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  2. https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/31/feed

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    17 May 2024: These groups have irregular incomes and are highly vulnerable to economic slowdown and health crisis. ... Prolongation of lockdown may further accelerate economic slowdown and so push the poor into a vicious cycle of poverty.
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    17 May 2024: Prof Fennell discussed lessons learned from the previous green revolution for sustainable agriculture, which focused on well-irrigated agricultural zones and semi-arid zones. ... livelihoods to support better health, nutrition and economic outcomes.
  4. Summative Workshops - Research Videos | TIGR2ESS: Transforming…

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/final-outcomes/summative-workshops-research-videos
    17 May 2024: Search site. TIGR2ESS: Transforming India's Green Revolution by Research and Empowerment for Sustainable food Supplies. A Global Challenges Research Fund project. Summative Workshops - Research Videos. Below, please find short recordings introducing
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    17 May 2024: distribution. Her research interests and her commitment to voluntary work and socio-economic development have converged fruitfully. ... Prof Fennell discussed lessons learned from the previous green revolution for sustainable agriculture, which focused
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    17 May 2024: activities undertaken.</p> <h2><strong>Bihar is a complex web</strong></h2> <p>I was intrigued to learn about the numerous complex political, socio-economic and ecological changes that have and ... While this task may appear to be less of a priority,
  7. Revitalizing Natural Water Sources in Rural Punjab: Village Ponds |…

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/news/revitalizing-natural-water-sources-rural-punjab-village-ponds
    17 May 2024: The rural population has diverse expectations from these surface water bodies, depending on their socio-economic status. ... Our research in Flagship Project 4, combining archaeology with socio-economics, is beginning to seed the changes needed.
  8. Is there a public goods case for public support to agriculture in…

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/news/there-public-goods-case-public-support-agriculture-india
    17 May 2024: Agriculture is theof India’s population. Support for the agricultural sector is typically justified in terms of poverty reduction, enhancing economic development, and ensuring food security. ... Lessons can be learned from European agri-environmental
  9. COVID-19: Impacts on women working in the domestic sector in…

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/news/covid-19-impacts-women-working-domestic-sector-hyderabad
    17 May 2024: But the impacts of the lockdown are not gender-neutral. Women are more vulnerable from both a health and economic perspective. ... That people are taking the advice on board is a very important insight and lesson.
  10. D&A of CFAI in EAFS in Punjab

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/files/pu_fai.pdf
    2 Sep 2022: challenges, driven by changes in migration and settlement patterns, new forms of economic. ... Universal (Farmers). Ecological, economic, and social. State and driving force of sustainability (12).
  11. Farmers' Knowledge, Attitude & Practices of SF

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/files/evaluation_of_kap.pdf
    30 Sep 2022: challenges, driven by changes in migration and settlement patterns, new forms of economic. ... organisations, the behaviour of discrete systems and the assimilation of economic, social and.
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    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/files/whole_brochure_for_printing.pdf
    24 Aug 2022: healthier diets and provide an economic opportunity for supply to rural and urban communities. ... Climate change not only jeopardises crops, it also threatens the socio-economic status and wellbeing of rural populations, potentially destabilising
  13. Demystifying the Performance of FPC

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/files/demystifying_the_performance_of_fpcs_0.pdf
    30 Sep 2022: challenges, driven by changes in migration and settlement patterns, new forms of economic. ... A peer. group and ratio analysis were conducted to determine their economic viability.
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  15. Publications | TIGR2ESS: Transforming India's Green Revolution by …

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/fps/FP4/publications
    17 May 2024: In: Singh S., Singh L., Vatta K. (eds) Covid-19 Pandemic and Economic Development. ... Book . Sukhpal Singh, Lakhwinder Singh and Kamal Vatta, COVID-19 Pandemic and Economic Development, Springer.
  16. Flagship Project 6 | TIGR2ESS: Transforming India's Green…

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/subject/flagship-project-6
    17 May 2024: Climate change impacts food security in multiple ways by affecting cultivation, forestry, aquaculture, etc., which can cause severe socio-economic consequences like the disruption of trade, livelihood distress, and adverse health
  17. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/files/4-3.pdf
    14 Jun 2022: The lack of effective resource governance leads to its over-extraction. 4.3 Groundwater Management to Build Climate Resilience: Lessons from Dryland Agriculture in India.
  18. Mobile Teaching Kitchens: A community-led food revolution in India |…

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/events/mobile-teaching-kitchens-community-led-food-revolution-india
    17 May 2024: India faces many challenges in improving food security. More obvious problems like drought are intertwined with a complex social and economic landscape.
  19. Millet cultivation is becoming a sustainable favourite of young…

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/news/millet-cultivation-becoming-sustainable-favourite-young-farmers-punjab
    17 May 2024: Consequently the crop is less remunerative compared to the latter. Cultivating millets makes economic sense only if its yields are increased or if produce receivables are hiked. ... farmers in millet farming via its wide network, which would ensure
  20. Double burden of COVID-19: Declining livelihood opportunities and…

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/news/double-burden-covid-19-declining-livelihood-opportunities-and-aspiration-failure-among-poor
    17 May 2024: The COVID-19 pandemic is not only a health crisis but an economic crisis too. ... These groups have irregular incomes and are highly vulnerable to economic slowdown and health crisis.
  21. From pumpkin to Pina colada: Changing food culture amongst the tribal …

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/news/pumpkin-pina-colada-changing-food-culture-amongst-tribal-youth
    17 May 2024: socio-economic drivers of sustainable food systems.
  22. Employment diversification among farm labourers: Caste perspective |…

    https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/news/employment-diversification-among-farm-labourers-caste-perspective
    17 May 2024: Both communities have economic insecurities but still, caste supremacy and discrimination prevail among the farm labourers and marginal farmers of the coastal villages which is perpetuating for a longer time.

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