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February 2016, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 139-149 Observations of entomophagy across Benin – practices and potentials
by L. Riggi & M. Veronesi & G. Goergen & C. MacFarlane & R. Verspoor
- 139-149 Observations of entomophagy across Benin – practices and potentials
by L. G. Riggi & M. Veronesi & G. Goergen & C. MacFarlane & R. L. Verspoor
- 151-152 Erratum to: Observations of entomophagy across Benin – practices and potentials
by L. G. Riggi & M. Veronesi & G. Goergen & C. MacFarlane & R. L. Verspoor
- 151-152 Erratum to: Observations of entomophagy across Benin – practices and potentials
by L. Riggi & M. Veronesi & G. Goergen & C. MacFarlane & R. Verspoor
- 153-165 Mopane worm (Imbrasia belina) and rural household food security in Limpopo province, South Africa
by L. Baiyegunhi & B. Oppong & G. Senyolo
- 153-165 Mopane worm (Imbrasia belina) and rural household food security in Limpopo province, South Africa
by L. J. S. Baiyegunhi & B. B. Oppong & G. M. Senyolo
- 167-177 In search of a global model of cultivation: using remote sensing to examine the characteristics and constraints of agricultural production in the developing world
by Greg Husak & Kathryn Grace
- 167-177 In search of a global model of cultivation: using remote sensing to examine the characteristics and constraints of agricultural production in the developing world
by Greg Husak & Kathryn Grace
- 179-195 Seed systems smallholder farmers use
by Shawn McGuire & Louise Sperling
- 179-195 Seed systems smallholder farmers use
by Shawn McGuire & Louise Sperling
- 197-209 Factors affecting farmers’ adoption of NERICA upland rice varieties: the case of a seed producing village in central Benin
by Tomonori Yokouchi & Kazuki Saito
- 197-209 Factors affecting farmers’ adoption of NERICA upland rice varieties: the case of a seed producing village in central Benin
by Tomonori Yokouchi & Kazuki Saito
- 211-220 Developing and deploying insect resistant maize varieties to reduce pre-and post-harvest food losses in Africa
by Tadele Tefera & Stephen Mugo & Yoseph Beyene
- 211-220 Developing and deploying insect resistant maize varieties to reduce pre-and post-harvest food losses in Africa
by Tadele Tefera & Stephen Mugo & Yoseph Beyene
- 221-238 The importance of primary inoculum and area-wide disease management to crop health and food security
by A. Bergamin Filho & A. K. Inoue-Nagata & R. B. Bassanezi & J. Belasque & L. Amorim & M. A. Macedo & J. C. Barbosa & L. Willocquet & S. Savary
- 221-238 The importance of primary inoculum and area-wide disease management to crop health and food security
by A. Filho & A. Inoue-Nagata & R. Bassanezi & J. Belasque & L. Amorim & M. Macedo & J. Barbosa & L. Willocquet & S. Savary
- 239-253 Determinants of child nutritional status in the eastern province of Zambia: the role of improved maize varieties
by Julius Manda & Cornelis Gardebroek & Makaiko G. Khonje & Arega D. Alene & Munyaradzi Mutenje & Menale Kassie
- 239-253 Determinants of child nutritional status in the eastern province of Zambia: the role of improved maize varieties
by Julius Manda & Cornelis Gardebroek & Makaiko Khonje & Arega Alene & Munyaradzi Mutenje & Menale Kassie
- 255-269 Frequency and extent of employing food insecurity coping strategies among rural households: determinants and implications for policy using evidence from Swaziland
by M. L. Mabuza & G. F. Ortmann & E. Wale
- 255-269 Frequency and extent of employing food insecurity coping strategies among rural households: determinants and implications for policy using evidence from Swaziland
by M. Mabuza & G. Ortmann & E. Wale
- 271-284 Agroforestry extension and dietary diversity – an analysis of the importance of fruit and vegetable consumption in West Pokot, Kenya
by Göran Bostedt & Agneta Hörnell & Gert Nyberg
- 271-284 Agroforestry extension and dietary diversity – an analysis of the importance of fruit and vegetable consumption in West Pokot, Kenya
by Göran Bostedt & Agneta Hörnell & Gert Nyberg
- 285-289 Action for Adaptation: Bringing climate change science to policy makers - a synthesis report of a conference held in Islamabad on 23–25 July 2015
by Abid Hussain & Nand Kishor Agrawal & Iris Leikanger
- 285-289 Action for Adaptation: Bringing climate change science to policy makers - a synthesis report of a conference held in Islamabad on 23–25 July 2015
by Abid Hussain & Nand Agrawal & Iris Leikanger
- 291-298 Agri-health research: what have we learned and where do we go next?
by Fiorella Picchioni & Lukasz Aleksandrowicz & Mieghan M. Bruce & Soledad Cuevas & Paula Dominguez-Salas & Lili Jia & Mehroosh Tak
- 291-298 Agri-health research: what have we learned and where do we go next?
by Fiorella Picchioni & Lukasz Aleksandrowicz & Mieghan Bruce & Soledad Cuevas & Paula Dominguez-Salas & Lili Jia & Mehroosh Tak
- 299-300 Critical role of animal science research in food security and sustainability
by Ann Bruce
- 299-300 Critical role of animal science research in food security and sustainability
by Ann Bruce
- 301-303 Francesca Bray, Peter A. Coclanis, Edda L. Fields Black, Dagmar Schafer (eds): RICE – Global networks and new histories
by Steve Hughes
- 301-303 Francesca Bray, Peter A. Coclanis, Edda L. Fields Black, Dagmar Schafer (eds): RICE – Global networks and new histories
by Steve Hughes
December 2015, Volume 7, Issue 6
- 1095-1096 In this issue
by Richard Strange
- 1097-1099 Introduction to the special section “Food Trade Relations of the Middle East and North Africa with Countries of the Tropics: Opportunities and Risks of South-South Cooperation”
by Jordi Bacaria & Karim El Aynaoui & Eckart Woertz
- 1101-1111 Food trade relations of the Middle East and North Africa with tropical countries
by Eckart Woertz & Martin Keulertz
- 1113-1131 Water resource decoupling in the MENA through food trade as a mechanism for circumventing national water scarcity
by Michael Gilmont
- 1133-1152 Tropical agriculturalisation: scenarios, their environmental impacts and the role of climate change in determining water-for-food, locally and along supply chains
by Mark Mulligan
- 1153-1164 Brazil’s South-South Cooperation in food security
by Gabriela Marcondes & Tom De Bruyn
- 1165-1174 Beyond the dualities: a nuanced understanding of Brazilian soybean producers
by Vanessa Empinotti
- 1175-1185 South-South cooperation: Brazilian soy diplomacy looking East?
by Jeroen Warner
- 1187-1197 The socio-cultural, institutional and gender aspects of the water transfer-agribusiness model for food and water security. Lessons learned from Peru
by Juana Vera Delgado
- 1199-1209 Reconciling food and water security objectives of MENA and sub-Saharan Africa: is there a role for large-scale agricultural investments?
by Timothy Williams
- 1211-1224 Welfare impacts of smallholder farmers’ participation in maize and pigeonpea markets in Tanzania
by Frank Mmbando & Edilegnaw Wale & Lloyd Baiyegunhi
- 1225-1238 Subsidies promote use of drought tolerant maize varieties despite variable yield performance under smallholder environments in Malawi
by Stein Holden & Monica Fisher
- 1239-1258 Impact of agricultural technology adoption on asset ownership: the case of improved cassava varieties in Nigeria
by Bola Awotide & Arega Alene & Tahirou Abdoulaye & Victor Manyong
- 1259-1271 Horticultural practice and germplasm conservation: a case study in a rural population of the Patagonian steppe
by Cecilia Eyssartier & Ana Ladio & Mariana Lozada
- 1273-1289 Does Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Program improve child nutrition?
by Bethelhem Debela & Gerald Shively & Stein Holden
- 1291-1297 Sustainability spaces for complex agri-food systems
by Stephen Whitfield & Tim Benton & Martin Dallimer & Les Firbank & Guy Poppy & Susannah Sallu & Lindsay Stringer
- 1299-1320 Gendered food security in rural Malawi: why is women’s food security status lower?
by Menale Kassie & Jesper Stage & Hailemariam Teklewold & Olaf Erenstein
- 1321-1335 Household wealth and adoption of improved maize varieties in Nepal: a double-hurdle approach
by Raju Ghimire & Wen-Chi Huang
- 1337-1340 Technical convening on smallholder agricultural transformation, Arlington, VA, USA, May 7–8, 2015
by Anwar Naseem & Carl Pray & James Oehmke
- 1341-1342 F. Bailey Norwood, Pascal A. Oltenacu, Michelle S. Calvo-Lorenzo and Sarah Lancaster: Agricultural & food controversies: what everyone needs to know
by Jonathan Ingram
- 1343-1344 Rosamond L. Naylor (Editor): The evolving sphere of food security
by Prabhu Pingali
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