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Farming a way out of poverty: forgotten crops and marginal populations in Asia and the Pacific

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  • Bourgeois, Robin
  • Svensson, Lisa
  • Burrows, Matthew L.

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This regional workshop was held to discuss the findings and implications from 16 case studies dealing with the role of secondary crops in rural poverty alleviation. Part of these case studies were based on field results obtained in the framework of the project "Identification of pulling factors for enhancing the sustainable development of diverse agriculture in selected Asian countries (AGRIDIV)" implemented by CAPSA in collaboration with eight countries. Other cases were developed in a co-operative research effort with other countries and regional/international organizations in order to achieve a wider presentation of the diversity that characterizes the Asia-Pacific region.

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  • Bourgeois, Robin & Svensson, Lisa & Burrows, Matthew L. (ed.), 2006. "Farming a way out of poverty: forgotten crops and marginal populations in Asia and the Pacific," Monographs, United Nations Centre for Alleviation of Poverty Through Secondary Crops' Development in Asia and the Pacific (CAPSA), number 7321, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ucapmo:7321
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    1. Tsai, Fu-Sheng & Tsai, Cheng-Hung & Liu, Chi-Wei & Lin, Chia-Hsun & Chang, Chih-Hsiang, 2020. "Review and prospection for food and agricultural business model innovations in emerging economies," International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, International Food and Agribusiness Management Association, vol. 23(5), December.

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    Food Security and Poverty;

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