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The potential of satellite-observed crop phenology to enhance yield gap assessments in smallholder landscapes
2015
Frontiers in Environmental Science
Many of the undernourished people on the planet obtain their entitlements to food via agricultural-based livelihood strategies, often on underperforming croplands and smallholdings. In this context, expanding cropland extent is not a viable strategy for smallholders to meet their food needs. Therefore, attention must shift to increasing productivity on existing plots and ensuring yield gaps do not widen. Thus, supporting smallholder farmers to sustainably increase the productivity of their
doi:10.3389/fenvs.2015.00056
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