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Taking a broad view of the agrifood system, from the farm to the fork, FSG research addresses a variety of themes:

  • Agrifood System Transformation
  • Climate Change
  • Gender
  • Household Income and Livelihoods
  • Impact Assessment
  • Input Use and Market Development
  • Land
  • Nutrition
  • Policy Research and Capacity Building
  • Sustainable Agricultural Intensification
  • Value Chain Analysis
  • Youth Employment/Entrepreneurship

FSG research is based on applied agricultural economics theories and methods such as surveys, modeling, and quantitative and qualitative techniques.

 

Research

  • Agrifood System Transformation
  • Gender
  • Household Income and Livelihoods
  • Impact Assessment
  • Input Use and Market Development
  • Land
  • Nutrition
  • Policy Research and Capacity Building
  • Sustainable Agricultural Intensification
  • Value Chain Analysis
  • Youth Employment/Entrepreneurship

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Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics Food Security Group

  • Home
  • Research
  • Research

  • Agrifood System Transformation
  • Gender
  • Household Income and Livelihoods
  • Impact Assessment
  • Input Use and Market Development
  • Land
  • Nutrition
  • Policy Research and Capacity Building
  • Sustainable Agricultural Intensification
  • Value Chain Analysis
  • Youth Employment/Entrepreneurship
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