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We use primary data to examine the potential role of wild foods in alleviating food insecurity among rural farmers in Bhutan during the COVID-19 pandemic. We find that food-insecure households are more likely to collect wild foods, suggesting that food-insecure households are consuming wild...
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-Smart Agriculture (CSA) practices. Given the low levels of education and technical understanding among farmers in the study area …
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scarce and critical resource in these nations. Agriculture, as the largest water-consuming sector, accounts for 64% of water … use in the PRC and 80% in India. Understanding both the demand and supply sides of water management in agriculture is …
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Gender studies on food security have often focused on the differences between male-headed households (MHHs) and female-headed households (FHHs). Hence, they have mostly ignored the possibility of food security gaps between the different types of FHHs, treating them as homogeneous. Therefore,...
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elderly people in developing Asia. First, we analyze the current framework, and we provide a definition for the concept of … priorities for policy initiatives in developing Asia, and we emphasize areas of future research. …
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While policies and institutional arrangements aimed at intensification and growth of the Indian agriculture sector are …
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