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Tool Type: Interactive data query
Publication Date: May, 2013
HarvestChoice Tablr is an interactive data query tool similar to FAOSTAT and to the World Bank on-line table-generators. Tablr provides direct access to over 300 biophysical and socio-economic indicators for sub-Saharan Africa categorized by theme.
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Tool Type: Interactive data query
Publication Date: January, 2012
HarvestChoice Commodity Dashboard provides a one-page view of national time-series and sub-national statistics for 21 commodity groups.
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Tool Type: Interactive data query
Publication Date: October, 2011
Based on the country-level crop production statistics retrieved from FAOSTAT in 2006, this tool instantly shows users the custom ranking across countries and regions in terms of their reported harvest area, production, production value, and yield of major crops.
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Tool Type: Interactive data query
Publication Date: January, 2011
HarvestChoice region dashboard provides a one-page view of national time-series and sub-national statistics for 52 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Tool Type: Model
Publication Date: January, 2011
This comparative static model estimates potential yield increases and poverty reduction effects based on user-selected yield closure gap assumptions. A poverty-productivity elasticity (extracted from the relevant literature) and crop-specific adjustments are used to link productivity gains to a lowering of poverty prevalence rates and poverty headcounts compounded over a 20 year period.
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Tool Type: Droppr
Publication Date: January, 2009
This tool shows the location of CGIAR variety trial sites on Google Maps, and overlays a layer indicating the climatic similarity (in terms of rainfall and temperature regimes) over space from the user-selected trial site.
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Tool Type: Model
Publication Date: January, 1995
DREAM is a partial equilibrium, single commodity, multi-region, economic surplus model for assessing the potential economic benefits of technology diffusion and adoption (including technology spillover).