The fundamental purpose of agriculture is not just to produce food and raw materials, but also to grow healthy, well-nourished people. One of the sector’s most important tasks then is to provide food of sufficient quantity and quality to feed and nourish the world’s population sustainably so that all people can lead healthy, productive lives. Achieving this goal will require closer collaboration across the sectors of agriculture, nutrition, and health, which have long operated in separate spheres with little recognition of how their actions affect each other. It is time for agriculture, nutrition, and health to join forces in pursuit of the common goal of improving human well-being. In Reshaping Agriculture for Nutrition and Health, leadin...
Agriculture is fundamental to achieving nutrition goals: it produces the food, energy, and nutrients...
FEW SECTORS HAVE clearer links to nutrition than agriculture. Most simply, of course, agriculture is...
Good question! In the ‘good old days’ of agricultural research from the middle of last century, the ...
This book identifies and details knowledge gaps, fosters new thinking, and proposes concrete actions...
Agriculture's vast potential to improve nutrition is just beginning to be tapped. New ideas, researc...
his book highlights the important links between agriculture and nutrition, both direct and indirect,...
The agriculture, nutrition, and health nexus came to prominence in 2011. With 1 billion people conti...
The fundamental purpose of agriculture is not just to produce food and raw materials, but to grow he...
This volume has highlighted the important links between agriculture and nutrition, both direct and i...
The main objective of the conference was to bring together the three sectors of agriculture, health,...
Agriculture’s vast potential to improve nutrition is just beginning to be tapped. New ideas, researc...
Policymaking initiatives in agriculture and public health are often pursued in a parallel and unconn...
Agriculture produces food fundamental for human health. It therefore seems obvious that agriculture,...
Agricultural development has traditionally focused on raising productivity and maximizing production...
Agriculture is closely linked to both the direct causes of undernutrition (e.g. diets, feeding pract...
Agriculture is fundamental to achieving nutrition goals: it produces the food, energy, and nutrients...
FEW SECTORS HAVE clearer links to nutrition than agriculture. Most simply, of course, agriculture is...
Good question! In the ‘good old days’ of agricultural research from the middle of last century, the ...
This book identifies and details knowledge gaps, fosters new thinking, and proposes concrete actions...
Agriculture's vast potential to improve nutrition is just beginning to be tapped. New ideas, researc...
his book highlights the important links between agriculture and nutrition, both direct and indirect,...
The agriculture, nutrition, and health nexus came to prominence in 2011. With 1 billion people conti...
The fundamental purpose of agriculture is not just to produce food and raw materials, but to grow he...
This volume has highlighted the important links between agriculture and nutrition, both direct and i...
The main objective of the conference was to bring together the three sectors of agriculture, health,...
Agriculture’s vast potential to improve nutrition is just beginning to be tapped. New ideas, researc...
Policymaking initiatives in agriculture and public health are often pursued in a parallel and unconn...
Agriculture produces food fundamental for human health. It therefore seems obvious that agriculture,...
Agricultural development has traditionally focused on raising productivity and maximizing production...
Agriculture is closely linked to both the direct causes of undernutrition (e.g. diets, feeding pract...
Agriculture is fundamental to achieving nutrition goals: it produces the food, energy, and nutrients...
FEW SECTORS HAVE clearer links to nutrition than agriculture. Most simply, of course, agriculture is...
Good question! In the ‘good old days’ of agricultural research from the middle of last century, the ...