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Economywide effects of climate‐smart agriculture in Ethiopia
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an approach for transforming and reorienting agricultural systems to support food security under climate change.
Can women's self‐help groups improve access to information, decision‐making, and agricultural practices? The Indian case
Are women’s self-help programs an effective way of improving women's empowerment in agriculture and agricultural practices?
The role of health, experience, and educational attainment in agricultural production: Evidence from smallholders in Burkina Faso
Geography of plant breeding systems, agroclimatic similarity, and agricultural productivity: Evidence from Nigeria
Agricultural productivity & technical efficiency at the agricultural household level is positively affected by similar agroclimatic conditions between locations of agricultural households & major plant breeding institutes.
Rural populations face a much higher burden of child undernutrition than urban populations, especially in sub‐Saharan Africa, a continent where many households still live in remote rural areas.
Weather risk: How does it change the yield benefits of nitrogen fertilizer and improved maize varieties in sub‐Saharan Africa?
How does it change the yield benefits of nitrogen fertilizer and improved maize varieties in Africa south of the Sahara?
Implications of the global growth slowdown for rural poverty
Projected growth rates have fallen in recent years; this article examines the impact of this slowdown on the poor, particularly the rural poor.
Diet transformation in Africa: the case of Ethiopia
Four rounds of nationally representative data from Ethiopia document changes in household food consumption patterns.