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Priority Targets for Crop Improvement: Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia

EPAR RESULTS CODING #138

Thu, 05/12/2011

ABSTRACT: 

This presentation summarizes the biotic (insects, viruses, fungi, bacteria, weeds, and post-harvest pests) and abiotic (drought and soil nutrients) stresses that may be addressed or countered in order to improve crop yield in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Data is sourced from FAOSTAT, GAEZ, a series of academic papers by Waddington & Dixon, and IMPACT model estimates. Slides compare area harvested, yield, and yield gap percentage with total calories per year, the 2005 value of production, and projected growth between 2005-2030. 

TYPE OF RESEARCH: Literature Review

RESEARCH TOPIC CATEGORY: Sustainable Agriculture & Rural Livelihoods; Agricultural Productivity, Yield, & Constraints

GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS: Sub-Saharan Africa

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South Asia Results Coding

Sub-Saharan Africa Results Coding