Resultados de búsqueda - "policy"
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Drivers of technical efficiency in cassava processing in Nigeria: implications for a commercializing food sector
Publicado 2019“…Abstract Most agriculture policies in Nigeria are aimed at integrating the rural poor into market economy. …”
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Mixed-methods gender analysis country report, Ghana: Building equitable climate resilient African bean and insect sectors
Publicado 2025“…To address these issues, the study recommends targeted interventions, including gender-responsive policies, improved financial inclusion, enhanced extension services, and climate-smart agricultural training. …”
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Revisión de métodos económicos para valoración de pérdidas causadas por abortos en Argentina
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Argentina: Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential National Map. National Report. Version 1.0. Year: 2021
Publicado 2021“…It is therefore relevant to identify which regions, soils, climates and systems have a greater potential to increase SOC stocks, in order to establish priorities for research and implementation of private and public policies.…”
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Citizen science informs demand-driven breeding of opportunity crops
Publicado 2025“…This work also offers a model for participatory research on opportunity crops, informing inclusive agricultural policies and sustainable development strategies across Africa and beyond.Opportunity crops, also known as neglected and underutilized species (NUS), offer benefits to diversify food systems with nutritious and climate‐resilient foods. …”
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Workshop for annual review of Building Resilient Agro-sylvopastoral Systems in West Africa through Participatory Action Research (BRAS-PAR) Project and planning “Partnerships for S...
Publicado 2019“…Started in 2015, BRAS-PAR targeted three main outcomes: (i) National agricultural research institutions institutionalize the principles of PAR through integration of non-traditional partners in technologies development to generate wider context specific information to be fed into programs and policies to create the enabling environment for the scaling of CSA technologies; (ii) National extension services, development projects and farmer’s organizations widely disseminate and ensure better access to information on best fit CSA portfolios to cope with climate change; and (iii) The private sector including NGOs (FNGN, Larwaal, ARCAD, Care international), microcredit institutions, agro-dealers, rural radios are scaling up/out relevant CSA portfolios through new incentive programs. …”
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