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Food security without food transfers? A CGE analysis for Ethiopia of the different food security impacts of fertilizer subsidies and locally sourced food transfers
Publicado 2011“…Most of the population lives in rural areas where poverty is widespread and livelihoods vulnerable to shocks and poverty traps. This paper looks at different approaches to improve food security in Ethiopia. …”
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The impact of global climate change on the Indonesian economy
Publicado 2011“…Taking international food price shocks into account would increase negative impacts. …”
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Food policy liberalization in Bangladesh: how the government and the markets delivered
Publicado 2006“…These estimates are used in a multi-market model for Bangladesh as estimates for global price shocks. Sensitivity analysis shows that over a range of values involving both an upper and a lower limit, small declines will occur in real incomes and caloric levels of both urban poor and rural landless households, while large farms will experience a small gain in their real incomes. …”
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The impact of climate variability and change on economic growth and poverty in Zambia
Publicado 2009“…Moreover, most of the negative impacts of climate variability occur in the southern and central regions of the country, where food insecurity is most vulnerable to climate shocks. Overall, climate variability keeps 300,000 people below the national poverty line by 2016. …”
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Spatial rice yield estimation based on MODIS and Sentinel-1 SAR data and ORYZA crop growth model
Publicado 2018“…Crop insurance is a viable solution to reduce the vulnerability of smallholder farmers to risks from pest and disease outbreaks, extreme weather events, and market shocks that threaten their household food and income security. …”
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Weather risks, crop losses, and risk proneness: An examination of evolving risk preferences of rice farmers in Bangladesh
Publicado 2024“…This article contributes to the literature on risk preference formation by considering the possibility that less significant deviations than shocks might also contribute to evolving risk preferences. …”
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Regional High-Level Multi-stakeholder Policy Dialogue
Publicado 2024“…Key highlights from the dialogue underscored the urgent need for climate-smart agricultural practices to build resilience against climate change and economic shocks. Participants reached a consensus on the importance of integrating indigenous knowledge systems with modern scientific research, fostering gender equity, and involving youth in agricultural policy frameworks. …”
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Situational analysis of the agriculture sector nationally determined contribution (NDC) in Kenya
Publicado 2024“…These challenges exacerbate the vulnerability and dampen adaptive capacity of smallholder farmers to climate shocks, particularly in the food basket regions.…”
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Agroecological Homestead Model (AHM): technical and implementation report, Madhya Pradesh, India
Publicado 2024“…The model has also demonstrated the potential to optimize resource use efficiency, strengthen resilience to climatic and economic shocks, and contribute to environmental sustainability. …”
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Myanmar Agricultural Performance Survey Round Five: Note on Sample Characteristics and Weighting
Publicado 2025“…Module F consists of data on farm input use including purchased inputs, mechanization, labor, and the effect of natural shocks. Module G presents information on crop marketing and Module H provides data on farm and livestock assets. …”
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CafeClima: Grow Smarter Coffee
Publicado 2025“…Choosing which coffee varieties to grow is a crucial long-term decision, with consequences for yields, quality, and resilience to pests and diseases and climate shocks. Historically, access to information about variety performance under different conditions has been limited. …”
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Strengthen PSNP Institutions and Resilience Phase II (SPIR II), Ethiopia: Baseline Survey
Publicado 2025“…The SPIR-II aims to enhance livelihoods, increase resilience to shocks, and improve food security and nutrition for rural households vulnerable to food insecurity in Ethiopia. …”
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Drought and consumption impacts of climate-smart-agricultural practices adoption in drought prone area of Eastern Hararghe, Ethiopia
Publicado 2025“…Annual consumption expenditure of the households is seriously affected by climate shocks in the country where the major livelihood of the community depends on rain-based agriculture. …”
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Enhancing maize resilience through bundled climate-smart solutions across Agricultural Commercialization Clusters (ACCs) in Ethiopia: From pilot implementation to scalable impact
Publicado 2025“…Adoption was supported through a Climate-Smart Credit Scoring (CSCS) Tool, enabling 6,000 farmers to be profiled, 1,800 shortlisted for finance, and 600 to access credit and insurance, facilitating timely input use, enhanced CSA adoption, and strengthened resilience to climatic and economic shocks. Weather and climate information services and agro-advisory support provided actionable guidance on planting, pest management, and input use, combining forecasts with local knowledge. …”
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Zambia gender strategy: Building equitable climate-resilient African bean & insect sectors
Publicado 2025“…Zambia’s smallholder agriculture is also becoming more vulnerable to climate shocks such as droughts, unpredictable rainfall, and insect infestations, which may hurt yields and food security for families. …”
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Unlocking Finance through Livestock: Ethiopia's Innovative Lending Model
Publicado 2026“…This financing gap directly contributes to low milk yields, high livestock mortality, vulnerability to climate shocks, and suppressed household incomes. Nationally, it is estimated that less than 10% of smallholder farmers have access to formal financial services, with livestock producers particularly underserved despite the high economic value of their animals. …”
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Food and water security under global change: Developing adaptive capacity with a focus on rural Africa
Publicado 2010“…Moreover, early warning of extreme climatic events, such as droughts and floods, can alert farmers to the shocks, enabling them to take action to reduce their vulnerability, such as selling livestock and increasing food stocks. …”
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Technical characteristics and economic performance of commercial tilapia hatcheries applying different management systems in Egypt
Publicado 2014“…Greenhouse-based hatcheries are also more likely to remain profitable when faced with financial shocks.…”
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Predicted changes in herd immunity levels against Rift Valley fever virus in livestock following a natural exposure
Publicado 2014“…These inter-annual transmissions might be responsible for sustaining herd immunity over time especially when there are no external shocks associated with droughts, migration and tribal animosities. …”
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Qualitative model of potato seed systems: A proposal to converge seed-related biophysical and socioeconomic factors.
Publicado 2012“…This paper presents a proposal for modeling potato seed systems by identifying the key factors that influence the use of quality seed by farmers, which includes three main types of factors, namely 1) the biophysical factors related to seed degeneration and seed availability, both influenced by the presence of biotic (viruses, bacterial wilt, and other diseases, or pest such as potato tuber moth), and abiotic constraints (frosts or draughts that represent shocks that could threaten seed availability); 2) management factors, including farmers' own seed management practices and also the seed multiplication technologies used by the private or public sector in charge of seed supply, this influenced in turn by the existing regulatory frameworks; 3) demand and market related factors, which includes farmers' willingness to pay for quality seed, influenced by their perception about the added value of seed quality, the market demand for specific varieties, and the profitability of potato cultivation as a business. …”
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