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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

Practices
Vibrational signals to control the whitefly in organic greenhouse production

Vibrational plates (Vibro -plates) were built to transmit specific disruptive vibrations to the whiteflies via potted tomato and zucchini plants. The combined use of vibrations and essential oils resulted in a reduction of the whitefly populations. The prototype is versatile and can be custom- ised for different crop systems.
2023 - RELACS

Report
Twenty years of Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems

Success stories of dynamic conservation for sustainable rural development
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) are agroecosystems inhabited by communities that live in an intricate relationship with their territory. These evolving sites are resilient systems characterized by remarkable agrobiodiversity, traditional knowledge, invaluable cultures and landscapes, sustainably managed by farmers, herders, fisherfolk, and forest people in ways that contribute to...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Report
The agricultural transition: Building a sustainable future

New research released today by McKinsey & Company indicates that about 50 percent of the reduction in on-farm agricultural emissions required for a 1.5°C pathway are cost neutral or ROI-positive today. However, major barriers, namely transition financing, investment to reduce costs, behavior change, and additional incentives such as increased carbon prices are...
2023 - McKinsey’s Denver

Blog article
Un nouveau concept pour concevoir, modéliser et évaluer des systèmes agroforestiers et de cultures associées

Une équipe scientifique du Cirad, d’INRAE et de l’Institut Agro propose un concept clé jusque-là manquant pour étudier et accompagner la conception de systèmes de culture associant différentes espèces, l’une des bases de la transition agroécologique. Ce concept est exposé dans un article publié dans Agronomy for Sustainable Development.
2023 - Cirad

Journal article
How diverse are farming systems on the Eastern Gangetic Plains of South Asia? A multi-metric and multi-country assessment

While crop diversification has many benefits and is a stated government objective across the Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) of South Asia, the complexity of assessment has led to a rather limited understanding on the progress towards, and status of, smallholder crop diversification. Most studies focus on specific commodities or report...
Bangladesh - India - Nepal
2023 - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Adelaide, Australia

Audio
Celebrating women in environmental conservation

Conservationist Sheherazade, and host Anggi Cahyaningtyas discuss challenges and opportunities for women. 
2023 - CIFOR-ICRAF

Journal article
On-farm experiment to assess the suitability of millet types and landraces

In Nepal's Himalayan regions, millets hold significance as resilient cereal crops, valued for their nutrition and adaptability to challenging climates and contributing to food and nutrition security. However, their cultivation and consumption have declined due to shifting food preferences, market constraints, climate change, pests, and diseases. The on-farm experiment was...
Nepal
2023 - ICIMOD

Blog article
Enhancing food security under changing weather patterns: farm adaptation

On 14-15 March 2023, 80 participants from across Europe met at the EU CAP Network workshop in Bologna, Italy, to discuss how to enhance food security under changing weather patterns. The workshop focused on exchanging knowledge and sharing innovative, inspirational practices and approaches that support farmers in adapting to changing...
European Union
2023 - EU CAP Network

Practices
Vibrations against invasive whiteflies in citrus orchards

Orange spiny whiteflies communicate with each other through vibrations. Disruptive vibrations can interfere with their communication and reduce their populations. This method is especially effective when combined with other plant protection strategies.
2023 - RELACS

Fact sheet
Créer des synergies d’acteurs pour la transition vers des systèmes alimentaires durables et favorables à la nutrition en Guinée

Afin de renforcer le partage d’expériences entre acteurs de l’agriculture et de la nutrition, un atelier s’est tenu en septembre 2022 à Conakry en Guinée. Deux régions y étaient plus particulièrement représentées, au sein desquelles le Gret et ses partenaires interviennent depuis plusieurs années : la Basse Guinée et la...
2023 - Gret

Newsletter
Bulletin de veille n°460 – Spécial transitions agroécologiques

Depuis les premiers usages du terme « agroécologie » dans les années 1930, les références à l’agroécologie en tant que « science, ensemble de pratiques agricoles et mouvement social » se sont multipliées. Progressivement, elle s’affirme comme une alternative crédible face aux conséquences économiques, sociales et environnementales des nouvelles formes...
2023 - INTER-RÉSEAUX

Video
Seeing the life in the soil

When many living things are found in the soil, it means that the soil has life, because these little creatures help to decompose organic matter, make nutrients available to plants, and make the soil spongier.
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
2023 - Access Agriculture

Book
Millets: for health and environment

Millets for Health and Environment" is an insightful and comprehensive guide that explores the world of millets and their benefits for both health and the environment. The book delves into the history and geographical significance of millets, and the various types of millets and their nutritional profiles. It provides a...
2023

Policy brief/paper
THE YOUTH MANIFESTO “AFFORDABLE SUSTAINABLE FOOD AT THE HEART OF OUR FUTURE” : THE IMPORTANCE OF MAKING SUSTAINABLE FOOD ACCESSIBLE TO YOUTH

The young people interviewed often reported being unable to afford sustainable food due to their limited budget. The difference in prices between sustainable and unsustainable food often pushed young people to buy the cheapest food available, resulting in unsustainable food consumption. Several participants expressed that high prices represented one of...
European Union
2023 - The Agroecology Europe Youth Network
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