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Mainstreaming gender in the multi-stakeholder platforms project
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121023
Abstract
To harmonise the understanding of basic concepts and knowledge necessary for effective gender mainstreaming in the MSP Project.
To sensitise and build knowledge on gender amongst stakeholders in the MSP Project
Guide stakeholders on developing indicators, monitoring their work and reporting on gender outcomes
Publication year
2022
Authors
Nchanji,…
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Agronomic evaluation of 15 Centrosema sp. accessions in time of maximum and minimum rainfall in Colombia
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/122001
Abstract
Much of the tropical livestock sector is managed in extensive grazing systems and in most cases with native and/or naturalized germplasm. Management practices in livestock farms do not only include the rotation of paddocks, adequate periods of occupation and rest, and the pasture areas are competing with other uses for land (e.g., deforestation, crops). That is why it is necessary to…
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Gender inequalities in the Colombian cattle sector: An econometric analysis
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/122018
Abstract
Cattle is the most important agricultural activity in Colombia, representing around 30.6% of the national agricultural GDP and 19% of the agricultural (6% of the national) employment, surpassing the values of coffee and palm oil production by three and eight times, respectively. Despite its economic and social importance, the Colombian cattle sector is characterised by gender differences and inequalities, which are…
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Youth in livestock and the power of education, the case of “Heirs of Tradition”
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125159
Publication year
2022
Authors
Triana Ángel, Natalia
Ariza-Aya, Mauricio
Arango, Jacobo
Burkart, Stefan
Full Citation
Triana-Angel, N.; Ariza-Aya, M.; Arango, J.; Burkart, S. (2022) Youth in livestock and the power of education, the case of “Heirs of…
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Investing in a just protein transition
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120611
Abstract
"Investing in a just protein transition" presentation by Lini Wollenberg at the FAIRR and Clim-EAT Brainstorming session from May 17-18, 2022. Organized by the Farm Animal Investment Risk & Return (FAIRR) Initiative and Clim-Eat. The purpose of this session is to stimulate a just transition to sustainable meat production and democratize alternative meat production.
Publication year
2022…
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Lessons from 11 years of CCAFS: Lessons to support the methane pledge
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120497
Abstract
"Why agriculture and trade matter in GHG mitigation pathways", presented by Lini Wollenberg for the OECD - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Virtual Workshop. From "Mitigating GHG Emissions in Agriculture in an Interconnected World" on April 11-12 2022. This presentation covers the elements of a global strategy, priorities for coordinated action, IPCC, and global food systems emissions. Additional…
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Extensión y pronósticos agroclimáticos de arroz: Resultados preliminares
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121057
Abstract
La adopcion de tecnologia es uno de los objetivos principales de las organizaciones e instituciones que trabajan en investigacion desarrollo agricola. Existen varios ejemplos que demuestran los beneficios de adoptar tecnologias y en este ejemplo practico se presentan los resultados positivos alcanzados por aquellos agricultores que han recibido pronosticos agrclimaticos y participado en talleres de extension…
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Aerial mapping of rice crops using mosaicing techniques for vegetative index monitoring
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97430
Abstract
In Colombia up to 40% of yield variability is due to the effects of climate variations. Rapid phenotyping methods are needed to properly assess the crop and improve production rates. In this paper, we propose to focus on developing a noninvasive system for speeding up monitoring tasks in rice crops. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are used…
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The impact of agricultural credit on the cattle inventory in Colombia: a spatial analysis
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/122004
Abstract
The relationship between access to credit, agricultural production/productivity, and deforestation represents clear challenges for sustainable development (i.e., the elimination of poverty, reduction of inequalities, increase of food security and stimulation of economic growth) and has been widely documented. The precise impacts access to credit has on cattle production levels and deforestation,…
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Economic impact of improved bean varieties in Central America and USA: measurable outputs and impact pathways
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125174
Abstract
The objective of this study is to estimate the economic impact of investments made by the former Legume Innovation Lab program, the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and other organizations and universities on bean breeding. The evaluation focuses on the USA (i.e., Michigan), Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Haiti. We rely on a combination of secondary data and…
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Fast tracking silvopastoral systems by using local tree knowledge in the Amazon region of Colombia
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120399
Publication year
2022
Authors
Cardoso Arango, Juan Andrés
Triana Ángel, Natalia
Sotelo, Mauricio E.
Full Citation
Cardoso J.A.; Triana-Ángel, N.; Sotelo, M.E. (2022) Fast tracking silvopastoral systems by using local tree knowledge in the Amazon…
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Silvopastoral systems, working with communities in the Department of Caquetá
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120231
Publication year
2022
Authors
Sotelo, Mauricio E.
Cardoso, Juan Andrés
Montoya, Alejandro
Triana Ángel, Natalia
Ortíz, Juan Gabriel
Rivera, Viviana
Urrea Benítez, José Luis
Arango, Jacobo
Full Citation…
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Decoding the food and culture connection to promote healthier foodways in Kenya
Part 3 of a series by: Irene Induli, Yasu Morimoto, Patrick Maundu and Erika Eliana Mosquera Echeverry
Food and culture are inherently connected. What natural sources people use to obtain their food, what they consider consumable and what they do not, how they prepare it, and how they consume it (in whose company and following what rites) has been…
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How well do traditional markets contribute to improving consumers’ diets in Kisumu?
Céline Termote, Joseph Amoke, Irmgard Jordan, Christine Chege
authors include Consolata Musita
The kind of foods made available to consumers and their affordability often influences consumer behaviour. This story gives a brief snapshot of the dynamics of two markets in Manyatta, Kisumu, from the consumer’s…
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Wild, Edible, and Nutritious! Research and recipes reveal the benefits of regional Turkish plants
Eliot Gee, Teresa Borelli
In Türkiye, wild plants have historically been part of local culture and cuisine, but less so in recent years. By conducting food composition analysis of plants found in five diverse regions, researchers have documented the nutrition value of these species, proving their importance in…