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Rural Livelihood and Food Security (Hardback, M.H.Wani & S.H.Baba)

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The book 'Rural Livelihood and Food Security' co-authored by M.H. Wani and S.H. Baba is an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners engaged in the study of food security and rural livelihoods in India. This hardback edition compiles innovative research from prominent scholars across various disciplines, each contributing unique insights to tackle the pressing issues of hunger and poverty. With a strong emphasis on empirical data, the book applies quantitative methods to assess the gaps in food supply and demand across different regions. Furthermore, it presents practical strategies for food resource conservation through effective processing methods and value addition to enhance livelihood opportunities for rural households. The comprehensive analysis presented in this book includes nutritional demand-supply gaps and explores the vivid challenges of malnutrition and food inequity. This publication is timely and crucial for those intending to deepen their understanding of sustainable rural development and its implications for food security. Readers will benefit from a multi-faceted approach that draws upon qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, making it an invaluable text for academic libraries, NGOs, and government agencies aiming to improve food security and overall livelihood conditions.

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Authors M.H. Wani & S.H. Baba
Publication Type Hardback Edition
Focus Areas Food Security and Rural Livelihoods
Research Contributors Esteemed scientists and educators from various disciplines
Methodologies Used Quantitative methods for estimating demand and supply gaps
Key Topics Addressed Nutritional Demand-Supply Gaps, Malnutrition, Food Processing Strategies
Target Audience Researchers, Academics, Policymakers, NGOs
Practical Applications Strategies for enhancing livelihoods through value addition
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ISBN 978-XXXXXXX
Publisher XYZ Publishers
Publication Date 2023
Page Count 350
Language English
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Weight 1.5 lbs
Illustrations Tables, Graphs, and Statistical Data

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The compilation of research conducted by esteemed scientists and educators from diverse specializations forms the basis of this book. These individuals have voluntarily contributed their work in the form of articles to address various aspects of food security and livelihood in different states and throughout the country.
The current relevance of this publication lies in the fact that food security and livelihood are pressing issues facing the nation, and it demonstrates the application of quantitative methods for estimating demand and supply gaps.
The book also addresses the strategies for conserving food resources through proper processing and enhancing livelihood options through value addition. Additionally, it provides a comprehensive examination of nutritional demand-supply gaps, malnutrition, and related concerns.
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Rural Livelihood and Food Security (Hardback, M.H.Wani & S.H.Baba)

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