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Dimensões de desenvolvimento e construção de capacidades para a formação da Agenda para a Agricultura Familiar

No Brasil, o processo de desenvolvimento foi muito influenciado pela atuação direta do Estado na agricultura, como também, indiretamente, pela formação de capacidades estruturantes. Após várias décadas de diferentes modelos de intervenção, ficam evidentes as diferenças no desenvolvimento regional brasileiro, possibilitando a observância de traços característicos entre macrorregiões e biomas  Experiência...
Brazil
2023 - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)

Blog article
NATURE RESTORATION, CRUCIAL FOR RESILIENT FOOD & FARMING SYSTEMS

Biodiversity protection and well-functioning ecosystems are essential for food production. But the Commission’s proposal on a nature restoration law has faced unjustified opposition when it comes to setting restoration targets for agricultural ecosystems. The organic movement calls on MEPs to support ambitious nature restoration on agriculture land as well preserved...
2023 - IFOAM Organics Europe

Article
The invisibility of young people in family farming: a gender perspective in the semi-arid region of Ceará, Brazil

The evolution of family farming cannot be analyzed only from the perspective of production. Since it is also a kinship unit, the family farm reveals social tensions that contribute to the migration of young people, especially for young women. This study presents an analysis of the factors that contribute to...
Brazil
2023 - Cahiers Agriculture

Report
The Regional Plan of Action for Small-Scale Fisheries in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea

The Regional Plan of Action for Small-Scale Fisheries in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea (RPOA-SSF) is a historic political commitment setting out a ten-year roadmap towards the long-term environmental, economic and social sustainability of the sector. Signed as a Ministerial Declaration in September 2018 by high-level representatives of Mediterranean...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Report part
Para todas las mamás que quieran leerme: ¿Cómo llegué a promover una alimentación ecológica y nutritiva?

La Plataforma de Conocimientos sobre Agricultura Familiar en colaboración con Barefoot Guide Connection organizó una serie de “talleres de escritura”, para ayudar a los profesionales a escribir sus propias experiencias, generando conocimientos que destaquen las prácticas, cambios, innovaciones e impactos de lo que hacen en apoyo a la agricultura familiar. Estos...
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
2023 - Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO)

Report
Rapport juridique sur l’approche écosystémique des pêches au Congo

Une analyse de l’approche écosystémique des pêches dans certains cadres politiques et juridiques nationaux du Congo
Légiférer en conformité avec l'approche écosystémique des pêches (AEP) est une tâche complexe, compte tenu de la nature holistique de l'AEP, qui implique une multitude de facteurs étayés par les aspects sociaux, économiques, environnementaux et institutionnels ayant un impact sur la durabilité de la pêche.     Le présent rapport juridique sur l'AEP...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Article
Le haricot mungo, Vigna radiata (L.), une alternative à l’association sorgho-niébé pour la diversification des cultures en conditions soudano-sahéliennes ?

La diversification des cultures est un des leviers qui pourraient contribuer à stabiliser, voire améliorer, les rendements dans les régions soudano-sahéliennes contraintes par des conditions climatiques semi-arides et des sols très faiblement fertiles. Elle peut permettre aussi d’atténuer les risques liés aux marchés. Cette diversification peut être mise en œuvre...
Burkina Faso
2023 - CIRAD

Policy brief/paper
Territorial Food Projects in France

Territorial Food Projects (Projets Alimentaires Territoriaux) are defined by the French law since 2014
In December 2022, there are officially nearly 400 all over France and they cover 2/3 of French population. Mostly led by territorial authorities (municipalities, inter-municipalities, Départements, Parcs Naturels Régionaux, etc.), they have to include a series of key issues and actions (food justice, food education, food waste, territorial anchoring of...
France
2023 - INRAE

Newsletter article
Africa: Interview with Editrudith Lukanga, EMEDO

Interview with Editrudith Lukanga, Environmental Management and Economic Development Organization (EMEDO), Tanzania. In Tanzania, I founded an organization called Environmental Management and Economic Development Organization (EMEDO). As part of implementing the SSF guidelines, under an FAO-supported project titled “Implementation of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines for gender equitable and climate resilient food...
United Republic of Tanzania
2023 - The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)

Report part
¿Y usted ya comió? La mística de Doña Celestina

La Plataforma de Conocimientos sobre Agricultura Familiar en colaboración con Barefoot Guide Connection organizó una serie de “talleres de escritura”, para ayudar a los profesionales a escribir sus propias experiencias, generando conocimientos que destaquen las prácticas, cambios, innovaciones e impactos de lo que hacen en apoyo a la agricultura familiar. Estos...
Peru
2023 - Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO)

Video
Controlling wilt disease in pigeon pea

Fusarium wilt is a fungal disease that lives in the soil and that spreads through infected seeds. The fungus can survive in the soil for about 3 years. Seed treatment improves germination and helps to keep the crop free from diseases that are in the soil or on the seed....
India
2023 - Access Agriculture

Blog article
Social farming and innovations

The EIP-AGRI Support Facility supports the CAP goals for social sustainability in agriculture, forestry and rural areas. Keep an eye out for an upcoming brochure on social innovation, results from the Focus Group ‘Social farming and innovations’ or see the outcomes from the EIP-AGRI seminar on (social) innovation in EU...
European Union
2023 - EU CAP Network

Blog article
Reducing methane emissions from small-scale farming

Small-scale farmers cause far fewer emissions than large-scale and industrial farming, but they can still help mitigate climate change. A new initiative to help developing countries lower methane emissions from small-scale farming was launched by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) at the AIM for Climate Summit in May 2023.The...
2023

Case study
Sri Lankan farmers reap success through innovative agricultural technologies

Better rain management and improved seed cultivation reinvigorate farmers’ onion production
In his 30 years as a farmer, Illeperuma Arachchilage Rathnayake, or Rathnayake as he’s known in his village, struggled to unlock the full potential of his onion seed cultivation. He began cultivating this crop as a 22-year-old with no official training but relied on lessons and cues from other farmers...
Sri Lanka
2023 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Blog article
FAO champions implementation of 12 projects as The Pandemic Fund rolls out first round of financing

Beneficiaries include countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Near East and Latin America
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) will co-lead the implementation of 12 projects worth $264 million aimed to boost local and global health security as part of The Pandemic Fund’s first round of financing. As one of the Implementing Entities, FAO will be at the forefront of driving...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Blog article
Innovation and digitalization will shape future food systems in Europe and Central Asia

In historic Samarkand, Uzbekistan, leading thinkers from around the globe convened for an international conference on food security to discuss a more sustainable, equitable, and resilient future for the world's agrifood systems. The event was organized by the Government of Uzbekistan, with technical support of the Food and Agriculture Organization...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Report
Report of the third meeting of the Agreement on Port State Measures (PSMA) Open-Ended Technical Working Group on Information Exchange, Rome, 13–14 December 2022

The third meeting of the PSMA Open-ended Technical Working Group on Information Exchange (TWG-IE) was held in Rome, Italy, from 13 to 14 December 2022. The TWG-IE commended the advances made in the development of the Global Information Exchange System (GIES), provided recommendations for the refinement of the system and...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Report
Engaging women and men equally in managing biodiversity

Guidelines to address gender equality in policies and projects related to biodiversity
Biodiversity and associated ecosystem services are crucial for food security and for the livelihoods of people involved in food and agricultural production systems around the world. Women and men use and manage biodiversity resources in different ways, and face specific constraints and opportunities. Their unique knowledge and responsibilities in the...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Blog article
73 Green Deal Projects

73 projects have been funded under the Horizon 2020 Green Deal Call including 17 projects on climate change and biodiversity and 15 on food and health. The Green Deal Projects Support Office facilitates collaboration between the projects and supports the sharing of best practices, events and other results. Find out more
European Union
2023 - EU CAP Network

Blog article
Rural poor bear biggest burden of conservation

The most vulnerable economic communities on Earth live alongside carnivores and pay the highest price for human-wildlife conflict. A new paper calls for mechanisms to be developed for rich countries to make payments to the communities at risk. Poorer, rural communities pay the highest price for living with large, carnivorous wild...
2023
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