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  1. Auswirkungen der zunehmenden Wasserverknappung auf die globale und regionale Nahrungsmittelproduktion por Ringler, Claudia, Rosegrant, Mark W., Cai, Ximing, Cline, Sarah A.

    Publicado 2005
    “…For many people, particularly in developing countries, water scarcity will become a part of their livelihoods. The business-as-usual (BAU) scenario shows that in the year 2025, food insecurity and water scarcity will increase. …”
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  2. Changing the equation: Leveraging true cost accounting to accelerate agri-food systems transformation por Klaus, Lisa Maria, Riemer, Olivia, Müller, Alexander, Zhang, Wei

    Publicado 2024
    “…Addressing externalities is therefore essential to building an economic system that supports sustainable development.…”
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  3. Labor force activities and income among young Guatemalan adults por Hoddinott, John F., Behrman, Jere R., Martorell, Reynaldo

    Publicado 2005
    “…For both men and women, there appears to be considerable movement in and out of own business activities. In Guatemala City, wage work is the predominant economic activity with more than half of the women interviewed working for wages; elsewhere operating non-farm businesses is the most often cited activity. …”
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  4. Building Pathways out of Poverty for Ultra-poor Internally Displaced People in Baidoa por Leight, Jessica, Gilligan, Daniel O., Hirvonen, Kalle, Karachiwalla, Naureen

    Publicado 2022
    “…The intervention entails unconditional cash transfers; the establishment of savings groups that also serve as platforms for skills transfer, social cohesion, and transformation, as well as economic inclusion; and the building of income generation capacity through vocational and financial training and transfer of capital. …”
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  5. Coffee and carbon offsets for smallholders: can carbon financing promote cleaner coffee in Nicaragua? por Porras, Ina, Amrein, Alexandra, Vorley, Bill

    Publicado 2015
    “…The project is expected to produce higher coffee yields, better disease control, improved coffee quality and a reduction in defective coffee beans, and important socio-economic benefits by improving income and livelihoods and strengthening farmer organisations. …”
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  6. Fish supply and demand for food security in Sub-Saharan Africa: An analysis of the Zambian fish sector por Tran, Nhuong, Chu, Long, Chan, Chin Yee, Genschick, Sven, Phillips, Michael, Kefi, Alexander Shula

    Publicado 2019
    “…The demand for fish in Sub-Saharan Africa, as driven by the trend of diet-shift to fish, economic and demographic growth, outstrips supply. …”
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  7. Climate action and bioeconomy transition: Mainstreaming environmental sustainability in the Post-Malabo Agenda of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme por Ecuru, Julius, Savadogo, Moumini, Araba, Debisi, Deconinck, Koen

    Publicado 2024
    “…The concepts of the green economy, circular economy, blue economy, and bioeconomy started emerging in response to the multidimensional economic, socioecological, and climate change crises. …”
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  8. The Potentials and Challenges of Achieving Sustainability through Charcoal Producer Associations in Kenya: A Missed Opportunity? por Kamwilu, E., Duguma, L.A., Orero, L.

    Publicado 2021
    “…The findings show high economic value for the members and an in-depth environmental significance to the communities within which these CPAs exist. …”
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  9. Water for food as food for thought: case study of applying the PODIUMSim model to Uzbekistan por Yakubov, Murat, Manthrithilake, Herath

    Publicado 2009
    “…Uzbekistan, being historically one of the most populated and agriculture-based republics in the former Soviet Union, still features quite high annual population growth rates and great dependence on agriculture as a backbone for the rest of the economic reforms.With water playing an extremely important role in producing a sufficient food base for the country's growing population and earning much needed foreign exchange for the government to ensure overall economic development, the pressures on this scarce resource will obviously and inevitably grow, putting it much at risk over a long-term perspective. …”
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  10. Cost-benefit analysis of agroecological projects of one mini-dairy and two dairy production units of typical dairy farmers in Burkina Faso por Vall, Eric, Orounladji, Boko Michel, Ouattara, Songdah Désiré, Traore, Arahama, Sanogo, Souleymane, Sib, Ollo

    Publicado 2024
    “…Co-designing an Agroecological Business Model for the dairy value chain is a significant objective of the AEI project in Burkina Faso. …”
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  11. Workshop Report on Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) in Agribusiness Ecosystems in Zambia por International Institute of Tropical Agriculture

    Publicado 2022
    “…It cannot be overemphasized that creating equal opportunities for women, men and youths can foster socio-economic development through agri-business in various agricultural value chains in Zambia. …”
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  12. Rice farming in central Java, Indonesia-Adoption of sustainable farming practices, impacts and implications por Connor, Melanie, de Guia, Annalyn H., Pustika, Arlyna Budi, Sudarmaji, Kobarsih, Mahargono, Hellin, Jon

    Publicado 2021
    “…Farmers invested the extra income in farming business and improved diets. Furthermore, farmers perceived changes in social and human capital and also poverty reduction due to technology adoption. …”
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  13. Public and private institutional arrangements for early generation seed production: Cassava seed value chains in Southeast Asia por Delaquis, E., Almekinders, Conny J.M., Haan, Stef de, Newby, J.C., Thuy, C.T.L., Srean, P., Wannarat, W., Aiemnaka, P., Rojanaridpiched, C., Nhan, P.T., Kang, P., Struik, P.C.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Vegetatively propagated crops (VPCs), with clonal reproductive ability and considerable differences in production and dissemination patterns from sexually propagated crops, often challenge generalized assumptions about ‘business models’ for private sector-led EGS production. …”
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