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Gender studies / Social status / Flora of India / Phaseoleae / Pigeon pea / Tropical agriculture / Food and drink / Food security / Gender role / Behavior / Women and agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa / Gender and food security
Date: 2016-03-09 08:08:57
Gender studies
Social status
Flora of India
Phaseoleae
Pigeon pea
Tropical agriculture
Food and drink
Food security
Gender role
Behavior
Women and agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa
Gender and food security

Empowering Women for Food and Income Security: The Case of Pigeon Pea in Malawi Nathalie M. Me-Nsope, PhD Dept. of Agricultural, Food & Resource Economics Global Center for Food Systems Innovation (GCFSI),

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