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journal article

Separability, spillovers, and segmented markets: Evidence from dairy in India

A long history of empirical research has focused on testing whether and when household consumption and production decisions are separable. If markets were perfect, household consumption would be independent of production.

journal article

Do private consultants promote savings and investments in rural Mozambique?

Research shows that follow-up visits from financial consultants increase ‘hidden savings’ in the form of new capital investments on farmers’ own accounts. (Rural Mozambique)
report

Resilience in agro-ecological landscapes: Process principles and outcome indicators

This paper explores outcome indicators and process principles to evaluate landscape resilience in agro-ecosystems, drawing on outcome indicator case studies of the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE).

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Accelerating rural energy access for agricultural transformation: Contribution of the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems to transforming food, land and water systems in a climate crisis

With adverse impacts of climate change growing in number and intensity, there is an urgent need to reduce emissions from food systems to net zero.

conference paper

Scaling-up agricultural innovations: Who should be targeted?

We adopt the newly redefined marginal treatment effect (MTE) framework to examine how farmers' resource endowment and unobserved factors affect the marginal benefit of adopting sustainable intensification of agricultural practices (SI practices),

conference paper

Irrigation and agricultural transformation in Ethiopia

The climate change forecasts for Ethiopia predict higher temperature and rainfall and increased variability in rainfall with periodic severe droughts and floods.