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IFPRI’s 2020 conference on leveraging agriculture for improving nutrition and health: keeping the momentum and translating ideas into action

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Fanzo, J. IFPRI’s 2020 conference on leveraging agriculture for improving nutrition and health: keeping the momentum and translating ideas into action. Food Sec. 3, 263–265 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12571-011-0122-7

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Keywords

  • Malaria
  • Food Security
  • Plenary Session
  • Parallel Session
  • Keynote Speaker