In rural areas where malnutrition is higher and households poorer, growing diverse fruit trees-especially indigenous fruits-can provide multiple benefits. These fruit trees can be a valuable source of secondary income in rural areas such as Guinayangan, where coconut cultivation is the primary source of income. They are also a viable strategy to promote climate-smart agriculture which can strengthen the resilience of farmers; and to diversify agricultural systems for better nutrition within the community
Very few of the world's plant species are used for food, feed, fuel, shelter, industry, medicine and...
This document was prepared with the contributions and support of diverse groups related to the rese...
Upland farmers have long been cast as key actors of deforestation, but in the wake of timber scarcit...
In rural areas where malnutrition is higher and households poorer, growing diverse fruit trees-espec...
The main purpose of this study was to generate evidence on the factors influencing the adoption of d...
Nutrition-related problems are a widespread challenge in the Philippines. Many factors contribute to...
Nutrition-related problems are a widespread challenge in the Philippines. Many factors contribute to...
To generate evidence on increasing household resilience to climate change through increased farm inc...
The Philippines is one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia, with a gross domestic product (GDP)...
Tropical fruits – full of rich nutrients and health properties – are adapted to hot and humid enviro...
The brief tackles the role of agroforestry in achieving food and nutritional security, climate chang...
The world production of tropical fruit was estimated at about 65 Mt in 2002, of which developing cou...
With increasing population, rising household income and greater urbanisation in the Philippines, mar...
The study assessed the carbon sequestration potential of existing fruit farms in Batangas province. ...
The global food system is causing large‐scale environmental degradation and is a major contributor t...
Very few of the world's plant species are used for food, feed, fuel, shelter, industry, medicine and...
This document was prepared with the contributions and support of diverse groups related to the rese...
Upland farmers have long been cast as key actors of deforestation, but in the wake of timber scarcit...
In rural areas where malnutrition is higher and households poorer, growing diverse fruit trees-espec...
The main purpose of this study was to generate evidence on the factors influencing the adoption of d...
Nutrition-related problems are a widespread challenge in the Philippines. Many factors contribute to...
Nutrition-related problems are a widespread challenge in the Philippines. Many factors contribute to...
To generate evidence on increasing household resilience to climate change through increased farm inc...
The Philippines is one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia, with a gross domestic product (GDP)...
Tropical fruits – full of rich nutrients and health properties – are adapted to hot and humid enviro...
The brief tackles the role of agroforestry in achieving food and nutritional security, climate chang...
The world production of tropical fruit was estimated at about 65 Mt in 2002, of which developing cou...
With increasing population, rising household income and greater urbanisation in the Philippines, mar...
The study assessed the carbon sequestration potential of existing fruit farms in Batangas province. ...
The global food system is causing large‐scale environmental degradation and is a major contributor t...
Very few of the world's plant species are used for food, feed, fuel, shelter, industry, medicine and...
This document was prepared with the contributions and support of diverse groups related to the rese...
Upland farmers have long been cast as key actors of deforestation, but in the wake of timber scarcit...