Keyword
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Issue
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<b>Advisory and extension services</b>
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Rural advisory services – back on the development agenda!
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6
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1/2014
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Clients and advisers, groups and networks – Clarifying roles in extension processes
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9
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1/2014
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Malawi – case study of a system of pluralistic extension and advisory services
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12
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1/2014
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Sustainably financing extension services
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16
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1/2014
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Management advice for family farms: an innovative approach rooted in farmer realities
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19
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1/2014
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Modern ICTs and rural extension: Have we reached the tipping point?
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22
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1/2014
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Biovisions’s Farmer Communication Programme: a circular knowledge dissemination system
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25
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1/2014
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Farmer-to-farmer knowledge exchange – farmer shows in Cambodia
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28
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1/2014
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Africa Harvest: Combining research and rural extension to the benefit of small farmers
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30
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1/2014
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A (women)farmer-first approach – a case study from Papua New Guinea
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33
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1/2014
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<b>Agriculture</b>
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“Zero pesticide” vegetables for the Indian market
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39
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1/2014
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Climate protection in agriculture – opportunity or risk for smallholder farming?
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4
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2/2014
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RISE – Measuring sustainability in agriculture
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27
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2/2014
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<b>Biodiversity</b>
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Combining poverty alleviation, biodiversity protection and land rehabilitation: The “Green charcoal chain” in Madagascar
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36
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1/2014
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Agricultural biodiversity: the foundation of resilient family farms
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24
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2/2014
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<b>Bioeconomy</b>
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Bioeconomy and sustainable development – dimensionsBioeconomy and sustainable development – dimensions
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6
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3/2014
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Bioeconomy strategies across the globe
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10
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3/2014
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Research: Global co-operation for locally optimised solutions
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14
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3/2014
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Biomass-based value webs – benefits for the South
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16
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3/2014
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Tailoring the bioeconomy to food security
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19
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3/2014
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“To make the change happen, the key is to work together in partnerships”
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22
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3/2014
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More than just mediators
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24
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3/2014
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Global Bioenergy Partnership: working together for sustainable development
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27
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3/2014
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Increasing resource efficiency by cascading use of biomass
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28
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3/2014
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Cassava – how to explore the “all-sufficient”
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30
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3/2014
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Is Africa “ready” for an integrated bioeconomy approach?
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32
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3/2014
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Bioeconomy – a dead end
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34
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3/2014
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<b>Bioenergy</b>
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FlexiBiogas – a climate change adaptation and mitigation technology
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35
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2/2014
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Global Bioenergy Partnership: working together for sustainable development
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27
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3/2014
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China’s biomass energy development – a perception change from waste to resource
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38
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4/2014
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<b>Climate change</b>
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Climate protection in agriculture – opportunity or risk for smallholder farming?
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4
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2/2014
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FlexiBiogas – a climate change adaptation and mitigation technology
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35
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2/2014
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What is needed for reducing the greenhouse gas footprint?
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31
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4/2014
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<b>Environment</b>
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Rebuilding soil natural capital – an example from Kuwait
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38
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2/2014
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<b>Family farming </b>
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Family farming: let’s forget ideology
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4
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1/2014
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“Family farms are key to feeding the world” – Interview with FAO Director- General José Graziano da Silva
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6
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2/2014
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More than just a business
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8
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2/2014
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What is so special about family farms?
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11
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2/2014
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Consolidating achievements and addressing new challenges related to family farming in the Mercosur
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14
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2/2014
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Women – the untapped potential for food security
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17
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2/2014
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“We have inherited not only a piece of land, but also the responsibility to turn it into a home”
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23
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2/2014
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Machinery rings – a mechanisation concept for African farmers?
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24
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2/2014
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Agricultural biodiversity: the foundation of resilient family farms
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26
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2/2014
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RISE – Measuring sustainability in agriculture
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27
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2/2014
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Family farming – a model with a future?
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29
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2/2014
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Unleashing the potential of family farming with the Enabling Rural Innovation Approach
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41
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4/2014
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<b>Finance</b>
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Sustainably financing extension services
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16
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1/2014
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<b>Food security</b>
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Tailoring the bioeconomy to food security
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30
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2/2013
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Niger: Mr Issoufou and the fight against hunger
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21
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3/2013
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Food security and poverty mitigation through smallholder dairy – the Zambian case
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<b>Food security</b>
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Better income through improved milk hygiene standards – an example from North Somalia
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19
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3/2014
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Rangelands – sound management strategies for a vulnerable resource
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38
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3/2014
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Revival for Zimbabwe’s meat market
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26
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4/2014
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<b>Health</b>
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Improving healthcare through ICT for India’s rural women: eASHA in Rajasthan
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41
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3/2014
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<b>ICT</b>
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Modern ICTs and rural extension: Have we reached the tipping point?
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22
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1/2014
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Improving healthcare through ICT for India’s rural women: eASHA in Rajasthan
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41
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3/2014
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<b>Livestock</b>
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Livestock matter
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6
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4/2014
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Livestock: recyclers that promote the sustainability of smallholder farms
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9
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4/2014
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Tropical forage-based systems for climatesmart livestock production in Latin America
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12
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4/2014
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Pasture management in Central Asia – regional learning for reform
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16
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4/2014
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Pastoralism and conflict – two sides of a coin?
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19
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4/2014
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Linking poor livestock keepers to markets
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22
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4/2014
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Milk production pays off! – Experiences of a DPPP approach in Northern Sri Lanka
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25
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4/2014
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Food security and poverty mitigation through smallholder dairy – the Zambian case
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26
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4/2014
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Animal husbandry in cities – using potentials, reducing risks
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28
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4/2014
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What is needed for reducing the greenhouse gas footprint?
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31
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4/2014
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The insatiable hunger for cheap meat
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34
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4/2014
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Mindsets for sustainability – let’s start with feed!
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36
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<b>Marketing / Markets</b>
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“Zero pesticide” vegetables for the Indian market
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39
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1/2014
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Boosting commercial sorghum production and marketing with the „aggregator model“
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40
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2/2014
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Linking poor livestock keepers to markets
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22
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4/2014
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<b>Private sector / PPPs</b>
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“To make the change happen, the key is to work together in partnerships”
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22
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3/2014
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More than just mediators
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24
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3/2014
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Cooperation with the private sector – Development engine for small-scale farmers
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36
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3/2014
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Cooperation with the private sector – Perilous partnerships
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37
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3/2014
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<b>Rural development</b>
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Combining poverty alleviation, biodiversity protection and land rehabilitation: The “Green charcoal chain” in Madagascar
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36
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1/2014
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Integrated watershed management – an approach with a number of stumbling blocks
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32
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2/2014
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Boosting commercial sorghum production and marketing with the „aggregator model“
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40
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2/2014
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Niger: Mr Issoufou and the fight against hunger
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38
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3/2014
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Milk production pays off! – Experiences of a DPPP approach in Northern Sri Lanka
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25
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4/2014
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Unleashing the potential of family farming with the Enabling Rural Innovation Approach
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41
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4/2014
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<b>Rural women</b>
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Empowering rural women in India – it’s high time!
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34
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1/2014
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Women – the untapped potential for food security
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17
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2/2014
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Improving healthcare through ICT for India’s rural women: eASHA in Rajasthan
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41
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3/2014
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<b>Water</b>
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Integrated watershed management – an approach with a number of stumbling blocks
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32
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2/2014
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