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Food and Agricultural Security: An Introduction to the Special Issue

Food and agricultural security are important elements of sustainable development, especially in developing countries. This is because progress in agriculture is fundamental to the structural transformation of developing economies while food security is an important indicator of progress made in econ...

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Published in:Sustainability 2021-11, Vol.13 (21), p.12129
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Agricultural industry
Agricultural practices
Agricultural production
Agriculture
Agroforestry
Alternative crops
Best practice
Climate change
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Developing countries
Economic development
Economic indicators
Environmental protection
Food security
Food supply
Households
Hunger
Insurgency
LDCs
Malnutrition
Natural resources
Pandemics
Rebellions
Resilience
Sustainability
Sustainable agriculture
Sustainable development
Transformations
Violence
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