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  1. A strategic framework for the implementation of a European Genebank Integrated System (AEGIS): Discussion paper por European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources

    Publicado 2008
    “…AEGIS was conceived at a time when the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) had just been ratified by most countries of the European Region and the Governing Body of the International Treaty had held its first meeting and agreed on a standard Material Transfer Agreement, i.e. in June 2006 in Madrid, Spain. …”
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  2. Gendered impacts of falling rubber prices: Changing livelihood strategies in China's rubber hearltand por Su, Y., Sujakhu, N.M., Smith, A.

    Publicado 2022
    “…In 2011, we visited 1014 households to conduct household surveys to learn more about land-use dynamics, assess potential impacts, and explore forms of good environmental governance to inform stakeholder understandings of regional drivers and dynamics. …”
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  3. Development and deployment of climate resilient wheat varieties to ensure food security in Africa por Tadesse, Wuletaw, Zegeye, Habtemariam, Solomon, Tafesse, Rachdad, Fatima Ezzahra, Tadesse, Zerihun, Debele, Tolessa, Kassa, Daniel, Shiferaw, Wondwosen, Geleta, Negash, Bishaw, Zewdie, Tahir, Izzat, Turaki, Z.G.S, Bennani, Sahar, Amamou, Ali, Diria, Ghizlan, Sherif, A., Gizaw Assefa, Solomon, Baum, Michael

    Publicado 2024
    “…Establishment of innovation plat forms (IP), cluster farming, strong partnership among stake holders such as national/regional governments, extension departments, national and CGIAR research centres,donors (CGIAR, AfDB, Agri-Banks), farmer unions and private sector miller’s associations, etc. was instrumental for achieving such a big milestone and setting the beginning of green revolution in Ethiopia. …”
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  4. Explaining variation in cassava root yield response to fertiliser under smallholder farming conditions using digital soil maps por Masunga, R. H., Chernet, M., Ezui, K. S., Mlay, P. D., Olojede, A. O., Olowokere, F., Busari, M., Hauser, M., Kreye, C., Baijukya, F., Merckx, R ., Pypers, P .

    Publicado 2024
    “…Differences in yield and yield response to fertiliser between study areas were governed by rainfall conditions, which were most favourable in SEN, and least favourable in the TLZ. …”
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  5. Implications of accelerated agricultural growth on household incomes and poverty in Ethiopia: A general equilibrium analysis por Dorosh, Paul A., Thurlow, James

    Publicado 2009
    “…Consistent with the PASDEP, Ethiopia is also in the process of implementing the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) together with other African governments. As part of CAADP, the country has committed itself to meeting targets of devoting at least 10 percent of public expenditures to agriculture and to achieving a 6 percent growth rate in agricultural GDP. …”
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  6. Mapping QTLs using a novel source of salinity tolerance from Hasawi and their interaction with environments in rice por Rahman, M. Akhlasur, Bimpong, Isaac Kofi, Bizimana, J.B., Pascual, Evangeline D., Arceta, Marydee, Swamy, B.P. Mallikarjuna, Diaw, Faty, Rahman, M. Sazzadur, Singh, R.K.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Eight major genomic regions on chromosome 1 between 170 and 175 cM (qSES1.3, qSES1.4, qSL1.2, qSL1.3, qRL1.1, qRL1.2, qFWsht1.2, qDWsht1.2), chromosome 4 at 32 cM (qSES4.1, qFWsht4.2, qDWsht4.2), chromosome 6 at 115 cM (qFWsht6.1, qDWsht6.1), chromosome 8 at 105 cM (qFWsht8.1, qDWsht8.1), and chromosome 12 at 78 cM (qFWsht12.1, qDWsht12.1) have co-localized QTLs for the multiple traits that might be governing seedling stage salinity tolerance through multiple traits in different phenotyping environments, thus suggesting these as hot spots for tolerance of salinity. …”
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  7. Sustainable production and dissemination of genetically improved farmed tilapia seed in smallholder farming systems: A case study from Timor-Leste por Pant, Jharendu, Bhujel, Ram C., Du Carmu, Adriano, De Jesus, Lucas Soares, Gomes, Silvino, Pereira, Mario, Teoh, Shwu Jiau

    Publicado 2024
    “…To achieve high seed production and supply targets, scaling of PPP model hatcheries, nurseries, and LSPs along with effective training and technical back-up, favourable policies, institutional environments, and governance mechanisms, is necessary. SIGNIFICANCE: The PPP model GIFT hatcheries are scalable across inland farming systems in Timor-Leste and other countries with similar agro-ecological, socio-economic, and climatic contexts.…”
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  8. Anticipatory action in communities hosting refugees and internally displaced persons: a synthesis report with case studies from Ethiopia, Jordan and Pakistan por Adam-Bradford, A., Anagreh, A., Dessalegn, Mengistu, Hafeez, Mohsin, Khalid, Sidra, Mekuria, Wolde, Melaku, Dagmawi, Schindler, A., Singh, Radhika, Ruckstuhl, Sandra

    Publicado 2024
    “…The FCM Initiative has a four‐pronged approach: (1) strengthen anticipatory action and governance to mitigate the impact of compound crises (WP1– ANTICIPATE); (2) bridge emergency operations with long‐ term sustainability principles (WP2–BRIDGE); (3) generate evidence to guide effective policies and programming to promote stability and women’s empowerment (WP3–STABILIZE); and (4) accelerate innovations that address humanitarian‐peace‐ development (HDP) priorities alongside local innovators, including women (WP4–ACCELERATE) As part of the CGIAR’s FCM initiative, the ANTICIPATE work package has carried out research In Ethiopia, Jordan and Pakistan, with a focus on the respective host communities to identify common risks to FLWSs, ascertain prevailing responses to increased stress on FLWSs, and to produce policy recommendations to support the development of anticipatory action strategies. …”
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  9. An introduction to food systems thinking: How members of multi-stakeholder platforms in Vietnam can apply food systems thinking in practice por Pittore, Katherine, Hai, Tran

    Publicado 2021
    “…However, while this is not currently happening, we believe MSPs may hold real potential for supporting effective food systems governance, and the transition to food systems which support healthy diets for all citizens. …”
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  10. Dairy development in Kenya: the past, the present and the future por Thorpe, W.R., Muriuki, H.G., Omore, Amos O., Owango, M.O., Staal, Steven J.

    Publicado 2000
    “…The widespread adoption of dairy cattle by smallholders in Kenya was stimulated by several interacting factors: smallholder communities who kept cattle and who had milk as an important part of their diet; a sub-tropical geography suitable for dairy cattle; the presence of significant dairy populations (owned by settler farmers); and the conducive policy and institutional environments provided by successive Governments. Today most of Kenya’s 3 million dairy cattle are kept by smallholders in crop-livestock systems in areas of high and medium cropping potential. …”
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  11. A baseline assessment of farm, household, gender and socioeconomic attributes in Bangladesh por Mishra, Ashok K., Dela Rueda, Justin B., Villanueva, Donald B., Raviz, Jeny V., Pede, Valerien O.

    Publicado 2024
    “…To achieve these objectives using a holistic approach, the AMD operates within five work packages that tackle various food system components such as farming systems, nutrition and health, climate information, governance and development planning. The baseline assessment aims to provide an overview of the agriculture and socio-economic conditions of select districts in Bangladesh in relation to farm-level AMD indicators that can later inform impact measurement. …”
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  12. Adoption and impact of drought-tolerant rice varieties, flood-tolerant rice varieties, RiceAdvice app, mechanization, and climate information services on farmers’ rice yield and ho... por Suh, Neville, Diallo, Aboubacar, Dossou-Yovo, Elliott

    Publicado 2025
    “…Although heterogeneous for some interventions, the results underscore the importance of female household heads, younger household heads, households with larger farm size, households whose rice fields are closer to the markets, households that own a TV, households that have access to electricity, households vulnerable to weather shocks in recent years (flood, drought, and irregular rainfall patterns), households that received advise from extension agents, households that received material or cash support, households that received subsidies from governments, and households that have access to credit services as key drivers that positively influence the adoption of CSA technologies. …”
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  13. Development of smallholder dairying in Eastern Africa with particular reference to Kenya por Thorpe, W.R., Muriuki, H.G., Omore, Amos O., Owango, M.O., Staal, Steven J.

    Publicado 2000
    “…The widespread adoption of dairy cattle in Kenya was stimulated by several interacting factors: the conducive policy and institutional environments provided by successive Governments; the presence of significant dairy populations (owned by settler farmers); a sub-tropical geography suitable for dairy cattle; and, smallholder communities who kept cattle and who had milk as an important part of their diet. …”
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  14. Transforming Africa's Rice value chains: TAAT 2 achievenments, lessons and scaling pathways por Ndindeng, Sali Atanga

    Publicado 2025
    “…Digital profiling improved traceability, strengthened seed and grain inventory management, enhanced cooperative governance, and supported MELIA harmonization across countries. …”
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  15. Soil data for yield gap assessment and soil suitability index for sustainable intensification por Claessens, Lieven, Cassman, Kenneth G., Wart, Justin van, Grassini, Patricio, Vanlauwe, Bernard, Ittersum, Martin K. van, Bussel, Lenny G. J. van, Boogaard, H., Stoorvogel, J.J., Wolf, Joost, Yang, Haishun

    Publicado 2013
    “…While recognizing there are other aspects to food security than production alone (e.g. distribution, demand, waste, governance, population), efficiently increasing production on existing farmland forms an essential component of the sustainable intensification paradigm. …”
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  16. Open Access and Open Data at CGIAR: challenges and solutions por Devare, Medha, Zandstra, Megan, Clobridge, Abby, Fotsy, Michelle, Abreu, David, Arnaud, Elizabeth, Baraka, Paul, Bonaiuti, Enrico, Chukka, Srinivasa Rao, Dieng, Ibnou, Dreher, Kate, Erlita, Sufiet, Juarez, H., Kim, Soonho, Koo, Jawoo, Muchlish, Usman, Müller, Martin, Mwanzia, Leroy, Poole, Elizabeth J., Siddiqui, Salman

    Publicado 2017
    “…While the technology necessary to enable FAIR outputs exists, achieving success implies data provider and consumer trust and buy-in, agreement and adherence to interoperability standards and/or mapping across varied approaches, and compliance with guidelines (including those on citation and licensing governing content reuse). Agricultural institutions, including CGIAR, are only now beginning to address these issues systematically, to agree on and adopt standards-based systems and processes, and to build cross-walks across differing schemas. …”
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  17. Managing aquifer recharge and sustaining groundwater use: developing a capacity building program for creating local groundwater champions por Jadeja, J, Maheshwari, B., Packham, R., Bohra, H., Purohit, R., Thaker, B., Dillon, P., Oza, S., Dave, S., Soni, P., Dashora, Y., Dashora, R., Shah, Tushaar, Gorsiya, J., Katara, P., Ward, J., Kookana, R., Singh, P.K., Chinnasamy, Pennan, Goradiya, V., Prathapar, Sanmugam A., Varua, M., Chew, M.

    Publicado 2018
    “…Although the BJ program has been successful and BJs can act as a valuable interface between local communities and other stakeholders managed aquifer recharge activities, there still exists some challenges to the BJ programme, such as the need for mechanisms and funding sources that will sustain the BJs over the longer term; wider acceptance of BJs among scientific communities and policy makers; and the acceptance of the role and involvements of BJs in natural resources management programs of the State and Central governments in India.…”
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