The world has been experiencing a dramatic surge in the price of many staple foods since 2005. The prices of cereals and oil have almost doubled in just one year. Soaring food prices and market instability have led to a threat to food security1. This is particularly true for the population of the Hindu Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region. As a result of their gradual integration into regional and global markets, mountain societies in the HKH region have been moving increasingly from subsistence farming to market-based agricultural production and cash crops2. Although this process has been..
<p>Food insecurity is a global issue, with higher prevalence of hunger in developing countries. Low ...
In this paper, we are showing that famines and mass hunger deaths were no longer a problem in indepe...
In 2007 and the first half of 2008, a sharp rise in agricultural commodity and food prices triggered...
The present paper analyses the factors driving the present crisis from ICIMOD’s mountain perspective...
The paper examines the effects of the phenomenon of soaring world food prices in a typical Low Incom...
The worsening global financial crisis threatens to perpetuate food insecurity that would result in w...
This study explores the differences between mountain and non-mountain countries in food security and...
Food security is fundamentally about achieving reliable access to adequate, affordable and nutritiou...
Since 1961, significant progress in terms of increasing food supplies has been made in South Asia (S...
While economic growth has lifted more people from poverty than in any prior period, world market sho...
Abstract: The paper aims to study the extent of food insecurity in South Asian Countries (SAC) with ...
The study investigated the rising global food security crisis. Emphasis was placed on the strategic ...
This paper which draws from several reports and briefs that have been prepared by ReSAKSS in the la...
INTRODUCTION Globally, one-third of food production is lost annually due to negligent authorities. I...
In August 2008, CONDESAN, as a co-sponsor with the Secretary General of the Andean Community’s offic...
<p>Food insecurity is a global issue, with higher prevalence of hunger in developing countries. Low ...
In this paper, we are showing that famines and mass hunger deaths were no longer a problem in indepe...
In 2007 and the first half of 2008, a sharp rise in agricultural commodity and food prices triggered...
The present paper analyses the factors driving the present crisis from ICIMOD’s mountain perspective...
The paper examines the effects of the phenomenon of soaring world food prices in a typical Low Incom...
The worsening global financial crisis threatens to perpetuate food insecurity that would result in w...
This study explores the differences between mountain and non-mountain countries in food security and...
Food security is fundamentally about achieving reliable access to adequate, affordable and nutritiou...
Since 1961, significant progress in terms of increasing food supplies has been made in South Asia (S...
While economic growth has lifted more people from poverty than in any prior period, world market sho...
Abstract: The paper aims to study the extent of food insecurity in South Asian Countries (SAC) with ...
The study investigated the rising global food security crisis. Emphasis was placed on the strategic ...
This paper which draws from several reports and briefs that have been prepared by ReSAKSS in the la...
INTRODUCTION Globally, one-third of food production is lost annually due to negligent authorities. I...
In August 2008, CONDESAN, as a co-sponsor with the Secretary General of the Andean Community’s offic...
<p>Food insecurity is a global issue, with higher prevalence of hunger in developing countries. Low ...
In this paper, we are showing that famines and mass hunger deaths were no longer a problem in indepe...
In 2007 and the first half of 2008, a sharp rise in agricultural commodity and food prices triggered...