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How UK aid is helping people get access to safe and nutritious food
The Premier League backs the DEC East Africa crisis appeal and announces a weekend of action at clubs across England
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The first payouts of a new scheme are helping East Africa's farmers to recover from the devastating drought
How Save the Children are treating malnourishment thanks to UK aid
Speech by Secretary of State for International Development, Andrew Mitchell.
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To improve nutrition in the developing world, new funding will be used to evaluate the evidence and carry out research on what works and what doesn’t.
The threat to cassava production from pests and diseases.
How UK aid is helping malnourished children and their mothers as part of the response to the humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa
How UK aid is helping Uganda's poorest people to grow their own food and move away from emergency handouts
Andrew Mitchell's written statement to the House of Commons on British intervention in the Horn of Africa food crisis.
The first delivery of British aid to help thousands of children in Yemen avoid hunger and malnutrition has reached the north of the country.
A report from the International Conference on Global Land Grabbing hosted by the Future Agricultures Consortium at the University of Sussex 6-8 April 2011
Farmers in Tanzania, sick of losing their chickens to hungry hawks, have taken drastic, if creative action, thanks to an innovative programme funded by DFID and a little bit of pink dye
New report from IFPRI shows agricultural research and development in Africa hindered by significant challenges.
New vegetable varieties expand options for African farmers
The use of hazardous pesticides used to control eggplant borer has been reduced by the introduction of an integrated pest management system
The International Food Policy Research Institute has published much of its research findings in response to the global food price crisis
Two new rice varieties developed in India have become the first widely adopted modern varieties on India's uplands.
Herbicide-resistant maize promises effective integrated management of the Striga weed in Sub-Saharan Africa and increasing crop yields.
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