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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Farm Family Effects of Adopting Improved and Hybrid Sorghum Seed in the Sudan Savanna of West Africa
Published on January 10, 2018
Smale, M., Assima, A., Kergna, A., Theriault, V., and Weltzien, E. 2018. Farm family effects of adopting improved and hybrid sorghum seed in the Sudan Savanna of West Africa. Food Policy, 74 (January): 162-171. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2018.01.001 -
Food System Transformation and the Smallholder Farmer in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities
Published on December 6, 2017
David Tschirley, Regional gathering of WFP heads of country programs, Nairobi, Kenya, December 6, 2017 -
Changing Food Systems and Nutrition: Do We Have the Concepts and Data to Understand, Track, and Anticipate the Links?
Published on December 3, 2017
David Tschirley, 3rd International Conference on Global Food Security: Global Challenges, Local Solutions and Connected Pathways, Cape Town, South Africa, December 3–6, 2017 -
The Hidden Revolution in the Midstream of Africa’s Food Systems - Links to Food Safety and Nutri
Published on December 3, 2017
Saweda Liverpool-Tasie, Thomas Reardon, and David Tschirley, 3rd Annual Global Food Security Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, December 3, 2017 -
Not Just for the Wealthy: Rethinking Farmed Fish Consumption in the Global South
Published on November 15, 2017
Belton, B., Bush, S.R., Little, D.C. 2018. Not Just for the Wealthy: Rethinking farmed fish consumption in the Global South. Global Food Security. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.2017.10.005
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