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Journal article
Aislamiento y producción de semilla de Auricularia fuscusuccinea (Mont.) Henn. y Crepidotus palmarum Sing. usados tradicionalmente en Pauna (Boyacá–Colombia)

Los hongos extraídos de su medio natural representan una fuente de alimento e integran parte de los usos, costumbres y estrategias de sustento de los pueblos que los utilizan. La domesticación de este recurso fortalece su valor ecológico, impulsa un aprovechamiento sostenible y favorece la conservación del medio ambiente. En...
Colombia
2017 - Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia

Article
The first West African meeting of local and solidarity-based agro-ecological partnerships between producers and consumers held in Kpalimé (Togo)

We are women and men, farmers, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) activists, agronomists, agro-ecologists, agro-ecology trainers, Food Sovereignty activists, Civil Society actors from 7 different countries in West Africa. We come from Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Mali, Senegal and Togo. Over and above the current extraordinary social and economic...
Benin - Burkina Faso - Côte d'Ivoire - Ghana - Mali - Senegal - Togo
2017 - URGENCI

Book
Everyday Experts: How people's knowledge can transform the food system

The People’s Knowledge Editorial Collective
Everyday Experts explains how knowledge built up through first-hand experience can help solve the crisis in the food system. It brings together fifty-seven activists, farmers, practitioners, researchers and community organisers from around the world in 28 original chapters to take a critical look at attempts to improve the dialogue between...
Brazil - Canada - Cuba - India - Iran (Islamic Republic of) - Malawi - Mexico - Peru - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2017 - Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience (CAWR)

Book
Connecting Smallholders to Knowledge, Networks, and Institutions

Information and communication technology (ICT) has always mattered in agriculture. Ever since people have grown crops, raised livestock, and caught fish, they have sought information from one another. Today, ICT represents a tremendous opportunity for rural populations to improve productivity, to enhance food and nutrition security, to access markets, and...
2017 - World Bank

Manual
Free Prior and Informed Consent

An indigenous peoples’ right and a good practice for local communities
This Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) Manual is designed as a tool for project practitioners of a broad range of projects and programmes of any development organization, by providing information about the right to FPIC and how it can be implemented in six steps. In an FPIC process, the “how”, “when” and...
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Event
Fair of traditional dry cured meet – Prosciutto “Prsutijada 2017”

his year for the 17th time the Fair of dry-cured meet prosciutto or popular as “Prsutijada 2017″ was organized from February 10th till 12th in the village Mackat, Serbia. More than 10.000 domestic and international visitors visited this event. The aim of this event was to promote traditional processing of meat products from...
Serbia
2017

Blog article
New internship programme for indigenous youth at FAO

FAO has issued a set of calls for expression of interest for internship positions, specifically encouraging applicants from the Global South and Indigenous Peoples.
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Video
Biodiversidad y alimentación

La calidad de nuestra alimentación y nuestra soberanía alimentaria dependen de las decisiones que tomamos todos los días. En la CONABIO colaboramos con muchas instituciones para conocer la diversidad de plantas domesticadas, sus parientes silvestres, los procesos que les han dado origen a través de la selección continua que hacen los...
Mexico
2017 - Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO)

Manual
Access to Land Community and Supported Agriculture - Stories from Europe

This booklet has been written by the European Access to Land network in cooperation with Urgenci, the network for Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), based on CSA members’ stories from across Europe. Land and communities – new building stones for European food and agriculture. In the last 10 years alone, Europe has...
2017 - Access to land network, Urgenci

Book
Mujeres: su rol en la soberanía y seguridad alimentarias

Producción, organización, participación y nutrición en la zona 1 norte de Ecuador, desde los saberes y la identidad cultural
La investigación y su sistematización en este documento fue posible gracias al fnanciamiento proveniente de la Unión Europea a través de los proyectos “Fortalecimiento a organizaciones andinas para la incidencia en política pública sobre seguridad alimentaria en Bolivia, Ecuador y Perú” y “Democratización, derechos y diálogo intercultural para la inclusión...
Ecuador
2017 - CARE Ecuador

Magazine article
Mulheres-Cabaças

Os antropólogos que vão aos Krahô só pesquisam os homens. Eles não pesquisam as mulheres. Neste ensaio, a pesquisadora busca alcançar o entendimento do seu povo, os Krahô, ouvindo as mulheres. Após o contato com os não indígenas, passamos a sofrer para aprender a cultura dos Cupen. O mesmo parece não acontecer...
Brazil
2017 - PISEAGRAMA - uma revista para o outro mundo

Video
How your bag of coffee can help farmers like Rolando Lopez

Chiapas, Mexico is one of several coffee-growing areas that has been hit hard by coffee’s biggest enemy — coffee rust. This devastating fungus attacks the leaves of a coffee tree. It causes them to fall off, stops photosynthesis and ultimately kills the tree. 
Mexico
2017 - Starbucks

Blog article
“Alimentos bons, limpos e justos” cria Fortaleza no território dos Kalunga

O coco indaiá e o gergelim (foto), produzidos por quilombolas Kalungas, no estado de Goiás, serão catalogados no projeto “Alimentos bons, limpos e justos”. Nos dias 27 e 28 de maio, uma equipe do projeto, com representante da Secretaria Especial de Agricultura Familiar e do Desenvolvimento Agrário (Sead), da Universidade de...
Brazil
2017 - Secretaria Especial de Agricultura Familiar e do Desenvolvimento Agrário (SEAD)

Blog article
Capitalizing Bitter Bamboo Group Experience and Improving Marketing of Bitter Bamboo Shoots (Lao Farmer Network)

Non-timber forest products such as bamboo shoots are a very important food and source of income for farmers in rural areas of Laos. Sustainable management of bamboo is important for food security, and improvement of the bamboo value chain can help increase incomes for rural people. That is why the...
Lao People's Democratic Republic
2017 - Asian Farmers Association

Blog article
UN negotiations decisive for rural world’s future

he Open-Ended Intergovernmental Working Group (OEIWG) on a UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas meets again this week in Geneva. Negotiations are expected to get even more challenging this time, as discussions will touch upon “contentious” issues, such as the right to...
2017 - FIAN International

Policy brief/paper
Rural poverty in the European Union

In 2015, 119 million European citizens, representing almost a quarter of the EU population, were at risk of poverty and social exclusion. Statistics show that the average poverty rate is slightly higher in rural areas, with very contrasting situations across the Union as some countries display a huge poverty gap...
European Union
2017 - European Parliament

Video
Stână Model - Model Sheep Fold

Model Sheep Fold is a good example of how traditional farming methods are supported by technical exper-tise to ensure that the traditional way of life in Romanian villages may be maintained. Solar panels supply the shepherds with electricity for light and for charging their cell phones. This enables the shepards...
European Union
2017 - Adept Foundation

Report
Regional gender strategy and action plan 2017–2019 for Asia and the Pacific

Progress towards gender equality is key to meeting global goals of eradicating poverty and eliminating hunger and malnutrition. Women make important contributions to agriculture and rural livelihoods and play a vital role in the care and reproduction of households and communities. However, persistent gender inequalities, such as unequal access to...
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Book
Mainstreaming Agrobiodiversity in Sustainable Food Systems

Scientific Foundations for an Agrobiodiversity Index
The book is the first step in the process of creating such an index, which can measure agricultural biodiversity across different dimensions. The concept grew from the observation – based on a scientific paper on levels of crop diversity produced compared to levels of crop diversity imported – that juxtaposing...
2017 - Bioversity International

Technical paper
Recognising the role and value of pastoralism and pastoralists

Pastoralism is a rational and viable economic land-use system able to generate significant returns in the dryland areas of Eastern Africa. Widespread misunderstanding about pastoralism has left it often under-protected, undervalued and an unintended victim of uninformed policies. However, this traditional livelihood system, which evolved as an adaptive strategy for...
Ethiopia - Kenya - United Republic of Tanzania
2017 - Coalition Of European Lobbies For Eastern African Pastoralism (CELEP)
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