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Recent studies found the extent of food price seasonality in sub-Saharan Africa to be two to three times greater than that observed on global markets.
Can women’s empowerment increase animal source food consumption in flood prone areas of Bangladesh?
Bangladesh is one of the most flood-prone countries in the world and households located in at-risk areas endure periodic destruction and losses, thus making them worse off than those not prone to flooding.
This study investigates the determinants of farmers’ crop choice decisions, crop area diversification, and income diversification in Sub-Saharan Africa using nationally representative panel data for Nigeria and Uganda.
Harvested area gaps in China between 1981 and 2010: Effects of climatic and land management factors
Effects of climatic and land management factors using the harvested area gap (HAG)--the amount of harvested area that can be gained if all existing cropland is harvested frequently.
Delving deeper into the agricultural transformation and youth employment nexus: The Nigerian case
Youth employment is not an entirely new topic for research and policy.
The Nigeria Strategy Support Program (NSSP) informs on Nigeria's agriculture policy.