posted on 2024-09-06, 07:33authored byPrakash Shetty, R.V. Bhavani, Rohit Parasar
The South Asian region has one of the highest rates of child and maternal undernutrition in the world. Undernutrition is widespread and persistent even in India despite its relatively strong economic performance and is particularly high in rural areas and among those in agriculture based livelihoods. Though agriculture has the enormous potential to contribute to improvements in undernutrition, the evidence so far in the Indian context demonstrates weak linkages between agriculture and nutrition . This research brief summarises the key findings from the different studies focusing on women’s agency and nutrition undertaken by LANSA in India.
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Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia
Citation
Shetty, P.; Bhavani, R.V. and Parasar, R. (2016) Agriculture, nutrition and gender in India, LANSA Research Brief Series 2016 3. Brighton: LANSA
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LANSA Research Brief Series 2016 3 Agriculture, nutrition and gender in India
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Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia (LANSA)