Does Raising Livestock Improve Household Food Security and Child Dietary Diversity in a Rural Region of Madagascar?
Madagascar is one of the poorest countries and has an alarming prevalence of food insecurity and child undernutrition. Most of the Malagasy population live from agricultural activities making livestock a livelihood asset and a source of animal-source foods, especially for smallholder farmers. This s...
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Main Authors: | Fanantenana Raholiarimanana (Author), Hasina Rakotomanana (Author), Akira Ishida (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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