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Grants and Awards-DeadlineWednesday, September 12, 2018 - 11:00
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Interview with Ronnie Vernooy : the LINK
Published dateSaturday, January 2, 2010 - 05:00 -
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Farmers' rights : global contexts, negotiations and strategies
This policy brief highlights developments in global negotiations on the conservation, development and use of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture, and the realization of farmers' rights.
Published date2009 -
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Collaborative learning for the co-management of natural resources in Mongolia : final technical report
"A rich herder can become poor in only one winter." Given the central place of the livestock economy, the focus is on improving the quality of animals, diversifying production and income, and on adding value to products.
Published dateSunday, January 2, 2011 - 00:00 -
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Undernourishment and Public Policy in India
Scientists, donors, and Indian policymakers are puzzled why India has the highest percentage of undernourished children in the world.
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Understanding the Market for Agro-Commodities in the West Bank
Food security is a major issue in the West Bank. Given the region's arid environment and limited water for irrigation, knowing how to best use scarce resources can better inform agricultural policy for food security.
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Food Security and Climate Change in Cambodia
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in Asia. About 70% of the population depends on agriculture for a living. Food insecurity affects rural people in particular, and the number of people who are food insecure is growing.
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Shifting Cultivation : Promoting Innovative Policy and Development Options in the Eastern Himalayas
Shifting cultivation has generally been subject to policies that are geared toward eradicating the system altogether, whether by banning the practice or inducing farmers to take up alternative employment.
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Migration, Rural Poverty and Community Natural Resource Management in Cambodia
Cambodia has a long history of migration, dislocation and forced resettlement.
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Collaborative Learning for Co-management of Natural Resources in Mongolia
The grasslands and steppes of Mongolia are currently home to some 35 million head of livestock and 180 000 herding families.