Sustainable intensification practices reduce food deficit for the best- and worst-off households in Ethiopia and Mozambique
Type:
Title:
Sustainable intensification practices reduce food deficit for the best- and worst-off households in Ethiopia and Mozambique
Creator:
Wilkus, E.;
DeVoil, P.;
Marenya, P. P.;
Snapp, S.S.;
Dixon, J.;
Rodriguez, D.
DeVoil, P.;
Marenya, P. P.;

Snapp, S.S.;

Dixon, J.;
Rodriguez, D.
Year:
2022
Copyright:
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Journal:
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Journal volume:
5
Article number:
649218
Place of Publication:
Switzerland
Publisher:
Frontiers
Citation:
Sustainable intensification practices reduce food deficit for the best- and worst-off households in Ethiopia and Mozambique. 2022. 5 DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2021.649218 Frontiers.