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Newsletter
Biowatch Bulletin January 2023

August 2022 to January 2023
South Africa
2023 - Biowatch South Africa

Fact sheet
Biodiversity for food and agriculture - A treasure for the future

Biodiversity for food and agriculture is the diversity of plants, animals and micro-organisms at genetic, species and ecosystem levels, present in and around crop, livestock, forest and aquatic production systems. It is essential to livelihoods and food security and to the supply of ecosystem services. Many of its key components...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Blog article
Action Against Hunger’s Farmer Field School program building self-reliance communities in Uganda

Farmer Field School, a program initiated about four years ago in Uganda by Action Against Hunger, a global humanitarian organization, is now building self-reliance communities in the East African country thanks to its ripple effect among learners. To achieve this, the organization through the European Union Emergency Trust Fund (EUTF) Response...
Uganda
2023

Blog article
Semences en Afrique (3/3) : comment les acteurs privés veulent promouvoir des cultures de qualité

En Afrique la disponibilité de semences de qualité demeure faible. Comment la filière et les acteurs privés des semences du continent entendent changer cela ? FARM a interrogé Justin Rakotoarisaona, secrétaire général de l’Association africaine du commerce des semences (AFSTA).
2023 - Fondation pour l'Agriculture et la Ruralité dans le Monde (FARM)

Policy brief/paper
AGROECOLOGY EUROPE’S COMMENTS ON THE PROPOSAL FOR A DIRECTIVE ON SOIL MONITORING AND RESILIENCE (SOIL MONITORING LAW)

Agroecology Europe (AEEU), the European association promoting agroecology as a set of practices, a science and a movement across Europe welcomes the Commission’s COM(2023) 416 Proposal for a Directive on Soil Monitoring and Resilience published on the 5th of July 2023.  The Soil Monitoring Law (SML) marks a positive starting point for...
2023 - Agroecology Europe (AEEU),

Journal article
Farmers’ profiles and attitudes towards the implementation of rainwater harvesting systems in intensive agriculture

Rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems are presented as a feasible alternative to increase water resources for agricultural use. However, the installation of these systems in farmers’ holdings is very limited. It is necessary to know the opinions and attitudes of farmers towards these systems to develop specific measures that respond to...
Spain
2023 - Universidad de Almería, Spain

Policy brief/paper
Strengthening Indigenous land rights in Cameroon

Between 2017 and 2022, LandCam explored creative strategies to enable Indigenous communities in rural areas of Cameroon to exercise their rights to their historical and legitimate territories. Cameroon’s land laws do not recognise collective and customary land rights, making Indigenous Peoples particularly vulnerable to expropriation, displacement and human rights violations. A...
Cameroon
2023 - International Institute for Environment and Development

Practices
Phosphorus sources for organic agriculture

Many bio-resources, such as digestates and composts, contain P from various organic wastes. Wastewater treatment plants are a major sink for P as well. There are many options under development to recycle P from these waste streams. Some are already permitted in organic agriculture.
2023 - RELACS

Report
Gender, water and agriculture

The economic contribution of women to agricultural and irrigation activities and to the livelihoods, well-being and food security of families and communities is often unrecognized, invisible and mostly undervalued. Moreover, the role of women in fetching, preserving and managing productive and non-productive water often goes unrecognized and understudied. This assessment...
Egypt
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Report
Reducing methane emissions in livestock systems in Asia and the Pacific – Enhancing national climate actions through the Global Methane Pledge

Workshop Report, Bangkok, Thailand, 24–26 October 2022
This report highlightes outcomes and recommendations provided during the FAO regional expert workshop “Enhancing national climate actions to reduce methane emissions in livestock systems in Asia and the Pacific”. The regional workshop was designed to help countries in Asia and the Pacific identify new opportunities to reduce methane emissions from...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Blog article
ZB’S collaboration with local farmers boosts cassava farming and agriculture diversity

In a significant move to enhance agricultural diversity and support local farmers, Zambian Breweries Plc has kicked off the 2023 cassava harvest season in Luapula Province. Cultivating cassava in Zambia faces several challenges, including limited knowledge of best agronomic practices, inadequate processing and market infrastructure, limited access to credit and financial...
Zambia
2023

Report
Food Outlook – Biannual report on global food markets

FAO's latest forecasts point to favourable production outlooks across most basic foodstuffs. However, global food production systems remain vulnerable to shocks, stemming from extreme weather events, and rising geopolitical tensions and policies, potentially tipping the delicate demand-supply balances, dampening prospects for international trade in food commodities and with implications for...
2023

Journal article
Multidimensional and multiscale assessment of agroecological transitions. A review

Assessing benefits and limits of agroecological transitions in different contexts is of foremost importance to steer and manage agroecological transitions and to feed evidence-based advocacy. However, assessing agroecological transitions remains a methodological challenge. The objective of this research was to investigate to what extent existing multiscale and multidimensional assessment methods...
2023 - CIRAD

Report
Mapping Agroecology Actors and Practices in Cameroon

Under the framework of the project “Scaling up agroecology to strengthen food security and improving food diversity in the Congo Basin”, the first task is to map agroecology actors and to identified agroecology practices in the Congo Basin. This work covered the mapping of the actors, their respective practices and some...
Cameroon
2023 - Institute of Agricultural Research for Development, IRAD,

Journal article
Emerging Research Methodologies to better Understand “Feminization of Agriculture” dynamics

An increasing body of literature suggests that agriculture is ‘feminizing’ in many low- and middle-income countries. Definitions of the feminization of agriculture vary, as do interpretations of what drives the expansion of women’s roles in agriculture over time. Understanding whether, how, and why the feminization of agriculture is occurring requires...
2023 - SAGE Journals

Practices
Nitrogen efficiency of organic fertilisers

In organic fertilisers, the total nitrogen content is not always the best indicator of the amount of nitrogen that is available to the plants. Indicators that estimate how much of the total nitrogen will be available for plants can help plan the nitrogen supply to crops more accurately.
2023 - RELACS

Video
La lutte Pour Les Semences En Afrique

La lutte pour les semences en Afrique : Un film novateur qui expose la menace qui pèse sur la souveraineté alimentaire En collaboration avec l'Alliance pour la souveraineté alimentaire en Afrique, Biowatch Afrique du Sud et PELUM Tanzanie, la fondation Rosa Luxemburg a lancé publiquement un nouveau film documentaire révolutionnaire...
2023 - AFSAfrica

Video
Making enriched biofertilizer

We need to ferment the mixture to convert the ingredients into nutrients and hormones that can be readily absorbed by plants. The biofertilizer will be ready in 2 to 3  months, depending on the weather and the ingredients you use
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
2023 - Access Agriculture

Newsletter
Family Farming Knowledge Platform (FFKP) Monthly Digest September 2023

The Family Farming Knowledge Platform (FFKP) Monthly Digest showcases the latest contents uploaded in the FFKP to provide its readers with relevant and up to date information on family farming main themes such as agroecology, smallscale fisheries, pastoralism, indigenous people, and more. For more documents, feel free to search in the...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Audio
To spray or not to spray: The overuse of pesticides and the alternatives

Though it’s native to the Americas, the fall armyworm – a voracious caterpillar that attacks maize and other cereals, damaging the leaves – has begun wreaking havoc in Africa and Asia. In response, many farmers turn to chemical pesticides, but these can be toxic to humans and the environment. And...
2023 - CIFOR-ICRAF
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