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Global Food and Natural Resources
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Globalization and Markets
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Diet Quality and Health of the Poor
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Rebuilding after Emergencies and Crises
Genetic Resource Policies for the Poor
Agricultural Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy
2020 Vision for Food, Agriculture, and the Environment
Food Prices
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    The Financial and Economic Crash of 2008 and its Impact on Food and Agriculture in Developing Countries
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    Global Hunger Index: Reducing Gender Inequality, Reducing Hunger
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    Economywide impacts of climate change on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa
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    Mapping the South African farming sector’s vulnerability to climate change and variability
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