The most intuitive linkage between agriculture and nutrition is food production – but the relationship goes far beyond. Agriculture not only supplies food but it is the basis of the livelihoods of millions of men and women around the world. In collaboration with USAID and other implementing partners, SPRING is increasing global understanding of how nutritional outcomes may be strengthened through agricultural programming. SPRING’s team of agriculture, behavior change, and nutrition experts is documenting innovations and results, delivering technical assistance, and mobilizing stakeholders to improve nutrition through agricultural interventions around the world.
Linking Agriculture and Nutrition
Activities
Formative Research Sheds Light on Agriculture's Potential Impact on Nutrition in Guatemala
News
Media
Benefits of Chicken Raising: Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture Community Video in India
SPRING Assists LEO Project in Guinea Post-Ebola Response Value Chain Analysis
SPRING/Ghana Launches Nut Roasting Equipment as a Partnership with USAID and Hershey
Publications
A User Guide to Context Assessment Tools for Linking Agriculture and Nutrition
Barriers and Enablers to the Consumption of Pumpkin and Fish in Tonkolili, Sierra Leone
SPRING around the Web
More Than Just Irrigation: The Role of Water in Agriculture and Nutrition
Making it to 5: A Nutritionist's Perspective on a Significant Milestone
SMARTE Solutions for Value Chains: Telling Stories Through Community Video to Improve Agriculture
New e-Learning Course from SPRING Bridges Nutrition and Agriculture Programming