Nutrition
Poverty, malnutrition and resulting poor health are highly connected. FSG research shows that agriculture policy can play a role in reducing the burden of malnutrition and ill-health.
FSG focuses on documenting and evaluating different agricultural interventions that have the potential to improve maternal and child nutrition. It recommends policies that can improve diet quality among the poorest and most vulnerable members of society, including infants, young children, and women. These include interventions focused on agricultural production and diversification (such as homestead food garden programs, bio-fortification, fortification of processed foods), as well as policies focused on strengthening the linkages between the agriculture, nutrition, and health sectors of government.
Publications and Presentations
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The Effect of Policy and Policy Reforms on Non-Agricultural Enterprises and Employment in Developing Countries: A Review of Past Experiences
Published on January 2, 1986
IDWP 27. Steve Haggblade, Carl Liedholm, and Donald C. Mead. 1986. 133 pp. -
The Codependence Between Nutrition, Resilience and Sustainable Food Systems
AGRA. (2022). Africa Agriculture Status Report. Accelerating African Food Systems Transformation (Issue 10). Nairobi, Kenya: Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA).
People
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Ben Belton
Associate Professor
beltonbe@msu.edu
+95 925-107-2892
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Mywish Maredia
Professor
maredia@msu.edu
517-353-6602
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Melinda Smale
Professor Emeritus
msmale@msu.edu
703-231-8492
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Véronique Thériault
Associate Professor
theria13@msu.edu
517-353-7856
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David Tschirley
Professor
tschirle@msu.edu
517-355-0134