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Tracking a decade of food system transformation in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta: Production, consumption, and nutrition
Publicado 2024“…The MRD remains the largest food production region in the country, with households’ production far exceeding their own nutrient needs. However, the region is experiencing declines in in vegetable production, from 465 kg/hh/year (2010) to 206 kg/hh/year (2020). …”
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Assessing the impact of nitrogen regulatory policies on fertilizer use and food production elasticity
Publicado 2025“…Food production is the primary source of nitrogen pollution, which has significantly impacted the nitrogen cycle and exceeded the nitrogen-safe operation space of the planet. …”
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Conservation agriculture can enhance maize productivity in high-rainfall regions: Nine-year evidence from Northern Zambia
Publicado 2025“…Rainfall was identified as a primary driver of cropping system performance, with CA-based systems performing better in below-average to moderate rainfall years and tillage-based systems in excessive rainfall years. Soil pH increased significantly under basin planting at 5–15 cm and 30–60 cm depths, while SOC accumulation was highest at 60–90 cm under ridge and furrow tillage. …”
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Diversification des moyens de production des agriculteurs dans AICCRA-Sénégal
Publicado 2025“…These innovations contributed to diversifying agro-ecological practices and optimizing crop yields while reducing excessive use of chemical inputs. 5. Improved Climate Risk Management: With access to relevant and tailored information, 94% of beneficiaries understand the importance of rainfall for agricultural planning. …”
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Tracking a decade of food system transformation in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta: production, consumption, and nutrition
Publicado 2025“…The MRD remains the largest food production region in the country across all food groups, with output far exceeding local nutrient needs, yet paradoxically exhibits the second lowest dietary diversity nationally. …”
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Cost-benefit analysis of drought risk reduction anticipatory action in the Western Province of Zambia
Publicado 2025“…The results indicate that all three anticipatory actions are economically viable, with benefit-cost ratios exceeding one across districts and discount rate scenarios. …”
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Multistakeholder networks in Mexico and Guatemala for scaling co-validated bundles of regenerative agriculture technologies
Publicado 2025“…These efforts resulted in a total area of 39,691 hectares reached and the direct participation of 30,832 farmers, exceeding the annual target established by the program. …”
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City life in the midst of the forest: a Punan hunter-gatherer’s vision of conservation and development
Publicado 2007“…Remoteness has saved the community from intensive logging, from uncontrolled and excessive exploitation of local forest products by outsiders, and from forest conversion. …”
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Feeding value of sweet sorghum bagasse and leaf residues after juice extraction for bio-ethanol production fed to sheep as complete rations in diverse physical forms
Publicado 2012“…Intake of all SSBLR based rations was generally very high exceeding 42 g/kg of sheep live weight in the control and feed block ration and intake was further increased to 52 and 56 g/kg in the mash and pellets rations, respectively. …”
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Utilization of browse supplements with varying tannin levels by Ethiopian Menz shee1. Intake, digestibility and live weight changes
Publicado 1997“…Condensed tannins confer important advantages in ruminant nutrition with respect to the prevention of excessive degradation of protein in the rumen.…”
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Mapping the economic benefits to livestock keepers from intervening against bovine trypanosomosis in Eastern Africa
Publicado 2014“…Third, a step-wise spatial expansion model was used to estimate how cattle populations might migrate to new areas when maximum stocking rates are exceeded. Last, differences in income between the two scenarios were mapped, thus providing a measure of the maximum benefits that could be obtained from intervening against tsetse and trypanosomosis. …”
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Weeding method and pre-sowing tillage effects on weed growth and pearl millet yield in a sandy soil of the West African Sahelian zone
Publicado 1996“…The Wa method resulted in unchecked within-row weed growth that exceeded those in weedy check plots, and reduced crop yield to 28 to 34% of Wf. …”
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Surface runoff estimation over heterogeneous canal commands applying medium resolution remote sensing data with the SCS-CN method
Publicado 2010“…Surface runoff volume/rate estimation involves quantifying the amount of rainfall exceeding infiltration and initial abstractions which must be satisfied before the occurrence of runoff. …”
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Land use and land cover classification using phenological variability from MODIS vegetation in the Upper Pangani River Basin, eastern Africa
Publicado 2013“…In arid and semi-arid areas, evaporation fluxes are the largest component of the hydrological cycle, with runoff coefficient rarely exceeding 10%. These fluxes are a function of land use and land management and as such an essential component for integrated water resources management. …”
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Assessment of the performance of selected irrigation schemes in Ethiopia
Publicado 2009“…Generally the scheme level values of water supply performance indicators such as annual relative water supply (ARWS) and annual relative irrigation supply (ARIS) are equal to unity in Wonji irrigation scheme and greater than one in other schemes indicating that the water supplied exceeded the estimated demand. The values of water delivery ratio (WDR) varies between 0.62 (Wonji scheme) and 1.07 (Hare scheme). …”
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Salt-induced land and water degradation in the Aral Sea basin: a challenge to sustainable agriculture in Central Asia
Publicado 2009“…The positive effects of the development of irrigated agriculture were replete with serious environmental implications. Excessive use of irrigation water coupled with inadequate drainage systems has caused largescale land degradation and water quality deterioration in downstream parts of the basin, which is fed by two main rivers, the Amu-Darya and Syr-Darya. …”
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Agronomic use efficiency of N fertilizer in maize-based systems in sub-Saharan Africa within the context of integrated soil fertility management
Publicado 2011“…Since N-AE is low for excessive fertilizer N application rates or when fertilizer is applied on fertile, unresponsive soil, as was confirmed by scatter plots against control yields and fertilizer N application rates, such values were removed from the database in order to focus on and elucidate the more variable and complex responses under less than ideal conditions typical for SSA. …”
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Phosphorus intensity determines short-term P uptake by pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan L.) grown in soils with differing P buffering capacity : Comparison of E- and L-values
Publicado 2006“…A sensitivity analysis reveals that the effect of P intensity on the short-term P uptake by pigeon pea exceeded the effect of P quantity both at low and high P levels. …”
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Vertical distribution of heavy metals in soil profile in a seasonally waterlogging agriculture field in eastern Ganges Basin
Publicado 2014“…The concentration of Ni exceeded the effects-range median values, and the biological adverse effect of this metal is 87 %. …”
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Predicted changes in herd immunity levels against Rift Valley fever virus in livestock following a natural exposure
Publicado 2014“…Introduction Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) transmission gets elevated following periods of excessive and persistent rainfall. The average inter-epizootic period in Kenya has been estimated to be 3.6 years (range 1–7 years). …”
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