Prioritizing Achievable Goals for Food Security in the Developing World
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Many solutions have been proposed to address food security. We present here a prioritized set of actionsachievable within the next 2#x2013;10 years. By taking a systems approach we follow the impact pathway backwards starting from the needs and desires of the end-users to eventually define the research agenda that will exactly address those targeted solutions with positive impacts.
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Sanjaya Rajaram, & Maarten van Ginkel. (2021). Prioritizing Achievable Goals for Food Security in the Developing World. Global Journal of Medical Research, 21(L1), 11–25. https://doi.org/10.34257/GJMRLVOL21IS1PG11
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2021-01-15
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