Food insecurity, child malnutrition, and land degradation remain persistent problems in Sub-Saharan Africa. Agricultural sustainable intensification (SI) has been proposed as a possible solution to simultaneously address these challenges. Narrowly defined, SI entails raising agricultural productivity while preserving or improving the natural resource base, but broader definitions of SI require that it also maintain or enhance human well-being, including child nutrition. Yet there is little empirical evidence on if adoption of practices that contribute to SI from an environmental standpoint do indeed improve child nutrition. To begin to fill this gap, this study uses nationally representative household panel survey data from Tanzania to anal...
The sustainable intensification of African agriculture is gaining momentum with the compelling need ...
Using appropriate fertilizer recommendations and effective fertilizer materials is important to meet...
Abstract Productivity growth emanating from scientific advances offered by biotechnology and other p...
Food insecurity, child malnutrition, and land degradation remain persistent problems in sub-Saharan ...
In many developing countries including Tanzania, food insecurity and child malnutrition remain persi...
Ensuring nutritionally adequate food supply in Africa south of the Sahara requires the sustainable i...
Adoption of improved crop varieties can lead to multiple benefits to farm households, including incr...
Adoption of agricultural technology can lead to multiple benefits to farm households, including incr...
Nutrition-sensitive agriculture (NSA) interventions leverage agriculture to improve human nutrition ...
Sustainable Intensification (SI) is essential for Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to meet the food demand o...
With only four years before the end date for the United Nations Decade of Action on Nutrition, the n...
Undernutrition affects millions of children in low- and middle- income countries, causing poor growt...
While Tanzania has enjoyed strong growth in GDP per capita since 2000 (approximately 7% per year),...
Child malnutrition is an urgent and complex issue and requires integrated approaches across agricult...
International audienceCONTEXTDespite recent improvements in living standards, a substantial proporti...
The sustainable intensification of African agriculture is gaining momentum with the compelling need ...
Using appropriate fertilizer recommendations and effective fertilizer materials is important to meet...
Abstract Productivity growth emanating from scientific advances offered by biotechnology and other p...
Food insecurity, child malnutrition, and land degradation remain persistent problems in sub-Saharan ...
In many developing countries including Tanzania, food insecurity and child malnutrition remain persi...
Ensuring nutritionally adequate food supply in Africa south of the Sahara requires the sustainable i...
Adoption of improved crop varieties can lead to multiple benefits to farm households, including incr...
Adoption of agricultural technology can lead to multiple benefits to farm households, including incr...
Nutrition-sensitive agriculture (NSA) interventions leverage agriculture to improve human nutrition ...
Sustainable Intensification (SI) is essential for Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to meet the food demand o...
With only four years before the end date for the United Nations Decade of Action on Nutrition, the n...
Undernutrition affects millions of children in low- and middle- income countries, causing poor growt...
While Tanzania has enjoyed strong growth in GDP per capita since 2000 (approximately 7% per year),...
Child malnutrition is an urgent and complex issue and requires integrated approaches across agricult...
International audienceCONTEXTDespite recent improvements in living standards, a substantial proporti...
The sustainable intensification of African agriculture is gaining momentum with the compelling need ...
Using appropriate fertilizer recommendations and effective fertilizer materials is important to meet...
Abstract Productivity growth emanating from scientific advances offered by biotechnology and other p...