The paper presents results of a comparative analysis of the health and nutritional effects of cash crop production in 6 countries--The Gambia, Guatemala, Kenya, Malawi, the Philippines, and Rwanda. The 6 country case studies were conducted during the same time period and used a similar, although not identical, research protocol. Participation in cash crop schemes resulted in increases in household income. Short-term increases in household income did not result in a decrease in the incidence of illness in preschool-aged children nor in the total time that preschoolers were ill. Increases in household income did result in increases in the preschooler's energy consumption; however, the income/calorie consumption links, although significant, we...
Poor child health and nutrition persist throughout West Africa. This research analyzes the impact of...
Zambia and particularly the Eastern province have one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the wo...
This study examined the impact of push-pull technology (PPT) on the nutritional status of children a...
The commercialization of Agriculture is the cornerstone on economic development in the most developi...
In 1984, a two-part study was initiated to evaluate the income and nutritional effects of shifting f...
This paper provides evidence of the effect of agricultural diversification and commercialization on ...
Over the past several years IFPRI has undertaken research on the production, consumption, and nutrit...
The primary objective of this paper is the consideration of the hypothesis that cash cropping has a ...
This research report by Eilleen T. Kennedy is part of a major IFPRI effort to assess the effects of ...
Agricultural commercialization, or the transition from food to cash crops, has gained increasing att...
Abstract: Malnutrition is widespread in the developing world. 12 or more million low-birth-weight b...
This study attempts to fill the knowledge gap between the cross-country analyses that explore the li...
Nutrition is known to be the key driver in well-being and fitness generally, and as a driving force ...
This paper provides evidence of the effect of agricultural diversification and commercialization on ...
Malawi is one of the poorest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, with a per capita income of about US$1...
Poor child health and nutrition persist throughout West Africa. This research analyzes the impact of...
Zambia and particularly the Eastern province have one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the wo...
This study examined the impact of push-pull technology (PPT) on the nutritional status of children a...
The commercialization of Agriculture is the cornerstone on economic development in the most developi...
In 1984, a two-part study was initiated to evaluate the income and nutritional effects of shifting f...
This paper provides evidence of the effect of agricultural diversification and commercialization on ...
Over the past several years IFPRI has undertaken research on the production, consumption, and nutrit...
The primary objective of this paper is the consideration of the hypothesis that cash cropping has a ...
This research report by Eilleen T. Kennedy is part of a major IFPRI effort to assess the effects of ...
Agricultural commercialization, or the transition from food to cash crops, has gained increasing att...
Abstract: Malnutrition is widespread in the developing world. 12 or more million low-birth-weight b...
This study attempts to fill the knowledge gap between the cross-country analyses that explore the li...
Nutrition is known to be the key driver in well-being and fitness generally, and as a driving force ...
This paper provides evidence of the effect of agricultural diversification and commercialization on ...
Malawi is one of the poorest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, with a per capita income of about US$1...
Poor child health and nutrition persist throughout West Africa. This research analyzes the impact of...
Zambia and particularly the Eastern province have one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the wo...
This study examined the impact of push-pull technology (PPT) on the nutritional status of children a...