A significant share of undernourished people are smallholder farmers in low and middle-income countries. Recent studies advocate improving market access as an important pathway towards improving the dietary diversity of farm households over increasing farm production diversity. A systematic review of five databases using Priori criteria identified 28 original studies from 14 low and middle income countries by screening 786 articles using different indicators of market access, diets, and nutrition. Most of the studies reported a consistent positive association between access to markets and dietary diversity, and few studies reported positive or negative association. However, findings are context-specific from several countries in Africa and ...
Improving the production of a variety of foods by subsistence farmers has been identified as a key s...
This study examines the effects of smallholder milk market participation on household and intra-hous...
Undernourishment, low food quantity and poor dietary quality are common among smallholders in rural ...
The persistence of malnutrition resulting from micronutrient deficiencies in developing countries ha...
Recent research has analyzed whether higher levels of farm production diversity contribute to improv...
The risk of malnutrition, particularly micronutrient deficiency, is high in large parts of Sub-Sahar...
This paper investigates the role of farm diversification for dietary diversity of households in smal...
Investments in agricultural modernization have resulted in remarkable progress in food production ov...
Production risk and market access put pressure on agricultural household production and food consump...
Child dietary diversity is poor in much of rural Africa and developing Asia, prompting significant e...
Improved food security and nutrition remain a notable global challenge. Yet, food security and nutri...
This paper explores the relationship between agriculture, dietary diversity, and market access in Ne...
Abstract Market access influences the dietary diversity and food security for smallholder households...
Agricultural and food policies are increasingly asked to do more to improve the dietary quality of p...
Smallholder farmers produce majority of food in developing countries yet continue to be vulnerable t...
Improving the production of a variety of foods by subsistence farmers has been identified as a key s...
This study examines the effects of smallholder milk market participation on household and intra-hous...
Undernourishment, low food quantity and poor dietary quality are common among smallholders in rural ...
The persistence of malnutrition resulting from micronutrient deficiencies in developing countries ha...
Recent research has analyzed whether higher levels of farm production diversity contribute to improv...
The risk of malnutrition, particularly micronutrient deficiency, is high in large parts of Sub-Sahar...
This paper investigates the role of farm diversification for dietary diversity of households in smal...
Investments in agricultural modernization have resulted in remarkable progress in food production ov...
Production risk and market access put pressure on agricultural household production and food consump...
Child dietary diversity is poor in much of rural Africa and developing Asia, prompting significant e...
Improved food security and nutrition remain a notable global challenge. Yet, food security and nutri...
This paper explores the relationship between agriculture, dietary diversity, and market access in Ne...
Abstract Market access influences the dietary diversity and food security for smallholder households...
Agricultural and food policies are increasingly asked to do more to improve the dietary quality of p...
Smallholder farmers produce majority of food in developing countries yet continue to be vulnerable t...
Improving the production of a variety of foods by subsistence farmers has been identified as a key s...
This study examines the effects of smallholder milk market participation on household and intra-hous...
Undernourishment, low food quantity and poor dietary quality are common among smallholders in rural ...