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increase in food prices, net consumers are more likely to suffer from it. However, the net consumption impact of food price … Household Survey (UNHS) 2005/2006 to estimate a measure of net consumption impact that includes both price and profit effects …. Overall, we found that household welfare is expected to decrease with loss in consumption and increase with income gain as a …
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jointly by both of them in response to shocks in rural agricultural households in Bangladesh with the help of detailed …
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This food policy report reviews resilience processes, activities, and outcomes by examining a number of case studies of initiatives by nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to enhance resilience capacity, and draws implications for policymakers and other stakeholders looking to strengthen resilience.
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consumption and thus the expectations-based reference point for future periods, creating a second savings motive. This underscores …
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Ownership of assets is important for poverty alleviation, and women’s control of assets is associated with positive development outcomes at the household and individual levels. This research was undertaken to provide guidance for agricultural development programs on how to incorporate...
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assets of rice-farming households as well as the effects of technologies promoted by an Agricultural Research for Development …
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,500 households and 32,000 plots in four major regions in Ethiopia that was collected during the 2010 main season. Results suggest … that female heads of households and plot managers are less likely to get extension services and less likely to access …
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Poverty in Nigeria is pervasive although the country is rich in human and material resources that should translate into better living standards. According to the most recent survey (2004 National Living Standards Survey) presented by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS 2007, about 69 million...
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