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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture GenderIntegrated agriculture enhances farm productivity and livelihoods in agro-biodiversity hotspots
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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture GenderIncreasing gender equality among small millet farmers in South Asia
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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture GenderImproving women's lives in Cambodia through fish on farms
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Research in ActionFood and AgricultureSmall millets, big potential: diverse, nutritious, and climate smart
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Research in ActionFood and AgricultureFive diseases, one vaccine — a boost for emerging livestock farmers in sub-Saharan Africa
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Research in ActionFood and AgricultureA farm to fork approach to nutritious school meals: Tackling childhood obesity in the Caribbean
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Research in ActionFood and AgricultureFarm to fork—improving eating habits and nutrition education in the Caribbean
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Research in ActionFood and AgricultureDiversity in local food production combats obesity in the Caribbean
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Research in ActionFood and AgricultureScience, plus farmers' know-how, equals improved food security in Colombia
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Research in ActionFood and AgricultureHealthier, more nutritious potatoes improve food security in Colombia
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Research in ActionFood and AgricultureHealthy children, healthy nation — tackling the obesity problem
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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture GenderFamily fish farming improves quality of life in the Bolivian Amazon
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Research in ActionGenderFarmers find ways to reap the financial and nutritional benefits of millets
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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture Health GenderNew animal vaccines could keep more African farmers in business