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Showing items 64 through 72 of 3271.Mining And Its Implications On Food Security In Amansie West And South Districts, Ghana.
Context and Background:Women represent close to 51% of the Cameroonian population and they are more than 70% active in food and market gardening activities (INS, 2010).
Vulnerability And Access To Land In The Commune Of Diama
ABSTRACT Context and background Wheat is one of the oldest cultivated plants in the world and has always been one of the most important staples for millions of people around the world and especially in North Africa, where wheat is the most used crop for typical food industry.
While international trade in agricultural commodities can spur economic development especially where governance is strong, there are also concerns about the local impacts of commodity production and their distribution.
The agricultural activities contribute to the largest share of water consumption in the arid and semi-arid basins.
Environmental factors determine the suitability of natural habitats for crop pests and often facilitate their proliferation and that of the crop diseases they carry.
This manuscript assesses how pastoralists adapt to climate change in achieving food security, with respect to the existing gender power relations in Tanzania.
Climate change has intensified food security challenges, especially in Africa, where a significant portion of produce is reliant on smallholder farmers in rainfed conditions.