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  1. Distribution of maize lethal necrosis disease, its causal viruses and alternative hosts in the north central regions of Tanzania by Mariki, A.

    Published 2017
    “…A total of 254 non-maize crops and weeds tested for MCMV and SCMV, revealed SCMV in 7 samples (2.8%) in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarium), finger millet (Eleusine coracana), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and bristly foxtail (Setaria verticillata). …”
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    Tesis
  2. A new methodology for measuring distortions to agricultural incentives for value chain analysis by Tokgoz, Simla, Majeed, Fahd

    Published 2017
    “…We apply this methodology to selected value chains in the Indian agricultural market: rapeseed complex, groundnut complex, ethanol-molasses-sugar-sugarcane.…”
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    Poster
  3. Stochastic inoculum, biotic filtering and species-specific seed transmission shape the rare imcrobiome of plants by Johnston-Monje, David, Gutiérrez Artunduaga, Janneth Patricia, Becerra López Lavelle, Luis Augusto

    Published 2022
    “…To help identify rare/specialized bacteria and fungi in the most important angiosperm plants, we contrasted microbiomes of the seeds, spermospheres, shoots, roots and rhizospheres of Arabidopsis, Brachypodium, maize, wheat, sugarcane, rice, tomato, coffee, common bean, cassava, soybean, switchgrass, sunflower, Brachiaria, barley, sorghum and pea. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Farm and Family Balance Baseline Survey by International Food Policy Research Institute

    Published 2022
    “…Sample consists of married sugarcane farmers associated with a large sugar company near Jinja, Uganda. …”
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    Conjunto de datos
  5. Agricultural processing enterprises: Development potentials and links to the smallholder by Abbott, John C.

    Published 1994
    “…Whereas consumption and nutrition effects of agricultural commercialiazation linked to specific processing enterprises are traced in some of the detailed studies in Part V (for example, export vegetables, chapter 12; spices plantation, chapter 14; dairy, chapter 15; sugarcane factories, chapter 13 and 16), this chapter gives an overview of the broader experiences, potentials and problems of agricultural processing enterprises.…”
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    Book Chapter
  6. Feeding resources and management among poor livestock keeper : A field study in linkage villages by Singh, B.P., Sharma, M.C., Tiwari, R.

    Published 2009
    “…Largely their livestock fed on crop residues like grasses, wheat and paddy straw, sugarcane top and left-over feed of other animals and rarely adopt recommended feeding technologies, because of non-availability, high cost and ignorance. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. Sources of income inequality and poverty in rural Pakistan by Adams, Richard H., Jr., He, Jane J.

    Published 1995
    “…And why do certain sources of income, such as income from farm labor and income from growing sugarcane, go to different people? What steps can be taken to reduce the wide differences in income earned, so that the number of people living below the poverty line can be reduced? …”
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    Informe técnico
  8. COOKBOOK Yellow cassava by Ospina Portilla, Maria Alejandra, Ramos Medina, Irma Paola, Trivino Palacios, William

    Published 2023
    “…Cassava roots are very important for food security because they are a source of calories in the tropics, second only to rice, sugarcane, and maize crops. Cassava is mainly consumed cooked or fried. …”
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    Libro
  9. Contract farming in developing countries: Theory, practice, and policy implications by Minot, Nicholas, Sawyer, Bradley

    Published 2016
    “…They find that contract farming is more viable in value chains of fruits and vegetables for quality-sensitive markets, commercial dairy and poultry production, and certain cash crops (for example, tea, tobacco, sugarcane, and cotton). In terms of income benefits for smallholders, most case studies found considerable increases in income, in the range 25–75 percent.…”
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    Book Chapter
  10. Economy-wide implications of biofuel production in Zambia by Hartley, Faaiqa, van Seventer, Dirk, Samboko, Paul, Arndt, Channing

    Published 2017
    “…Three feedstock crops are considered: sugarcane, cassava, and sweet sorghum.…”
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    Artículo preliminar
  11. A global analysis of deforestation due to biofuel development by Gao, Y., Skutsch, M., Masera, O., Pacheco, P.

    Published 2011
    “…The report deals only with agriculture-based feedstocks such as sugarcane, soya, palm oil and jatropha, known also as first generation biofuels, because second generation biofuels from wood or other lignocelullosic materials have not yet been produced on a commercial scale. …”
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    Libro
  12. Agricultural growth, climate resilience, and food security in the Philippines: Subnational impacts of selected investment strategies and policies by Thomas, Timothy S., Pradesha, Angga, Pérez, Nicostrato D.

    Published 2016
    “…An enhanced understanding of how these dynamics will affect the country’s major crops—rice, maize, sugarcane, coconuts, and bananas—is intended to assist Philippine communities in preparing for and adapting to these changes effectively and to assist donors and policy makers in helping them.…”
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    Brief
  13. A study of commodity debt: The case of Punjab province-Pakistan by Rana, Abdul Wajid

    Published 2021
    “…Most of these have been phased out through the late 1980s and 1990s though, wheat (through domestic procurement, temporary import/export control imposing regulatory duties, and sub-sidized sales to select flour mills) and sugarcane (through import tariffs, as well as indicative prices and export subsidies) still are the two major crops with public intervention. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  14. Suitability maps for different crops in the Mekong River Delta, Vietnam by Vu Manh Quyet, Bui Tan Yen, Pham Thanh Vu, Phan Chi Nguyen

    Published 2024
    “…These maps delineate the monthly suitability for annual crops (rice, maize, and watermelon) and overall suitability for perennial crops (citrus, coconut, longan, mango, pineapple, and sugarcane) in the Mekong River Delta of Vietnam at a resolution of 250m x 250m. …”
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    Map
  15. Private investment in agricultural research and technology transfer in Africa by Pray, Carl E., Gisselquist, David, Nagarajan, Latha

    Published 2011
    “…Modern poultry technology increased poultry productivity in Nigeria, and private sugarcane research in South Africa increased productivity there. …”
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    Artículo preliminar

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