CACCI
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A worldwide coalition of research institutions dedicated to helping countries use better research methodologies, data analysis, and policy building to create climate resilience through implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and National Adaptation Plans (NAPs).
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Recent Research Papers, Policy Briefs, & Reports:
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Analysis of Distributed Coffee Inputs in Rwanda: Pesticide Access and Fertilizer Volume
Published on October 16, 2018
Andrew Gerard, Daniel C. Clay, Maria Claudia Lopez, Kathryn Bowman, and Daniel Rukazambuga, 2018. Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research Paper 116. East Lansing: Michigan State University -
An Evaluation of the Level of Integration and Alignment of the Malabo Commitments, Africa’s Agenda 2063 and the SDGs in 10 National Agricultural and Food Security Investment Plans
Published on October 15, 2018
S. Hendriks, Mabuza, K. Hendriks, Olivier, Makhura, Mkandawire, Mkhwanazi, Mkusa and Vilakazi, October 2018. Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research Brief 71. -
The Art of Research Discovery and Writing Good Articles
Published on October 13, 2018
Tom Reardon, Michigan State University, October 2018 -
Fisheries and Aquaculture Value Chain Study in Malawi
Published on October 8, 2018
Flora J. Nankhuni, Joseph S. Kanyamuka and Christone J. Nyondo, October 8, 2018, Mangochi, Malawi -
A Changing Perspective to Data Analysis: My Journey with R Statistical Programming
Published on October 2, 2018
Highlights 33, Agada Iveren Blessing, September 2018 -
Recent Changes in African Agriculture: Drivers, Obstacles and Outcomes
Published on October 1, 2018
William Burke and Thomas Jayne, 2018 SEEP Annual Conference, October 1–3, 2018, Arlington, VA -
Are Local Investor Farmers Making Small-Scale Farmers More Productive and Commercialized? Evidence from Nigeria
Published on October 1, 2018
Milu Muyanga, Thomas Jayne, Adebayo Aromolaran, Saweda Liverpool-Tasie, Titus Awokuse, APRA Work Stream 1 Panel Study Review and Planning Workshop IDS, Brighton, October 1, 2018 -
An economic model of the evolution of food retail and supply chains from traditional shops to supermarkets to e-commerce
Published on October 1, 2018
Lu, L., & Reardon, T. (2018). An economic model of the evolution of food retail and supply chains from traditional shops to supermarkets to e-commerce. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 100(5), 1320-1335.