Agricultural Production and Technology

Mapping the Contemporary Fertilizer Policy Landscape in Malawi

Authors
Noora-Lisa Aberman, Michael Johnson, Klaus Droppelmann, Eva Schiffer, Regina Birner, Peter Gaff
Publisher
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
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https://www.ifpri.org/publication/mapping-contemporary-fertilizer-policy-landscape-malawi-guide-policy-researchers-guide-policy-researchers-guide-policy-researchers-guide-policy-researchers
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A major rationale for conducting policy research is the contribution the results can make to policy improvement efforts. Over the years, funders of international policy research have placed increasing emphasis on making sure that the research they fund influences policymaking, challenging research organizations to document the impact of their research. To improve the integration of research into policy, stakeholders need to understand the policy process itself.

HarvestPlus 2011 Annual Report

Publisher
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
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https://www.harvestplus.org/content/harvestplus-2011-annual-report

Micronutrients are vitamins and minerals that are essential for children to grow, learn, and build healthy immune systems. One in three people in the world suffer from a hidden hunger caused by a lack of micronutrients (such as vitamin A, zinc, and iron) in their diets. Hidden hunger also affects adults and can lead to repeated bouts of illness and weakened ability to work, as well as increase the risk of women dying during childbirth.

Report on the Agricultural Module, Piggy-Backed Onto the Population and Housing Census (PHC) of Uganda, 2002

Publisher
Uganda Bureau of Statistics
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http://harvestchoice.org/publications/report-agricultural-module-piggy-backed-population-and-housing-census-phc-2002-househol
Source / Citation
Uganda Bureau of Statistics. 2002. "Report on the Agricultural Module, Piggy-Backed Onto the Population and Housing Census (PHC), 2002: Household Based Agricultural Activities Crop, Livestock and Poultry Characteristics"
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This report provides a summary of the main findings from the data collected by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) through the Agricultural Module (AM) attached to the Population and Housing Census (PHC) 2002 that was conducted in September 2002.

Rwanda Agricultural Survey 2006

Publisher
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda, Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, Unit of Planning, Policy and Capacity Building, Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources
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http://harvestchoice.org/publications/rwanda-agricultural-survey-2006
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Jointly -funded by both the governments of Rwanda and the Netherlands, The Division of Policy, Planning and Capacity Building in MINAGRI, partnered with the National Statistics Institute of Rwanda, (MINECOFIN), has established an agriculture statistics Service in charge of collecting, analyzing and publishing information pertaining to agriculture sector. In 2006, data collection has covered a representative sample of 1704 farmer households countrywide. Rwanda agricultural profile is extrapolated from results set forth by this survey.

Biofortification, Agricultural Technology Adoption, and Nutrition Policy: Some Lessons and Emerging Challenges

Authors
Daniel O. Gilligan
Publisher
CESifo Economic Studies
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http://cesifo.oxfordjournals.org/content/58/2/405.abstract
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Biofortification is a rapidly emerging strategy to address micronutrient malnutrition, but as an agricultural strategy with health objectives, it faces unique challenges.

Assessing Nutritional Diversity of Cropping Systems in African Villages

Authors
Roseline Remans, Dan F. B. Flynn, Fabrice DeClerck, Willy Diru, Jessica Fanzo,
Kaitlyn Gaynor, Isabel Lambrecht, Joseph Mudiope, Patrick K. Mutuo, Phelire Nkhoma,
David Siriri, Clare Sullivan, Cheryl A. Palm
Publisher
PLoS ONE
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http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0021235

 

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Crop Production and Road Connectivity in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Spatial Analysis

Authors
Dorosh, Paul; Wang, Hyoung-Gun; You, Liang; Schmidt, Emily;
Publisher
World Bank, Africa Region, Sustainable Development Division
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http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/IW3P/IB/2010/07/28/000158349_20100728133128/Rendered/PDF/WPS5835.pdf
Source / Citation
Dorosh, Paul, Hyoung-Gun Wang, Liang You, and Emily Schmidt. (2008). Crop Production and Road Connectivity in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Spatial Analysis. Working Paper 19, Washington, D.C, Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic, World Bank.

This study examines the relationship between transport infrastructure and agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa using new data obtained from geographic information systems (GIS). First, the authors analyze the impact of road connectivity on crop production and choice of technology. Second, they explore the impact of investments that reduce road travel times. Finally, they show how this type of analysis can be used to compare cost-benefit ratios for alternative road investments in terms of agricultural output per dollar invested.

HarvestChoice Spatial Production Allocation Model (SPAM) 2000

Authors
Ulrike Wood-Sichra
Publisher
International Food Policy Research Institute
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http://harvestchoice.org/labs/spatial-allocation-agricultural-production
Source / Citation
You, L., S. Crespo, Z. Guo, J. Koo, K. Sebastian, M.T. Tenorio, S. Wood, U. Wood-Sichra. Spatial Production Allocation Model (SPAM) 2000 Version 3 Release 6.

SPAM2000 (any version) is based on a large set of data which centers as much as possible on the year 2000: land cover / land use (Boston University’s MOD

Biofuels in Africa - Opportunities, Prospects, and Challenges

Authors
Donald Mitchell
Publisher
World Bank
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http://tinyurl.com/7bkbeah

Biofuels offer an opportunity to African countries to produce new cash crops for domestic use or export. High energy prices and large consumption mandates already agreed in many countries suggest that these opportunities will remain for an extended period of time. The impacts of expanded production of crops for biofuels will be felt in the entire rural sector as resources are shifted away from traditional crops and prices of all agricultural commodities rise.

Agricultural Biotechnology in Africa: Stewardship Case Studies

Authors
Johnson L, Anthony V, Alhassan WS and Rudelsheim P, eds.
Publisher
Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA)
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http://www.syngentafoundation.org/db/1/1048.pdf#page=53
Source / Citation
Johnson L, Anthony V, Alhassan WS and Rudelsheim P, eds. 2011. Agricultural Biotechnology in Africa: Stewardship Case Studies. Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA). Accra,Ghana.
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"The project on Strengthening Capacity for Safe Biotechnology Management in Sub-Saharan Africa (SABIMA) is a partnership between the Forum for Agriculture Research in Africa (FARA), a continent-wide agricultural research, technology dissemination and