On-farm trees are a safety net for the poorest households rather than a major contributor to food security in Rwanda
Type:
Title:
On-farm trees are a safety net for the poorest households rather than a major contributor to food security in Rwanda
Creator:
Ndoli, A.;
Athanase Mukuralinda;
Schut, A. G. T.;
Miyuki Iiyama;
Ndayambaje, J.D.;
Mowo, J.;
Giller, K.E.;
Baudron, F.
Athanase Mukuralinda;
Schut, A. G. T.;
Miyuki Iiyama;
Ndayambaje, J.D.;
Mowo, J.;
Giller, K.E.;
Baudron, F.

Year:
2021
Copyright:
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Journal:
Food Security
Journal volume:
13
Journal issue:
3
Pages:
685-699
Place of Publication:
New York (USA)
Publisher:
Springer
Citation:
On-farm trees are a safety net for the poorest households rather than a major contributor to food security in Rwanda. 2021. 13 (3) DOI: 10.1007/s12571-020-01138-4 Springer.