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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Ithaca, New York United States
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
www.tci.cals.cornell.edu
À propos
The Tata-Cornell Agriculture and Nutrition Initiative (TCi) is a long-term research initiative focused on solving problems of poverty, malnutrition, and rural development in India. We are established with a generous gift from the Tata Trust to conduct applied, multidisciplinary research, and to facilitate research grants and fellowships to prominent student and professional researchers here at Cornell, in India, and across the globe. Led by Dr. Prabhu Pingali, TCi student scholars, faculty fellows, and external research fellows work alongside partner institutions in India and globally to address the agriculture-nutrition nexus.
Mots-clés
agriculture-nutrition
tci
agricultural development
development economics
cornell university
nutrition
indian development
economic development
rural development
agricultural economics
linking farmers to markets
cornell
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Ithaca, New York United States
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
www.tci.cals.cornell.edu
À propos
The Tata-Cornell Agriculture and Nutrition Initiative (TCi) is a long-term research initiative focused on solving problems of poverty, malnutrition, and rural development in India. We are established with a generous gift from the Tata Trust to conduct applied, multidisciplinary research, and to facilitate research grants and fellowships to prominent student and professional researchers here at Cornell, in India, and across the globe. Led by Dr. Prabhu Pingali, TCi student scholars, faculty fellows, and external research fellows work alongside partner institutions in India and globally to address the agriculture-nutrition nexus.
Mots-clés
agriculture-nutrition
tci
agricultural development
development economics
cornell university
nutrition
indian development
economic development
rural development
agricultural economics
linking farmers to markets
cornell
Tout plus