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Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing - International Day on the fight against IUU fishing | 5 June

Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a broad term that captures a wide variety of fishing activity. IUU fishing is found in all types and dimensions of fisheries; it occurs both on the high seas and in areas within national jurisdiction. It concerns all aspects and stages of the...
2023 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Event
Workshop regional: Tomar acción en el sector de la biodiversidad para la alimentación y la agricultura en América Latina y el Caribe

El workshop regional "Tomar acción en el sector de la biodiversidad para la alimentación y la agricultura en América Latina y el Caribe" se enmarca dentro de una serie de cuatro talleres que se celebrarán en diferentes regiones del mundo. Estos eventos se organizan en colaboración con la Federación Internacional de Asociaciones...
2023 - Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO)

Policy brief/paper
Organic and agroecological farming: Safeguarding long-term food security

Food security has different dimensions: availability, access, stability over time, and utilisation2. In the current European context, only accessibility and stability are of concern. Food supply or availability is not at stake in the EU despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, but soaring food prices mean low-income households struggle to...
2023 - TP Organics

Report
Manual for trainers: Frontline In-Service Applied Veterinary Epidemiology Training

This manual provides details of the Frontline In-Service Applied Veterinary Epidemiology Training (ISAVET) programme’s structure, core competencies, learning outcomes, training activities (training modules, field assignments), supervision, monitoring, and evaluation for Trainees. The intended audience of the manual are individuals enrolled in the Frontline (ISAVET) at the national level. The manual...
2023 - FAO; AGRILIFE;

Report
Agroecology – Making Ecosystem-based Adaptation Work in Agricultural Landscapes

The aim of this report is to encourage the agriculture and climate communities to find common, integrated, and systemic responses to one of the most urgent questions for humanity: How to develop climate-resilient and sustainable food systems in times of multiple crises that are threatening global food security? Today’s planet...
2023

Blog article
Agroecology is critical in the wake of climate change - expert

In this article, Francis Shivonje, the Policy and Advocacy National Coordinator for the Biovision Foundation in Kenya, underscores the importance of a National Agroecology Strategy. He highlights that smallholder farms, responsible for 75% of Kenya's agricultural production, are pivotal for both food security and the nation's economic stability. Agroecology, by...
Kenya
2023

Newsletter article
Malawi: Equal work, unequal earnings

A recent case study in Malawi explores the trading roles of women in fisheries in quantitative and qualitative terms.  Women play important roles in fish food systems, especially post-harvest processing and trading of fish products. However, gendered inequities in fish food systems are common around the globe, limiting livelihood benefits for...
Malawi
2023 - The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)

Report
European research and innovation days 2022 Conference report : 28-29 September 2022

European Research and Innovation Days is the European Commission’s annual flagship Research and Innovation event, bringing together policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs and the public to debate and shape the future of research and innovation in Europe and beyond. 2022 was the fourth edition. The event took place on 28 and 29...
European Union
2023 - Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (European Commission)

Newsletter article
LEADER’s capacity for community-led agri-food development

LEADER has a long track record in successfully supporting new collaborative initiatives through agri-food projects aimed at strengthening the resilience of rural Europe’s economy. Collective action is a core concept of LEADER and LAGs have a strong track record in successfully supporting new community-led collaborative agri-food initiatives aimed at strengthening the...
European Union
2023 - EU CAP Network

Report
Le système alimentaire de la ville de Ziguinchor

Focus sur l’environnement alimentaire
De nombreuses mutations socio-économiques sont en cours en Afrique de l’ouest et s’accompagnent de défis croissants pour les systèmes alimentaires urbains. Les villes africaines voient leur population s’accroître rapidement, du fait de la croissance démographique et des migrations rural-urbain. Le triple fardeau de la malnutrition y est important avec une...
Senegal
2023 - Etude coordonnée par le Grdr

Journal article
Transition to legume-supported farming in Europe through redesigning cropping systems

Legume-supported cropping systems affect environmental, production, and economic impacts. In Europe, legume production is still marginal with grain legumes covering less than 3% of arable land. A transition towards legume-supported systems could contribute to a higher level of protein self-sufficiency and lower environmental impacts of agriculture. Suitable approaches for designing...
2023 - Agronomy for Sustainable Development

Report
Five Key Messages on How to Implement Agroecology as a Systemic Adaptation Response

There is a wealth of compelling scientific evidence that hunger, climate change, biodiversity loss, as well as land and water degradation are not only systemic but also interrelated crises, which reinforce each other in their intensity. The consequences of these multiple crises for global food security are severe. In 2021,...
2023 - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH

Newsletter article
Latin America: Gender matters

Women’s participation in small-scale fisheries management results in positive outcomes for both the local community and the social-ecological system
Despite women making up about 50 percent of the fisheries workforce worldwide, their contribution to the sector has long been under-estimated with implications for fisheries management and food security. This is because, in many countries, fisheries definitions are narrow and tend to focus on the production node of the value...
2023 - The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)

Blog article
A Guelmim, un trio franco-marocain force le destin agroécologique du désert

Wissal Ben Moussa, Benjamin Rombaut et Gautier de Carcouet sont cofondateurs de Sand to Green, une startup dédiée à l’agroécologie qui vient de lever 1 million de dollars pour son expansion. En déploiement au Sud du Maroc, le trio entend dupliquer l’expérience en Afrique subsaharienne avec, en toile de fond,...
2023

Report
Pooling funds to scale agroecology

In 2022, the Agroecology Fund took important steps forward in strengthening agroecology movements worldwide. It approved a new five year strategic plan, featuring creative actions that offer timely resources to agroecology organizations and networks as they push food systems towards justice and sustainability. The present report shares insights about where...
2023 - the Agroecology Fund

Report
Access to space and water for marine aquaculture

The objective of this technical study was to identify the main trends and practices for the allocation of marine space for the development of aquaculture across the EU, within the Maritime Spatial Plans (MSPs) produced to date. Based on consultation with EU Member States, the study presents the main enablers,...
European Union
2023 - European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (European Commission)

Video
Rearing crickets for food and feed

People who traditionally eat insects, such as grasshoppers, termites, white ants or crickets catch them in the wild when they are in season. In some places there are now fewer edible insects because the environment has been damaged. Rearing insects on your farm can provide proteins throughout the year. Edible...
Uganda
2023 - Access Agriculture

Newsletter article
LEADER action acts as catalyst for new funding for water biodiversity projects in Ireland

Irish LEADER support for the Water Biodiversity Training Programme for the Duhallow Communities project acted as a catalyst in helping local authorities design popular and productive environmental actions attracting larger sources of funding. LEADER is good at building social capacity in rural community organisations that can be directed to develop and...
Ireland
2023 - EU CAP Network

Fact sheet
Point sur la situation alimentaire au Sahel (PSA)

Début mai, les prix des céréales restent globalement élevés (par rapport aux cinq dernières années) au Burkina, au Mali et au Niger. Le bulletin donne aussi une série d’informations sur le niveau d’approvisionnement des marchés, la situation alimentaire des ménages ou encore les différentes activités génératrices de revenus développées par...
2023 - Afrique Verte

Journal article
Key research challenges to supporting farm transitions to agroecology in advanced economies. A review

In response to the sustainability issues that agriculture faces in advanced economies, agroecology has gained increasing relevance in scientific, political, and social debates. This has promoted discussion about transitions to agroecology, which represents a significant advancement. Accordingly, it has become a growing field of research. We reviewed the literature on...
2023 - Agronomy for Sustainable Development
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