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Adoption of common bean technologies and its impacts on productivity and household welfare in Ethiopia: Lessons from tropical legumes project

Diciembre, 2020
Ethiopia

This report presents adoption patterns of common bean varieties with associated technologies and the resultant effects on productivity and household well-being. In a bid to identify the key variables that govern the use of the technologies promoted by the project, on the one hand, and to examine the impact of the technologies adopted on the livelihood and productivity of bean farmers, on the other, appropriate statistical and econometric techniques were employed. The findings and the conclusions drawn thereof are assumed to represent features of common bean growers in the country.

Contribution to the reform of Tunisia's policies for pastoral development and restoration of rangelands

Diciembre, 2020
Tunisia

Since 2017, ICARDA has been facilitating the transition to improved policies for sustainable management of rangelands in Tunisia. PIM-supported methods and approaches on the quantitative assessment of alternative rangeland governance approaches have been used as inputs into the development of the future new pastoral code.

Ex-ante evaluation of economic impacts of adopting improved forages in the Colombian Orinoquía

Diciembre, 2020
Global

Forage-based cattle systems play a key role in rural economies of developing countries in terms of food security and poverty alleviation. However, they can generate negative environmental impacts by contributing to increased greenhouse gas emissions, land degradation, and reduction of biodiversity.

Household farm production diversity and micronutrient intake: Where are the linkages? Panel data evidence from Uganda

Diciembre, 2020
Uganda

Hunger and malnutrition are key global challenges whose understanding is instrumental to their elimination, thus realization of important sustainable development goals (SDGs). However, understanding linkages between farm production diversity (FPD) and household micronutrient intake is important in mapping micronutrient deficiencies and hidden hunger. Such understanding would inform appropriate interventions against malnutrition. Unfortunately, empirical literature is scarce to sufficiently inform such understanding.

The risk of unintended deforestation from scaling sustainable livestock production systems

Diciembre, 2020
Mexico

Silvopastoral systems (SPS)—production systems integrating trees, forages, and livestock within the same land area—are recognized as critical for reducing tropical deforestation and improving livelihoods, ecosystem services, and carbon sinks. Yet, research on how scaling SPS influences forest cover changes at large geographical scales is scant. Our study delves deeper into the interlinkages between scaling SPS and deforestation.