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  1. Agroecological transitions in value chains: Main findings, challenges, and opportunities for the agroecological transition of the value chains in the agroecological living landscap... por Charry, Andres, Vargas, Alejandra, Narjes, Manuel, Gonzalez, Carolina

    Publicado 2023
    “…The document includes a synthesis of 10 value chains analyses in specific subregions from 6 countries, which represent a wide range of political, agroecological, socioeconomic and cultural conditions: a dairy value chain in Burkina Faso; a groundnut value chain in India; value chains of mango and of green leafy vegetables in Kenya; a cacao value chain in Peru; olives, sheep and honey value chains in Tunisia, and sorghum and poultry value chains in Zimbabwe. …”
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  2. The global burden of high fasting plasma glucose associated with zinc deficiency: Results of a systematic review and meta-analysis por Wirth, James P., Zeng, Wu, Petry, Nicolai, Rohner, Fabian, Glenn, Scott, Donkor, William, Wegmuller, Rita, Boy, Erick, Lividini, Keith

    Publicado 2023
    “…While the disease burden is highest among populous countries (e.g., China, India, USA), the population-standardized DALYs are highest among island nations, particularly island nations in the South Pacific and Caribbean. …”
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  3. Cracking the code of hatchery-based mass production of mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) seed for nutritionsensitive aquaculture por Rajts, Francois, Dubey, Sourabh Kumar, Gogoi, Kalpajit, Das, Rashmi Ranjan, Biswal, Saurava Kumar, Padiyar, Arun Panemangalore, Rajendran, Suresh, Thilsted, Shakuntala H., Mohan, Chadag Vishnumurthy, Belton, Ben

    Publicado 2023
    “…Methods: To address this gap, we conducted breeding trials at a private hatchery in Odisha, India, from July to September 2022, to identify standardized methods for the hatchery-based mass production of mola seed. …”
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  4. Modeling relationships between iron status, behavior, and brain electrophysiology: Evidence from a randomized study involving a biofortified grain in Indian adolescents por Wenger, Michael J., Murray-Kolb, Laura E., Scott, Samuel P., Boy, Erick, Haas, Jere D.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Methods: Male and female adolescents in rural India were screened for ID/IDA. Subjects consumed 2 meals/day for 6 months; half were randomly assigned to consume meals made from a standard grain (pearl millet) and half consumed meals made from an iron biofortified pearl millet (BPM). …”
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  5. Biofortified Mustard, Socio-Technical Innovation Bundling Approach: Empowering Women and Nurturing Resilience por Jain, Anusha, Joshi, Garima, Chadha, Deepali, Mukhopadhyay, Prama, Gartaula, Hom N., Puskur, Ranjitha

    Publicado 2024
    “…Within the realm of technical innovations in agriculture, with a particular focus on their appropriateness for women farmers, this case study explores the socio-technical dimensions of the adoption of biofortified mustard (BFM) among women farmers in Uttar Pradesh, India. The initiative is part of a broader strategy that aims to promote nutrition-focused and gender-responsive agricultural practices. …”
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  6. Agricultural mechanisation and child labour in developing countries por Vos, Rob, Takeshima, Hiroyuki

    Publicado 2021
    “…The present study aims to fill some of this void by studying the evidence from comparable farm household survey data in seven developing countries, including three in Asia (India, Nepal, and Vietnam) and four in sub-Saharan Africa (Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, and Tanzania). …”
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  7. Getting ahead of the game: Experiential learning for groundwater governance in Ethiopia por ElDidi, Hagar, Zhang, Wei, Blackmore, Ivy, Gelaw, Fekadu, De Petris, Caterina, Teka, Natnael, Yimam, Seid, Mekonnen, Dawit Kelemework, Ringler, Claudia, Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.

    Publicado 2024
    “…The groundwater game, adapted from India and including the addition of a rule-making round, was played in 15 villages with 30 groups. …”
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  8. Opportunities and limitations of food-feed crops for livestock feeding and implications for livestock-water productivity por Blümmel, Michael, Samad, M., Singh, Om Prakash, Amede, Tilahun

    Publicado 2009
    “…The paper discusses the contribution of crop residues (CR) to feed resources in the context of the water productivity of CR in livestock feeding, using India as an example. It is argued that crop residues are already the single most important feed resource in many livestock production systems in developing countries and that increasing their contribution to livestock feeding needs to be linked to improving their fodder quality. …”
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  9. Weather dataset choice introduces uncertainty to estimates of crop yield responses to climate variability and change por Parkes, Ben, Higginbottom, Thomas P., Hufkens, Koen, Ceballos, Francisco, Kramer, Berber, Foster, Timothy

    Publicado 2019
    “…Our results show that individual gridded weather datasets vary in their representation of historic spatial and temporal temperature and precipitation patterns across India. We show that these differences create large uncertainties in estimated crop yield responses and exposure to variability in growing season weather, which in turn, highlights the need for improved consideration of input data uncertainty in statistical studies that explore impacts of climate variability and change on agriculture.…”
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  10. Transforming the rural nonfarm economy por Haggblade, Steven, Hazell, Peter B. R., Reardon, Thomas

    Publicado 2007
    “…A recent book published for IFPRI by Johns Hopkins University Press and Oxford University Press in India, Transforming the Rural Nonfarm Economy: Opportunities and Threats in the Developing World, marshals empirical evidence from around the globe to explore these key policy questions. …”
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  11. Quantifying the impact of weather extremes on global food security: A spatial bio-economic approach por Gbegbelegbe, Sika, Chung, Uran, Shiferaw, Bekele, Msangi, Siwa, Tesfaye, Kindie

    Publicado 2014
    “…The decrease in global maize production coupled with a reduction in the volume of global maize exports worsened food insecurity in eastern Africa, the Caribbean and Central America and India. The effects of the weather extreme on global food security would be worse, if the latter were to occur under climate change in 2050, assuming no climate change adaptation worldwide over the years. …”
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  12. The food security system: A new conceptual framework por Ecker, Olivier, Breisinger, Clemens

    Publicado 2012
    “…Using a case study of two districts in South India, we examine farmers’ information needs and information search behavior, factors affecting their search behavior, and their willingness to pay for information. …”
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  13. Multivariate data analysis assisted mining of nutri-rich genotypes from North Eastern Himalayan germplasm collection of Perilla (Perilla frutescens L.) por Kaur, Simardeep, Godara, Samarth, Singh, Naseeb, Kumar, Amit, Pandey, Renu, Adhikari, Sneha, Jaiswal, Sandeep, Singh, Sanjeev Kumar, Rana, Jai Chand, Bhardwaj, Rakesh, Singh, Binay Kumar, Riar, Amritbir

    Publicado 2024
    “…Understanding the nutritional diversity in Perilla (Perilla frutescens L.) is essential for selecting and developing superior varieties with enhanced nutritional profiles in the North Eastern Himalayan (NEH) region of India. In this study, we assessed the nutritional composition of 45 diverse perilla germplasm collected from five NEH states using standard protocols and advanced analytical techniques. …”
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  14. Institutions and economic policies for pro-poor agricultural growth por Dorward, Andrew R., Fan, Shenggen, Kydd, Jonathan, Lofgren, Hans, Morrison, Jamie, Poulton, Colin, Rao, Neetha, Smith, Laurence, Tchale, Hardwick, Thorat, Sukhadeo, Urey, Ian, Wobst, Peter

    Publicado 2004
    “…This broad hypothesis was tested in an analysis of the returns (in agricultural growth and poverty reduction) to different government spending in India over the last forty years. The results reject the alternate hypothesis underlying much current policy, that fertilizer and credit subsidies, for example, depressed agricultural growth and poverty reduction in the early stages of agricultural transformation. …”
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  15. Rethinking agricultural policies for pro-poor growth por Dorward, Andrew R., Fan, Shenggen, Kydd, Jonathan, Lofgren, Hans, Morrison, Jamie, Poulton, Colin, Rao, Neetha, Smith, Laurence, Tchale, Hardwick, Thorat, Sukhadeo, Urey, Ian, Wobst, Peter

    Publicado 2004
    “…This broad hypothesis was tested in an analysis of the returns (in agricultural growth and poverty reduction) to different government spending in India over the last forty years. The results reject the alternate hypothesis underlying much current policy, that fertilizer and credit subsidies, for example, depressed agricultural growth and poverty reduction in the early stages of agricultural transformation. …”
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  16. Transforming the rural nonfarm economy: Opportunities and threats in the developing world por Haggblade, Steven, Hazell, Peter B. R., Reardon, Thomas

    Publicado 2009
    “…A recent book published for IFPRI by Johns Hopkins University Press and Oxford University Press in India, Transforming the Rural Nonfarm Economy: Opportunities and Threats in the Developing World, marshals empirical evidence from around the globe to explore these key policy questions. …”
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