen, F., Beukema, H., Burgess, Neil D., Parish, F., Bruhl, C.A., Donald, P.F., Murdiyarso, Daniel, Phalan, B., Reijnders, L., Struebig, M., Fitzherbert, e.B.

    Publicado 2009
    “…The majority of individual plants and animals in oil-palm plantations belonged to a small number of generalist species of low conservation concern. …”
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  16. Population attributable fractions of farm vector tick (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) presence on Theileria parva infection seroprevalence under endemic instability por Gachohi, John M., Kitala, P.M., Ngumi, P.N., Skilton, Robert A., Bett, Bernard K.

    Publicado 2013
    “…All analyses were carried out at the farm level where a farm was classified as infested if the tick was found on cattle on a farm, and infected if at least one animal on a farm was positive for T. parva antibodies. …”
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  17. Assessment of the effect of tsetse control on livestock productivity - a case study in northern Cote d'Ivoire por Rowlands, G.J., D'Ieteren, G.D.M., Coulibaly, L., Hecker, P.A., Leak, S.G.A., Nagda, S.M.

    Publicado 1996
    “…Mean calf growth rate over the wet season of 1987, prior to tsetse control, was 243 + 48 (standard deviation among herds) g per day; mean cow body weight in 1987 was 223 + 15 kg; mean cow PCV, 29.8 + 2.5 percent; mean conception rate by 6 months postcalving, 28 + 22 percent; median monthly trypanosome prevalence was 21.4 percent (range 3.9-32.0 percent) in animals under 24 months of age and 12.6 percent (range 0.0-44.7 percent) in cows. …”
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  18. Promoting intake of Cratylia argentea as a dry season supplement for cattle grazing Hyparrhenia rufa in the subhumid tropics por Ibrahim, M., Franco, M., Pezo, Danilo A., Camero, A., Araya, J.L.

    Publicado 2001
    “…Cratylia argentea, a drought tolerant shrub, is known to produce significant amounts of fodder during the dry season but little is known of its nutritive value for feeding animals. Two studies of quality and intake of Cratylia argentea, as an arboreal protein supplement for crossbred dual purpose cattle grazing Hyparrenhia rufa in the dry season, were carried out in San Miguel de Barranca, Puntarenas, Costa Rica (January–May). …”
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  19. Fodder production responses to prunning height and fodder quality of some trees and shrubs in a forest-savanna transition zone in southwestern Nigeria por Larbi, Asamoah, Awojide, A.A., Adekunle, I.O., Ladipo, D.O., Akinlade, J.A.

    Publicado 2000
    “…Based on fodder production and quality, C. arenarium, D. strigillosum, D. velutinum, B. monandra, I. edulis, and A. niopoides were the most promising species for the development of animal agroforestry technologies in the west African forest-savanna transition zone and similar environments in the tropics.…”
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  20. Impact of the adoption of Brachiaria grasses: Central America and Mexico por Holmann, Federico J., Rivas Ríos, Libardo, Argel M., Pedro J., Pérez, E.

    Publicado 2004
    “…The adoption of improved Brachiaria grasses was evaluated from 1990 to 2003 to estimate its impact in terms of animal productivity and income in Central America and Mexico. …”
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