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Incidencia de los ingresos por canon minero en el presupuesto público de la región Huánuco, en el periodo 2005 - 2018
Published 2020“…Los principales resultados descriptivos permiten afirmar que las transferencias por canon minero, no describe una tendencia clara de expansión o contracción dentro del periodo de análisis, alcanzó un valor máximo alrededor de los 12 millones de soles para el 2018 y tuvo cifras mucho menores, previamente; en cuanto al presupuesto, se afirma que tuvo una tendencia creciente, su valor pasó de S/ 454 millones (2005) a S/ 2,712 millones trece años después, logrando un crecimiento de 497% para el periodo de análisis.…”
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Plant phenotyping research trends, a science mapping approach
Published 2019“…Mainly the model plant “Arabidopsis thaliana” and the crops “rice” and “triticum” species were investigated in the literature. …”
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Plant genetic resources and food security in West and Central Africa: Regional Conference, 26-30 April 2004
Published 2007“…Partner institutions including the Conference of Directors for Agronomic Research in West and Central Africa (CORAF), Bioversity International, the International Institute of Topical Agriculture (IITA), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the West Africa Rice Development Association (WARDA), the International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), the Desert Margin Programme (DMP), the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), the System-Wide Genetic Resources Programme (SGRP) and the Genetic Resources Policy Initiative (GRPI) co-funded and organized the conference assisted by the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) and Syngenta. …”
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Ex-ante evaluation of interventions to upgrade pork value chains in southern Myanmar
Published 2021“…This study is part of a larger, five-year agricultural research and development project intended to upgrade pork and rice value chains and strengthen rural livelihoods in southern Myanmar's Tanintharyi Region. …”
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Pathogen and heavy metal contamination in urban agroecosystems of northern Ghana: influence of biochar application and wastewater irrigation
Published 2021“…To assess the related health risks, we determined pathogen and heavy metal fate associated with biochar application and wastewater irrigation in the urban agriculture of northern Ghana. Rice (Oryza L.) husk biochar (20 t ha-1), N–P–K 15–15–15 fertilizer (212.5 kg ha-1), and their combinations were evaluated in a field-based experiment. …”
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Managing salinity for sustainable agricultural production in salt-affected soils of irrigated drylands
Published 2023“…OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to assess the potential of conservation agriculture (CA)-based practices, water-saving irrigation, water quality, and nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates for improving the sustainability of rice-wheat (RWS) and cotton-wheat (CWS) systems in salt-affected irrigated drylands. …”
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Genome edited wheat- current advances for the second green revolution
Published 2022“…Common wheat is a major source of nutrition around the globe, but unlike maize and rice hybrids, no breakthrough has been made to enhance wheat yield since Green Revolution. …”
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Big data, small explanatory and predictive power: Lessons from random forest modeling of on-farm yield variability and implications for data-driven agronomy
Published 2023“…Results Yield variability in relative terms was smallest for wheat and barley in the Netherlands and for wheat in Ethiopia, intermediate for rice in the Philippines, and greatest for maize in Ethiopia. …”
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Where women in agri-food systems are at highest climate risk: A methodology for mapping climate-agriculture-gender inequality hotspots
Published 2023“…Applying our methodology for agricultural activity-specific hotspot subnational areas to four focus countries, Mali, Zambia, Pakistan and Bangladesh, for instance, identifies a cluster of districts in Dhaka and Mymensingh divisions in Bangladesh as a hotspot for rice. The relevance and urgency of identifying localities where climate change hits agri-food systems hardest and is likely to negatively affect population groups or sectors that are particularly vulnerable is increasingly acknowledged in the literature and, in the spirit of leaving no one behind, in climate and development policy arenas. …”
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Assessment of feed resources availability and use for cattle and pigs in Mai Son District, Son La Province, Vietnam
Published 2023“…The poor quality of diets arising from use of high proportion of crop residues such as rice bran, banana trunk and sugarcane tops was also flagged as a challenge. …”
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Exploring and analysing practices and pathways to improve resource use efficiency of crop-livestock farming systems in North-western Bangladesh
Published 2023“…The adoption of Jara hybrid-1 grass as a new hybrid green fodder crop, in combination with 60% chopped rice straw, was recommended for feeding cows in the study locations. …”
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Report of the Mitigate+ Scoring Workshop to evaluate the scalability of innovations for reducing food system GHG emission while achieving SDG co-benefits in Kenya
Published 2023“…The technologies/innovations evaluated during the workshops were Improved Livestock Breeds and Feeds (ILBF), Integrated Aquaculture Practices (IAP), Biogas Technology (BT) and Alternative Wetting and Drying for rice (AWD). These technologies were selected for scoring based on their alignment with Kenya’s national and local development plans and priorities, their GHG mitigation opportunity in the context and their potential to deliver SDG co-benefits. …”
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Agricultural R&D investments and policy development goals in Sub-Saharan Africa: Assessing prioritization of value chains in Senegal
Published 2022“…When accounting for policy preferences that attribute relative priority weight to development objectives, results (based on a ranking scale) indicate that R&D investments for maximizing development objectives can be most effective in Senegal’s VCs for traditional export crops (growth, diets, jobs, and to some extent poverty), groundnuts (poverty, diets, and jobs), rice (poverty and jobs), poultry/eggs (diets and jobs), sorghum/millet (poverty and growth), and cattle (diets and growth). …”
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Credit constraints and agricultural technology adoption: Evidence from Nigeria
Published 2020“…Lack of access to information and communication technology, extension services, and insurance coverage are the major demand-side factors negatively affecting smallholder’s access to credit. Registered land tiles and livestock ownership enhance credit access. …”
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Understanding knowledge, attitudes, and practices among smallholder women and youth farmers in relation to seed information and entrepreneurship in Butaleja Eastern Uganda
Published 2024“…IRRI has partnered with CBCC to design and implement a project to address the challenges of equitable access to climate-resilient, market-preferred, and nutritious varieties of beans and rice in Eastern Uganda. The project aims to customize a strategy and equitable seeds access intervention model for Uganda.…”
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Socio-economic, environmental and health impacts of dietary transformation in Bangladesh: A scenario simulation study for the period 2022-2040
Published 2024“…Recently, in many low- and middle-income countries, a rise in income, urbanization and a change in lifestyles have resulted in a shift in dietary patterns from mainly staple crops, such as rice, wheat and maize, towards a diet characterized by higher intake of meat, sugar and processed foods. …”
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Opportunities and limitations of food-feed crops for livestock feeding and implications for livestock-water productivity
Published 2009“…Using examples from multi-dimensional crop improvement, it is shown that CR fodder quality of key crops such as sorghum, rice and groundnut can be improved by genetic enhancement without detriment to grain and pod yields. …”
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