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  1. A&T Gujarat Implementation Research Baseline Survey 2022: Panchayati Raj Institution Members por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2025
    “…This dataset originates from the survey of PRI Members Survey, conducted as part of the baseline for the Alive & Thrive (A&T) impact evaluation study in Gujarat, India. The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of systems-strengthening interventions and local governance engagement in improving the quality and co-coverage of health and nutrition services, particularly during the first 1,000 days of a child's life. …”
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  2. How Integrated Are Rice Markets in Asia? Effects of Crises and Rice Export Quality on Price Shock Transmission por Nguyen, Chi Trung, Morales, Luis Emilio, Hoang, Nam, Balié, Jean, Valera, Harold Glenn

    Publicado 2025
    “…This study investi-gates how the price dynamics in the Asian rice markets are affected by crises in low-quality rice by analysing monthly exportprice data for 25% broken rice for Vietnam, Thailand, India, and Pakistan. We test the rice price transmission and rice marketintegration of these countries using a vector autoregression (VAR) model. …”
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  3. From pledges to action: NDC 3.0 for poverty reduction and climate justice in Nepal por Chaudhary, Arbind, Babu, Suresh Chandra, Chaudhary, Bibek

    Publicado 2025
    “…Within this complex hydrological system, Nepal's rivers—including the Koshi, Gandaki, and Karnali—not only sustain local livelihoods but also feed millions in India’s Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, and even parts of China. …”
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  4. Productivity and welfare impacts of sustainable intensification in rice-wheat crop rotations: Evidence from the Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains por Paudel, Gokul, Chamberlin, Jordan, Nguyen, Trung Thanh

    Publicado 2025
    “…We investigate the combined impacts of direct seeded rice (mDSR) and zero-tillage (ZT) wheat on system productivity, profitability and household welfare in the rice-wheat system of Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh, India. Using a multinomial endogenous switching regression model to address selection bias, we find that the joint adoption of mDSR and ZT wheat significantly improves cropping system productivity by 19% (1148 kg per hectare), reduces production costs by 18% (US$ 159 per hectare), increases farm profits by 84% (US$ 502 per hectare) and raises household per capita income by 56%. …”
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  5. Trade-offs between early planting and yellow rust resistance in wheat: Insights from screening experiments in the Indo-Gangetic plain por Farhad, Md, Tripathi, Shashi Bhushan, Singh, Ravi Prakash, Joshi, Arun, Bhati, Pradeep Kumar, Kumar, Uttam

    Publicado 2025
    “…A wheat screening experiment was carried out at the Borlaug Institute of South Asia located in Ludhiana, Punjab, India. The purpose of the study was to gain a deeper understanding of the adaptation patterns of early planted wheat. …”
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  6. Digital framework for georeferenced multiplatform surveillance of banana wilt using human in the loop AI and YOLO foundation models por Mora, Juan Jose, Blomme, Guy, Safari, Nancy, Elayabalan, Sivalingam, Selvarajan, Ramasamy, Selvaraj, Michael Gomez

    Publicado 2025
    “…In terms of ground level images, we organized the dataset based on disease occurrence in Africa, Latin America, India, Asia and Australia. For this platform, YOLOv8 outperforms the rest and achieves mAP@50, precision and recall between 65 and 99% depending on the plant part and region. …”
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  7. Supporting the pilot low methane emission for rice at the Qingshan Village por Zhen, Yan, Yang, Xiaoneng

    Publicado 2025
    “…The rice planting area reached nearly 450 million mu, representing 18.5% of the global rice planting area, second only to India. Meanwhile, global carbon emissions from rice paddies account for about 52% of total emissions from croplands, and in China, rice paddy emissions contribute approximately 60% of emissions from the crop production sector, with methane being the dominant greenhouse gas. …”
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  8. Harmonizing Agricultural Data for AI-Powered Intelligent Agricultural Systems Advisory Tool (ISAT) in Ethiopia por Kumar, Kishore G., Dessalegn, Olika, Folorunso, Akinseye, Maila, Nagaraju, Ugendar, K., Mohan, Divya, Gopi, T., Kumar, Shalander

    Publicado 2025
    “…Building on pilot implementations in India and parts of Africa, this study examines the transition of ISAT toward an AI-enabled advisory system. …”
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  9. Myanmar Monthly Food Price Report – December 2025 por Htar, May Thet, Minten, Bart, Masias, Ian

    Publicado 2026
    “…In contrast, black gram, chickpea, and pigeon pea prices remained well below last year’s levels, reflecting weak demand from India. Maize prices also declined year-on-year (6.5 percent). …”
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  10. Improving the production and utilization of sorghum and pearl millet as livestock feed: progress towards dual-purpose genotypes por Blümmel, Michael, Zerbini, E., Reddy, B.V.S., Hash, C.T., Bidinger, F.R., Khan, A.A.

    Publicado 2003
    “…These relationships were investigated in India in 12 genotypes of sorghum and six genotypes of pearl millet grown under high fertilizer (HF) and low fertilizer (LF) application. …”
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  11. An evaluation of a long-term breeding programme in a closed Sahiwal herd in Kenya. I. Effects of non-genetic factors on performance and genetic parameter estimates por Rege, J.E.O., Lomole, M.A., Wakhungu, Judi W.

    Publicado 1992
    “…The mean calving interval of 426d was shorter than reported for the Sahiwal breed in India, but was longer than for Bos taurus breeds in Kenya and elsewhere. …”
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  12. Demand for livestock products in developing countries with a focus on quality and safety attributes: Evidence from Asia and Africa por Jabbar, M.A., Baker, Derek, Fadiga, M.L.

    Publicado 2010
    “…This report presents results based on case studies conducted in a number of developing countries in Asia and Africa—Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Tunisia, and Vietnam. An overview of the theoretically consistent methods used and a synthesis of the results obtained in the various case studies are presented first followed by the case studies each describing a study of specific commodities in specific developing country locations. …”
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  13. Technologies for smallholder irrigation appropriate for whom: promoters or beneficiaries? por Malik, Ravinder Paul Singh, Fraiture, Charlotte de, Ray, D.

    Publicado 2013
    “…Fifteen years after the successful introduction of treadle pumps for small farm irrigation in the North Bengal region of India, the socio-economic and technological landscape has changed dramatically. …”
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  14. Roof water harvesting for domestic water security: who gains and who loses? por Kumar, M. Dinesh

    Publicado 2004
    “…Roof water harvesting is being widely promoted as a panacea for the growing drinking water crisis in India and many underdeveloped and developing countries. …”
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  15. Scaling up climate services for farmers: Mission Possible. Learning from good practice in Africa and South Asia por Tall, Arame, Hansen, James, Jay, Alexa, Campbell, Bruce M., Kinyangi, James, Aggarwal, Pramod K., Zougmoré, Robert B.

    Publicado 2014
    “…The case studies include two national-scale programmes that have been the subject of recent assessments: India’s Integrated Agrometeorological Advisory Service (AAS) Program, which provides tailored weather-based agrometeorological advisories to millions of farmers; and Mali’s Projet d’Assistance Agro-meteorologique au Monde Rural, which provided innovative seasonal agrometeorological advisory services for smallholder farmers and 16 less mature initiatives operating at a pilot scale across Africa and South Asia. …”
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  16. An overview of smallholder dairy farming in mixed mountain farming systems of the HKH: Issues and priorities por Tulachan, P.M., Jabbar, M.A., Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.

    Publicado 2002
    “…It is with the aim of filling these knowledge gaps and identifying priority areas for further research that International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development and ILRI planned a study on 'Market-oriented Smallholder Dairy in the Mixed Mountain Farming Systems' in four areas in three HKH countries - Bhutan, India, and Nepal. The aim of this paper is to explore the trends and patterns of dairy Development; to study the characteristics of smallholder dairy production and post-production systems; to identify the key socioeconomic, gender, and natural resource management issues related to smallholder dairy farming; and to identify policy and institutional issues for dairy Development.…”
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  17. Would introducing the domestic buffalo into Ethiopia be worthwhile? por Taye, T., Ayalew, W.

    Publicado 2004
    “…As dairy animal under a small scale buffalo operation in India, the buffalo has a milk yield of 1000-1500 liters (1030-1545 kg) in about 200 days of lactation length, which surpassed the cow with average lactation yield of 238\B182 liters in 23.9\B155 days of lactation length under similar management system. …”
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  18. Farmers, food and climate change: ensuring community-based adaptation is mainstreamed into agricultural programmes por Wright, H, Vermeulen, Sonja J., Laganda, Gernot, Olupot, M, Ampaire, Edidah L., Jat, Mangi Lal

    Publicado 2014
    “…Drawing on experiences in Bangladesh, Mozambique, Uganda and India, this article identifies key success factors and barriers for considering local priorities, capacities and lessons in large-scale adaptation programmes. …”
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  19. Sequencing wild and cultivated cassava and related species reveals extensive interspecific hybridization and genetic diversity por Bredeson, J.V., Lyons, J.B., Prochnik, S.E., Wu, G.A., Ha, C.M., Edsinger-Gonzales, E., Grimwood, J., Schmutz, J., Rabbi, Ismail Y., Egezi, C., Nauluvula, P., Lebot, V., Ndunguru, J., Mkamilo, G.S., Bart, R.S., Setter, Tim L., Gleadow, R.M., Kulakow, Peter A., Ferguson, Morag E., Rounsley, S., Rokhsar, D.S.

    Publicado 2016
    “…We also sequence a global collection of 58 Manihot accessions, including cultivated and wild cassava accessions and related species such as Ceará or India rubber (M. glaziovii), and genotype 268 African cassava varieties. …”
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  20. Global tree cover and biomass carbon on agricultural land: The contribution of agroforestry to global and national carbon budgets por Zomer, Robert J., Neufeldt, Henry, Xu, Jianchu, Ahrends, Antje, Bossio, Deborah A., Trabucco, Antonio, Noordwijk, Meine van, Wang, Mingcheng

    Publicado 2016
    “…Brazil, Indonesia, China and India had the largest increases in biomass carbon stored on agricultural land, while Argentina, Myanmar, and Sierra Leone had the largest decreases.…”
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