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  1. Ethnobotanical evaluation and agro-morphological of eleven priority plant species for food security in northwestern Benin, northwest Benin. por Wabi, Faroukou, Boedecker, Julia

    Publicado 2021
    “…One of the scourges that Benin suffers from is food insecurity. Thus the role of local food diversity in improving this scourge becomes obvious. …”
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  2. Analysis of whole-genome re-sequencing data of ducks reveals a diverse demographic history and extensive gene flow between Southeast/South Asian and Chinese populations por Jiang, F., Lin, R., Xiao, C., Xie, T., Jiang, Y., Chen, J., Ni, P., Sung, W.-K., Han Jianlin, Du, X., Li, S.

    Publicado 2021
    “…We show that extensive gene flow has occurred between the Southeast/South Asian and Chinese populations, and between the Southeast Asian and South Asian populations. …”
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  3. Growth performance, carcass characteristics and cost benefit of feeding broilers with diets containing high quality cassava peel (HQCP) por Adekeye, Adetayo Bamikole, Amole, Tunde A., Oladimeji, S.O., Raji, A.A., Odekunle, T.E., Olasusi, O., Bamidele, O.

    Publicado 2021
    “…T5 had the lowest total feed cost (0.97 $/kg) while T2 had the lowest feed cost per body weight gain ($0.74), and best cost savings ($0.22). It was concluded that replacement of maize with 150 kg/t high quality cassava peel (HQCP) in broiler finisher diets improved production performance and save cost.…”
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  4. Electric pumps, groundwater, agriculture and water buyers: evidence from West Bengal por Buisson, Marie-Charlotte, Balasubramanya, Soumya, Stifel, D.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Irrigation with electric pumps is cheaper than with diesel pumps in West Bengal where electricity and diesel are unsubsidised, and where pump owners typically irrigate their winter rice crop and often sell water to farmers who do not own pumps. …”
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  5. The Unexplored Socio-Cultural Benefits of Coffee Plants: Implications for the Sustainable Management of Ethiopia’s Coffee Forests por Bulitta, B.J., Duguma, L.A.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Most of the socio-cultural services are not widely known, and hence are not part of the benefits accounting of coffee systems. Understanding and including such socio-cultural benefits into the wider benefits of coffee systems could help in promoting improved management of the Ethiopian coffee forests that are the natural gene pools of this highly valuable crop.…”
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  6. Better before worse trajectories in food systems? An investigation of synergies and trade-offs through climate-smart agriculture and system dynamics por Jagustović, Renata, Papachristos, George, Zougmoré, Robert B., Kotir, Julius H, Kessler, Aad, Ouédraogo, Mathieu, Ritsema, Coen J., Dittmer, Kyle M

    Publicado 2021
    “…In the long term, post-2035, current agriculture practices, technologies, and policies inside and outside the CSV boundaries result in trade-offs across all three CSA goals, and progress made towards these goals is reversed. The CSV system behaviour, thus, exhibits a “better before worse” pattern. …”
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  7. The personal food environment and its influences on the consumption of neglected and underutilised plant species in the region of Atacora (northern Benin) por Julen, Lynnn, Bioversity International

    Publicado 2021
    “…Regarding the requirements for healthy and nutritious diets, the potentials of many edible plant species remain unexploited. To better understand the influences of the personal food environment on consumption of neglected and underutilised species in the department of Atacora in northern Benin, this study investigated the changes in consumption of 16 plant parts (leaves, fruit pulps and seeds) of 11 species and their underlying drivers, as well as current barriers and enhancing factors for consumption. …”
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  8. Diversity Bears Fruit: Evaluating the Economic Potential of Undervalued Fruits for an Agroecological Restoration Approach in the Peruvian Amazon por Lagneaux, E., Jansen, M., Quaedvlieg, J., Zuidema, Pieter A., Anten, N.P.R., García Roca, M.R., Corvera Gomringer, Ronald, Kettle, Christopher J.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Agroforestry systems with a range of native and often neglected and underutilized tree species (NUS) are increasingly recognized for their potential role in restoration, simultaneously providing ecological and livelihood benefits. Successful adoption of these systems requires knowledge about beneficial species, system-level potential profitability, and barriers faced by farmers. …”
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  9. Understanding the link between the Productive Safety Net Program and agrobiodiversity cultivation in Ethiopia por Gotor, Elisabetta, Kozicka, Marta, Pagnani, Tiziana, Occelli, Martina, Caracciolo, Francesco

    Publicado 2021
    “…Surprisingly, there is still little evidence on the relationship between social protection programs and crop diversification. …”
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  10. Deconstructing leisure time and workload: case of women bean producers in Kenya por Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh, Mutua, Mercy M., Odhiambo, Collins, Nchanji, Yvonne Kiki, Karanja, David

    Publicado 2021
    “…This gap continues today not only between men and women but also among women and men. …”
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  11. Beyond beans: examining the effects of COVID 19 on other food value chains in Sub-Saharan Africa por Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh, Lutomia, Cosmas Kweyu

    Publicado 2021
    “…The functioning of the food supply chains have been disrupted by COVID-19 containment measures causing low prices in production hubs and high food prices in urban and peri-urban areas. …”
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