Tanzania loses 20-40% of produce and USD$1.5 billion each year to agricultural inefficiencies.
Poor farming practices and inadequacies in post-harvest handling have further increased carbon emissions by over 17%
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(1884–1942) was a Polish-born British anthropologist who revolutionized social anthropology by establishing fieldwork as a rigorous, empirical science. He is best known for his pioneering work in the Trobriand Islands of Melanesia and for developing the methodology of participant observation . Core Contributions to Anthropology
: Malinowski popularized the practice of living among a community for an extended period, learning their language, and participating in their daily lives to gain an "insider's" perspective.
: He founded the school of psychological functionalism , which argues that every social and cultural institution (such as magic, kinship, or religion) exists to satisfy basic individual biological and psychological needs, such as nutrition, safety, and reproduction.
(1884–1942) was a Polish-born British anthropologist who revolutionized social anthropology by establishing fieldwork as a rigorous, empirical science. He is best known for his pioneering work in the Trobriand Islands of Melanesia and for developing the methodology of participant observation . Core Contributions to Anthropology
: Malinowski popularized the practice of living among a community for an extended period, learning their language, and participating in their daily lives to gain an "insider's" perspective.
: He founded the school of psychological functionalism , which argues that every social and cultural institution (such as magic, kinship, or religion) exists to satisfy basic individual biological and psychological needs, such as nutrition, safety, and reproduction.