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Resilience: enhanced resilience of people, communities and ecosystems is key to sustainable food and agricultural systems

Diversified agroecological systems are more resilient – they have a greater capacity to recover from disturbances including extreme weather events such as drought, floods or hurricanes, and to resist pest and disease attack. Following Hurricane Mitch in Central America in 1998, biodiverse farms including agroforestry, contour farming and cover cropping retained 20–40 percent more topsoil, suffered less erosion and experienced lower economic losses than neighbouring farms practicing conventional monocultures.

By maintaining a functional balance, agroecological systems are better able to resist pest and disease attack. Agroecological practices recover the biological complexity of agricultural systems and promote the necessary community of interacting organisms to self-regulate pest outbreaks. On a landscape scale, diversified agricultural landscapes have a greater potential to contribute to pest and disease control functions.

Agroecological approaches can equally enhance socio-economic resilience. Through diversification and integration, producers reduce their vulnerability should a single crop, livestock species or other commodity fail. By reducing dependence on external inputs, agroecology can reduce producers’ vulnerability to economic risk. Enhancing ecological and socio-economic resilience go hand-in-hand – after all, humans are an integral part of ecosystems.

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A farm in Portugal is showing how the ancient art of silvopasture – combining livestock with productive trees – may offer some real answers to the climate crisis. 'The land to the north of the village of Foros de Vale Figueira in southern Portugal . . . [operates the] montado system...
Portugal
Article
2019
The purpose of this report is to assess the market opportunities for producers and exporters in developing countries who are interested in exporting certified foods to North America. For the development-related purposes of this report, North American will signify Canada and the United States and shall exclude Mexico. The US...
Report
2008
The Conference on Ecological Agriculture: Mitigating Climate Change, Providing Food Security and Self-Reliance for Rural Livelihoods in Africa was held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 26-28 November 2008. It was organised by the African Union (AU), UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development...
Ethiopia
Conference report
2008
The video outlines three case studies of farmers utilizing agroecological practices in their farming systems. It focuses on complex adaptive rice systems in the Easter part of the island of Java, Indonesia; on a large-scale farm in the Netherlands applying sustainable soil management practices; and on social aspects of agroecology...
Brazil - Indonesia - Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
Video
2014
Posljednjih 10 godina u pojedinim zemljama Zapadne Evrope organska poljoprivreda se razvila uz godišnji rast do 10%. Crna Gora ima odlične uslove za razvoj kvalitetne, zdravstvenobezbjedne, sertifikovane organske hrane. Organska proizvodnja je zakonski regulisana proizvodnja koja uključuje kontrolu i sertifikaciju proizvodnje i proizvoda (kontrola „od njive do trpeze“). Nakon čitanja ovog...
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Manual
2011