Home to one-quarter of humanity—one-fifth of whom are youth—South Asia has the world’s largest concentration of poverty and malnutrition (1–3). Despite producing one-quarter of the world’s consumed food, the region’s agrifood systems face formidable challenges in producing an adequate and affordable supply of the diverse foods needed for sustainable healthy diets (4,5). Unhealthy food consumption is rising, and farming systems are threatened by unsustainable groundwater withdrawal due to poorly developed food and energy policies. In addition, South Asia’s farmers are both contributors and victims of climate change and extreme weather, which contributes to rural out-migration—particularly of youth—resulting in rising labor scarcity and incre...
Despite significant improvements over recent decades, rates of undernutrition remain high in South A...
Despite significant improvements over recent decades, rates of undernutrition remain high in South A...
The subject of the study is analysis of the state of food security of the South Asian countries at t...
Home to one-quarter of humanity—one-fifth of whom are youth—South Asia has the world’s largest conce...
Home to one-quarter of humanity — one-fifth of whom are youth – South Asia has the world’s largest c...
Agriculture, natural resources, and the nutrition landscape in South Asia (SA) are unique. As in oth...
Forty percent of the world's hungry people lived in South Asia even before the food price crisis of ...
South Asian countries have made remarkable advances in food production accompanied by a dramatic red...
South Asia is primarily an agrarian economy facing the five transitions of population growth, urbani...
Achieving food and nutrition security is a complex challenge. This is especially true in South Asia,...
The latest report from the IPCC predicts that climate change will reduce agricultural production by ...
South Asia, a home of 1.7 billion people houses the most poor and malnourished people globally. The ...
Since 1961, significant progress in terms of increasing food supplies has been made in South Asia (S...
South Asia is home to the largest concentration of poor and undernourished people in the world, so f...
TAFSSA (Transforming Agrifood Systems in South Asia), a CGIAR Regional Integrated Initiative, addres...
Despite significant improvements over recent decades, rates of undernutrition remain high in South A...
Despite significant improvements over recent decades, rates of undernutrition remain high in South A...
The subject of the study is analysis of the state of food security of the South Asian countries at t...
Home to one-quarter of humanity—one-fifth of whom are youth—South Asia has the world’s largest conce...
Home to one-quarter of humanity — one-fifth of whom are youth – South Asia has the world’s largest c...
Agriculture, natural resources, and the nutrition landscape in South Asia (SA) are unique. As in oth...
Forty percent of the world's hungry people lived in South Asia even before the food price crisis of ...
South Asian countries have made remarkable advances in food production accompanied by a dramatic red...
South Asia is primarily an agrarian economy facing the five transitions of population growth, urbani...
Achieving food and nutrition security is a complex challenge. This is especially true in South Asia,...
The latest report from the IPCC predicts that climate change will reduce agricultural production by ...
South Asia, a home of 1.7 billion people houses the most poor and malnourished people globally. The ...
Since 1961, significant progress in terms of increasing food supplies has been made in South Asia (S...
South Asia is home to the largest concentration of poor and undernourished people in the world, so f...
TAFSSA (Transforming Agrifood Systems in South Asia), a CGIAR Regional Integrated Initiative, addres...
Despite significant improvements over recent decades, rates of undernutrition remain high in South A...
Despite significant improvements over recent decades, rates of undernutrition remain high in South A...
The subject of the study is analysis of the state of food security of the South Asian countries at t...