This study examined the nutrition and food security impacts of a project that was designed to improve availability of disease-free planting materials of biofortified orange-fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) in rural Tanzania. Difference-in-difference and matching techniques were employed to estimate causal effects using panel data. Participation in the project increased agronomic and nutritional knowledge of households, raised uptake rate for OFSP varieties, and improved food security status. Effects on nutrition are, however, weak. These results suggest that timely access to quality seeds accompanied by a transfer of skills is important to reduce barriers to adoption of biofortified crops with resulting positive effects on the welfare of rural ho...
Efforts to combat vitamin A deficiency in developing countries have focused on the promotion of grow...
Despite their proven effectiveness in addressing micronutrient deficiencies, adoption of biofortifie...
Poor diet quality for women and children under 2 years of age is the major public health problem in ...
This study examined the nutrition and food security impacts of a project that was designed to improv...
Biofortification of staple crops to combat micronutrient deficiencies is gaining global recognition....
Biofortification of crops to combat micronutrient deficiencies is gaining global recognition. Projec...
Food insecurity has become a key issue in the field of development in recent years with major inadeq...
Sweetpotato is a low-input crop with significant potential for improving public health and nutrition...
We examined the effect of multidimensional farmers’ beliefs on the likelihood of cultivating plantin...
We examined the effect of multidimensional farmers’ beliefs on the likelihood of cultivating plantin...
Malnutrition continues to affect many vulnerable populations worldwide, with the majority of these r...
<p>We examined the effect of multidimensional farmers’ beliefs on the likelihood of cultivating plan...
The FoodSTART Africa project contributes to fighting malnutrition by promoting production and consum...
Biofortification is a promising strategy to combat micronutrient malnutrition by promoting the adopt...
Efforts to combat vitamin A deficiency in developing countries have focused on the promotion of grow...
Efforts to combat vitamin A deficiency in developing countries have focused on the promotion of grow...
Despite their proven effectiveness in addressing micronutrient deficiencies, adoption of biofortifie...
Poor diet quality for women and children under 2 years of age is the major public health problem in ...
This study examined the nutrition and food security impacts of a project that was designed to improv...
Biofortification of staple crops to combat micronutrient deficiencies is gaining global recognition....
Biofortification of crops to combat micronutrient deficiencies is gaining global recognition. Projec...
Food insecurity has become a key issue in the field of development in recent years with major inadeq...
Sweetpotato is a low-input crop with significant potential for improving public health and nutrition...
We examined the effect of multidimensional farmers’ beliefs on the likelihood of cultivating plantin...
We examined the effect of multidimensional farmers’ beliefs on the likelihood of cultivating plantin...
Malnutrition continues to affect many vulnerable populations worldwide, with the majority of these r...
<p>We examined the effect of multidimensional farmers’ beliefs on the likelihood of cultivating plan...
The FoodSTART Africa project contributes to fighting malnutrition by promoting production and consum...
Biofortification is a promising strategy to combat micronutrient malnutrition by promoting the adopt...
Efforts to combat vitamin A deficiency in developing countries have focused on the promotion of grow...
Efforts to combat vitamin A deficiency in developing countries have focused on the promotion of grow...
Despite their proven effectiveness in addressing micronutrient deficiencies, adoption of biofortifie...
Poor diet quality for women and children under 2 years of age is the major public health problem in ...