Anajekwu, E.O. Alamu, E.O. Awoyale, W. Amah, D. Akinoso, R. Maziya-Dixon, B.
Open Access Article / High-yielding and disease-resistant hybrid plant cultivars recently developed by breeders need evaluation for end-use. This study evaluated the influence of processing methods on the sensory acceptability of products (plantain chips, fried ripe plantains called “dodo” in Nigeria, boiled unripe and ripe plantains, and "amala," ...
Nelson, Katherine van the, tran anh, le hoang yen, bui tan Wollenberg, Eva K. Sander, Björn Ole
Rice production is an integral commodity to global food security, but it also contributes considerably to greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). There are a variety of options to mitigate GHG emissions from paddy rice production but the impacts and opportunities to finance such activities are not well-known or well-understood for global investors, and muc...
Buisson, Marie-Charlotte Mitra, Archisman Osmani, Z. Habib, A. Mukherji, Aditi
Adomi, A.A. Abdoulaye, T. Mohammed, A.B. Abdu, Z. Musa, S.A. Baributsa, D.
Published online: 07 Dec 2022 / Postharvest loss of cowpea grains due to insect pests like cowpea bruchids is a common problem in Nigeria and has often exacerbated the food insecurity and poverty of households. In a bid to protect their cowpea grains, farmers’ indiscriminate use of insecticides (often misused and overused) has had a negative impact...
Jolly, Andrew Thompson, Janice L
Published in
Journal of public health (Oxford, England)
This study aimed to understand the extent of household food insecurity amongst undocumented migrant families in Birmingham,UK. Cross-sectional survey of households (n = 74) with dependent children using the USDA 18-item household food security (HFS) module. All households had an irregular immigration status and were accessing an immigration advice ...
Olanrewaju, Opeyemi Balana, Bedru
Conflicts such as the Boko Haram insurgency, herder–farmer conflicts, and armed banditry attacks are major concerns affecting the livelihoods and food security of households in Nigeria. In this paper, firstly, we reviewed and synthesized the nature, spatial extent, and implications of conflicts on food security in Nigeria. Secondly, using survey da...
Kamara, A.Y. Oyinbo, O. Manda, J. Kamara, A. Idowu, E.O. Mbavai, J.J
Assessing the benefits of adopting climate-resilient farming technologies without considering the heterogeneity among farmers, may not provide a sufficient evidence base for policy. Yet, most empirical studies do not go beyond documenting the average effects of climate-resilient technologies. Using farm household survey data from Nigeria, this pape...
bouri, meriam arslan, kadir sinan şahin, fikrettin
Sustainable development in global and regional contexts has become mandatory to prevent the potential adverse effects of human activities on the environment. While agricultural activities stand as the leading source of degradation and pollution in ecosystems, climate changes are among the most important challenges facing agricultural productivity. ...
katre, aparna raddatz, brianna
Low-income families, especially those who reside in food deserts, face significant systemic barriers regarding their ability to access affordable and nutritious food. The food behaviors exhibited by low-income families are a reflection of the shortcomings of the built environment and conventional food system. Policy and public-health initiatives to...
Nguyen, Trung T. Timilsina, Raja R. Sonobe, Tetsushi Rahut, Dil B.
Published in
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
In this article, we review and shed light on the interlinkages between interstate war and food insecurity and discuss global policy actions needed to address the challenges of food insecurity due to interstate war. We conceptualize the interlinkages between these two issues with a focus on: (i) the most critical and direct cause of interstate war, ...