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  1. Agricultural public spending in Africa is low and inefficient por Benin, Samuel

    Publicado 2017
    Materias: “…extreme poverty…”
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  2. What do we know about the future of poverty in relation to food systems? por Pauw, Karl, Dorosh, Paul A., Xu, Wenqian, Balié, Jean

    Publicado 2025
    “…Some regions have done well; for instance, the East Asia and Pacific region has now effectively eliminated extreme poverty, a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), while extreme poverty in South Asia is expected to be eradicated by 2030. …”
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  3. Implications of slowing growth in emerging market economies for hunger and poverty in rural areas of developing countries por Laborde Debucquet, David, Martin, Will

    Publicado 2016
    “…By 2030, average extreme poverty in rural areas is now projected to be about 7.5 percent, rather than 7.1 percent. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  4. Are farmers searching for an African green revolution? Exploring the solution space for agricultural intensification in southern Mali por Ollenburger, M., Crane, Todd A., Descheemaeker, Katrien K., Giller, Kenneth E.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Analysis of the solution space for agricultural interventions in a high potential area of southern Mali shows that intensification can lift most farm households out of extreme poverty and guarantee their food self-sufficiency. …”
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  5. Food and nutrition security in transforming Ghana: A descriptive analysis of national trends and regional patterns por Ecker, Olivier, van Asselt, Joanna

    Publicado 2017
    “…Nationwide, progress has been made in improving households’ economic access to food by reducing poverty and extreme poverty and in reducing chronic and acute child undernutrition. …”
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  6. Living income benchmarking of rural households in low-income countries por Ven, G.W. van de, Valença, A. de, Marinus, W., Jager, I. de, Descheemaeker, Katrien K., Hekman, W., Mellisse, B.T., Baijukya, Frederick P., Omari, M., Giller, Kenneth E.

    Publicado 2021
    “…The extreme poverty line is the most commonly used benchmark for poverty, set at US$ 1.90 by the World Bank. …”
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  7. The wealth of the dry forests: can sound forest management contribute to the millennium development goals in Sub-Saharan Africa? por Petheram, L., Campbell, Bruce M., Marunda, C.T., Tiveau, D., Shackleton, S.

    Publicado 2006
    “…Recently, a number of studies indicate that dry forests can play a critical role in helping mitigate affects of extreme poverty in SSA (Campbell et al. 2002; Shackleton and Shackleton 2004) – yet in many countries their contribution is still ignored in terms of national policy and forest management. …”
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  8. LDCs, agriculture, and food security por Glauber, Joseph W.

    Publicado 2023
    “…About 40 per cent of the world’s population living in extreme poverty can be found in LDCs. Most are suffering conflict or emerging from one.…”
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  9. Compact2025 Website: An inclusive partnership for ending hunger and undernutrition by 2025 por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2015
    “…Eliminating hunger and undernutrition is key to ending extreme poverty. Doing so will pave the way for achieving multiple Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—the anchor of the post-2015 agenda. …”
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  10. Forests as safety nets for mitigating the impacts of HIV/AIDS in southern Africa por Shackleton, S., Kaschula, S., Twine, W., Hunter, L., Holding-Anyonge, C., Petheram, L.

    Publicado 2006
    “…Significant numbers of households and families in this region are undergoing dramatic social and livelihood change and suffering extreme poverty as a consequence of this disease. Recent studies suggest that forests can act as safety nets to help mitigate the negative impacts of HIV/AIDS and boost food security. …”
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  11. Bouncing back from COVID-19: Lessons from the food crisis por Babu, Suresh Chandra, Dassani, Vaishali

    Publicado 2020
    “…It is estimated that 140 million additional people could fall into extreme poverty this year as a result of the virus, thus increasing food and nutrition insecurity.While much has been written about the potential impact, little is known on how to bounce back from such outbreaks.…”
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  12. Making agriculture pro-nutrition: Opportunities in Tanzania por Ecker, Olivier, Mabiso, Athur, Kennedy, Adam, Diao, Xinshen

    Publicado 2011
    “…Extreme poverty and chronic malnutrition are widespread in rural Tanzania, where smallholder agriculture dominates the economy. …”
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  13. Langt ude på landet i Latinamerika por Schioler, Ebbe

    Publicado 2001
    “…[It] is one of the richest concentrations of biodiversity on the face of the globe.....Today, however, many people in rural Latin America live in extreme poverty....At the same time, the rich mountain and lowland ecosystems of the American tropics are threatened by degradation and loss of species.....Ebbe Schiøler -- an intrepid traveler and untiring observer of the CGIAR and of the work of the Future Harvest centers it supports -- has journeyed to seven countries to gather, first-hand, the stories of the men and women who benefit on a day-to-day basis from the research of the centers." …”
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  14. Challenges to the 2020 vision for Latin America: food and agriculture since 1970 por Garrett, James L.

    Publicado 1998
    “…How will these changes help the countries of the region confront the challenges to achieving the 2020 Vision for Latin America, a vision of a world where wealth is fairly distributed; where there is no hunger, extreme poverty, or malnutrition; and where resource use benefits the generations of tomorrow as well as the people of today? …”
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  15. The relevance of rice por Zeigler, Robert S., Barclay, Adam

    Publicado 2008
    “…Recent steep rises in the price of rice have amplified the need for investment in high-quality research targeted toward both the intensive irrigated rice-based systems (in which 75% of the world’s rice is grown and that must provide the rice for rapidly increasing urban populations) and the rainfed rice-based systems (many of which are characterized by unfavorable environments and extreme poverty).…”
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