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Blog article
Femme dans l’agriculture:les associations villageoises d’épargne et de crédit (AVEC) au Bénin

Connu sous le nom de Mata Masu Dubara au Niger, le modèle AVEC (association villageoise d’épargne et de crédit) a été repris et développé au Bénin. Les associations villageoises ont pour mission de servir les plus pauvres dont les femmes rurales, ceux dont les revenus sont irréguliers et moins fiables...
Benin
2015 - Agrifam agriculture familiale et sécurité alimentaire

Fact sheet
Africa's Renewed Partnership to End Hunger in Africa by 2025

The FAO Regional Initiative, “Renewed Partnership to End Hunger in Africa by 2025”, seeks to assist countries in strengthening their efforts and capacity to deliver programmes that contribute to eradicating hunger. It aims to add value to ongoing work at country level by sharpening the programmatic focus on food security...
2015 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Policy brief/paper
Smallholders and land tenure in Ghana

Aligning context, empirics, and policy
For decades, policymakers and development practitioners have debated benefits and threats of property rights formalization and private versus customary tenure systems. This paper provides insights into the challenges in understanding and empirically analyzing the relationship between tenure systems and agricultural investment, and formulates policy advice that can support land tenure...
Ghana
2015 - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Video
Supporting Family Farming in Swaziland FAO

FAO is supporting family farmers, who have an often-undervalued role to play in ensuring global food security. The Swaziland Agricultural Development Project, led by the government with assistance from the European Union and FAO, is helping over 20,000 smallholder farmers produce more, higher-quality food and connect with new markets.
Eswatini
2015 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Policy brief/paper
Heterogeneous preferences and the effects of incentives in promoting conservation agriculture in Malawi

Malawi faces significant challenges in meeting its future food security needs because there is little scope for increasing production by simply expanding the area under cultivation. One potential alternative for sustainably intensifying agricultural production is by means of conservation agriculture (CA), which improves soil quality through a suite of farming...
Malawi
2015 - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Report
Africa Agriculture Status Report 2015

Youth in Agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa
African countries have the youngest population in the world and the largest share of the world’s available arable land. Indeed, as the Youth Division of the Africa Union Commission puts it, about 65% of the total population of Africa is below the age of 35 years and 10 million youth...
2015 - Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)

Blog article
FAO, Brazil join hands for nutrition education curriculum review

The South – South Cooperation project seeks to address nutrition security in schools
Nutrition education experts in Malawi have initiated a review of the country’s nutrition education curriculum to be incorporated in the curricula of Teacher Training Colleges. The review was made during a two-day national consultation workshop held in Kasungu from 16-17 November 2015 under the “Strengthening School Food & Nutrition Programs...
Brazil - Malawi
2015 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Manual
Agricultural Education and Skills Improvement Framework (AESIF) 2015 – 2025

One of the key requirements towards achieving agriculture-led development in Africa as stated in the CAADP and Malabo Declaration, is to invest in transforming Africa’s Agricultural Education System. This integrated policy framework was developed to address the need of transforming and embracing various forms of agricultural education and training methods....
2015 - New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD)

Case study
Growing organic pineapples in Tanzania

A collaborative project between farmers in northwest Tanzania’s Karagwe District, the development organization Community Habitat Environmental Management and Matunda Mema, an organic produce exporter, demonstrates that small-scale East African farmers can benefit from the growing demand for organic products.
United Republic of Tanzania
2015 - Alliance for Foos Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)

Newsletter
Regional Office for Africa quarterly newsletter

Regional Office for Africa quarterly newsletter covering the months of October to December, 2015
Burundi - Liberia - Malawi - Zimbabwe
2015 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Case study
Organic cocoa in Sierra Leone

Small-scale, resource-poor farmers organize fair trade grower cooperatives to market certified organic cocoa exports from post-war Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leone
2015 - Alliance for Foos Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)

Journal article
On Kenya's climate frontline, female farmers are building a secure future

In drought-ridden Samburu county, support programmes are helping women to provide for their families and build communities’ resilience to climate change
Kenya
2015 - The Guardian

Policy brief/paper
Food security and adaptation impacts of potential climate smart agricultural practices in Zambia

This paper analyzes how a set of widely promoted agricultural practices, including reduced tillage, crop rotations, legume intercropping as well as the use of modern inputs, affect crop yields and their resilience (i.e. probability of disastrously low yields) in Zambia using panel data from the Rural Incomes and Livelihoods Surveys...
Zambia
2015 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Working paper
Are women less productive farmers?

How markets and risk affect fertilizer use, productivity, and measured gender effects in Uganda
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder farms as key to reducing rural poverty and safeguarding the food security of farming and non-farming households. Prompting smallholder farmers to use more fertilizer has been a key tactic. Closing the productivity gap between male and female farmers has...
Uganda
2015 - World Bank

Book part
Associations between irrigated farming and improved nutrition in Malawian farm households

Expansion of irrigation is a recurrent objective of the agricultural development plans formulated by successive governments in Malawi. More intensive and continual use of Malawi’s water and agricultural land resources is expected to increase and stabilize production of food and export crops, thereby increasing farm incomes, spurring growth in the...
Malawi
2015 - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Video
Kenya: L’eau, vecteur de développement

À l’instar des milliers de paysans pauvres qui vivent sur le versant est du mont Kenya, Christine était tributaire de la pluie pour irriguer ses cultures. Aujourd’hui, elle dispose de l’eau courante. Comment ce changement a-t-il été possible?
Kenya
2015 - International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Case study
Sustainable solutions to the resuscitation of agricultural cooperatives in Zimbabwe

A case for Manicaland Province
Governments promote the use of cooperatives to enhance development of smallholder farmers. However, challenges are inevitable and this study investigated factors responsible for the collapse of agricultural cooperatives in Manicaland province of Zimbabwe, and developed propositions for use on a larger scale. Five cooperatives drawn from Mutasa and Chimanimani districts...
Zimbabwe
2015 - University of Namibia

Video
Semences pour le changement en Côte d'Ivoire

Après dix années de guerre civile, les agricultrices ivoiriennes luttent contre la pauvreté et préservent la paix en cultivant des semences de riz de haute qualité, ce qui leur permet non seulement de doubler leurs rendements et leurs profits mais aussi de gagner en indépendance.
Côte d'Ivoire
2015 - International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Technical paper
Technical manual for the construction and use of family-sized metal silos to store cereals and grain legumes

The Technical manual for the construction and use of family-sized metal silos to store cereals and grain legumes presents simple instructions for the construction and use of various types of family-sized silos, with capacities of between 0.12 m3 and 4.2 m3 (approximately 120 and 4 000 kg). The contribution of...
2015 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Book part
The Historical Context of Land in Zimbabwe

One of the fundamental resources that is essential for the development and sustenance of people in Africa is land. Land is very important because it forms the basis of agricultural production in the sub-region. This chapter will trace the role and impact of land amongst the different ethnic groups that...
Zimbabwe
2015 - Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA)
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