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Soil Health: What You Should Know

On a global level, soils directly contribute to the provision of basic human necessities like food, clean water, and clean air. Soils also contribute to dozens of essential ecosystem services that affect the lives and livelihoods of all humans. For example, healthySee more

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Soil Health Assessment

WEBAbstract. Soil health, or soil quality, is defined as the continued capacity of soil to function as a vital living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals, and humans.

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The Nutrients Beneath Our Feet: Understanding the Soil …

WEBThe associated benefits of physical and biological soil health for humans includes increased availability of essential nutrients like manganese, calcium, and …

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Study Reveals Complex Links Between Soil and Human …

WEBStudy Reveals Complex Links Between Soil and Human Health. NEWS. August 23, 2022. Nutrition doesn’t depend only on the type of food you eat. It is …

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How Ecosan Can Improve Human Health and Agricultural …

WEBA major benefit of ecosan latrines is that they produce soil amendments (in the form of urine and composted feces) that can be applied to agricultural land to …

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Making Meat and Milk from Plants: A Review of Plant …

WEBUsing a global food systems lens, this review article builds on existing literature to assess the extent to which plant-based meat and milk analogs can become …

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Asia’s Food Systems Transformation: How It Happened …

WEBThe article tracks the evolution of food systems in Asia through four distinct phases. In the first phase—1960-1980—change was driven by technological …

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Optimizing Soil Health

WEBAs its population continues to rise, India will need to produce more food with fewer resources. Ensuring optimum soil health is a key prerequisite to achieving the …

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Examining the Indian nutrition transition: Reducing the …

WEBThe nutrition transition from under-nutrition to obesity is happening now! In the decade spanning 2005-06 to 2015-16, there have been marked increase changes in …

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Dr. Harold van Es

WEBHarold van Es is a professor of soil and water management and former chair of the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences at Cornell University. He received degrees from …

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Thinking About Soil from the Farmers’ Perspectives

WEBThinking About Soil from the Farmers’ Perspectives. BLOG. April 8, 2021 by Natasha Jha. Good, healthy soils are not only critical for crop production, they are also …

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TCI to Host Global Conference on Food, Environment, and Health

WEBThe Tata-Cornell Institute for Agriculture and Nutrition (TCI) is organizing a special conference on “Food, Environment, and Health—Global Evidence” at Cornell …

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Promoting Millets in the Public Distribution System

WEBThe PDS cost the Indian government US$13.8 billion in procurement, storage, and transportation costs in 2019-20. TCI research revealed an additional US$6.1 billion in …

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10th Anniversary Conference: Food, Environment, and Health

WEBIn celebration of its 10th anniversary, TCI is holding a two-day conference on the nexus between food, environment, and health. The conference will be held at Cornell …

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Pandemics and Food Systems – Towards a Proactive Food Safety

WEBIn this blog post, which originally appeared as an op-ed piece in Food Security, TCI alumna Anaka Aiyar and director Prabhu Pingali advocate for investments …

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Improving Dietary Diversity through Market Access, Livestock, and …

WEBIn developing countries like India, people in rural areas often subsist on diets of mostly cereal grains which lack important micronutrients, leading to a range of …

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The Economic Impact of Unsafe Drinking Water

WEBYet, 29% of the global population lives without access to clean, safe drinking water. In India, only 40% of people have piped water in their homes. As a TCI scholar, …

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10 Key Findings from TCI’s Report on Ending Hunger in India

WEBFAN 2020 ’s authors, Kiera Crowley and Andaleeb Rahman, offer 10 key findings from the report: India’s progress on undernutrition has been slow compared to …

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Tackling India’s Food Systems Challenges in the Era of Climate …

WEBApril 10, 2020. In this blog post, TCI postdoctoral associate Anaka Aiyar and former communications and outreach manager Jessica Ames present the “technology-plus” …

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