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Trends in feed, livestock production, and rangelands during the transition period in three Central Asian countries
After the breakup of the Soviet Union, the republics of Central Asia began to restructure their agricultural sectors to achieve food security and to adjust to the requirements of a market economy.
Food and agricultural policies for the 21st century
Prospects for food demand and supply in Central Asia
Central Asia has experienced massive economic and social shocks during the past decade following the dissolution of the former Soviet Union.
Achieving food security in Central Asia: current challenges and policy research needs
This paper introduces the papers of this Special Issue on Achieving Food Security in Central Asia.
This paper attempts to provide insights into poverty, food insecurity, and malnutrition in Central Asia in the period following independence, and presents the available evidence from household-level data in the Kyrgyz Republic.
Food policy research for improving the reform of agricultural input and output markets in Central Asia
Agriculture is a significant component of the Central Asian economies. Since independence, the republics have implemented agricultural reforms in varying measure, yet production has fallen sharply across the region.