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Video
Turning fish waste into fertiliser

The guts, heads, skin or any other part of the fish that people do not eat can be turned into organic fertiliser by fermenting or composting it. Fish waste is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium and vitamins. By applying fish fertiliser, we can increase the good microbes in the soil,...
India
2021 - Access Agriculture

Video
Managing the rice leaf folder

By combining different organic methods, you will harvest a lot more rice and make more money.
India
2021 - Access Agriculture

Video
Calcium deficiency in dairy cows

Calcium deficiency is common among high-yielding dairy cows. A calcium deficient cow does not eat much, is cold to touch, looks tired and is unable to stand up. She gives less milk. Untreated cows may die. To prevent calcium deficiency, do not dehorn your cows. Let the cows have some...
India
2021 - Access Agriculture

Video
Sprouting grains for livestock feed

When grains are soaked in water for a while and left to germinate, they will put out shoots or sprouts. By absorbing water sprouted seed more than double their weight. Sprouts are easier to digest than grains, because sprouting converts nearly all of the starch in the grains into sugar....
India
2021 - Access Agriculture

Fact sheet
Vanuatu food security profile

This brochure summarizes data on food consumption, demography and food prices in Vanuatu.
Vanuatu
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Blog article
Ensuring biodiversity for systematic and sustainable food systems transformation

As the world prepares for transformations to its food systems in order to feed a growing planet, nutritiously and in an environmentally sustainable way, maintaining biodiversity will be a critical element in that equation, a panel of experts meeting in the Asia-Pacific region heard today. A virtual consultative meeting was convened on the...
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Blog article
Linking small-scale farmers and agricultural biodiversity in Nepal

Small-scale farmers, and the resources they manage, provide food and incomes across value chains all over the world. They are fundamental to the livelihoods, health and nutrition of billions of people. They are also essential for improving agricultural biodiversity, food-system stability and adaptability to climate change. Integrating the perspective of...
Nepal
2021 - SIANI

Video
Managing false smut of rice

By applying a range of agroecological practices, you can avoid disease infestation in  your rice crop.
India
2021 - Access Agriculture

Report
Agricultural transformation and market integration (atmi) in the ASEAN region: responding to food security and inclusiveness concerns

Structural transformation in Southeast Asia poses challenges to the regions' food security and inclusive agricultural growth agenda. Integration of agricultural markets within ASEAN is high on the policy agenda given the current pressure on moving towards the establishment of a common market. An improvement in agricultural value chains' competitiveness is...
2021 - IFPRI

Report
Measuring food safety – Indicators to achieve Sustainable Development Goals

Food safety technical toolkit for Asia and the Pacific No. 9
Universal access to safe food is a key requirement for the 2030 Agenda for the Sustainable Development Goals. And yet an estimated 600 million people each year fall sick from eating unsafe food and 420 000 of them die. Safe food is also critical for economic development and the international...
2021 - Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations

Report
Measuring food safety – Indicators to achieve Sustainable Development Goals

Food safety technical toolkit for Asia and the Pacific No. 9
Universal access to safe food is a key requirement for the 2030 Agenda for the Sustainable Development Goals. And yet an estimated 600 million people each year fall sick from eating unsafe food and 420 000 of them die. Safe food is also critical for economic development and the international...
2021 - Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations

Blog article
Joint action to boost peace and organic agriculture in the Philippines

With the ambitious target to have 1.2 million hectares of farmland in the Philippines converted to organic by 2022, Hon. Mayor Rommel C. Arnado, President of LOAMCP, welcomed the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MoU) with Access Agriculture as a very timely event.
Philippines
2021 - Access Agriculture

Practices
Uso de abejas sin aguijón para la polinización

Si bien la tecnología de cáscara de coco es la forma más fácil y más barata para propagar las abejas sin aguijón, puede que no sea práctica para el transporte entre las islas para la polinización de los grandes cultivos de plantación como el mango. Por lo tanto, se diseñó...
Philippines
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Journal article
Climate Adaptation by Farmers in Three Communities in the Maldives

The Maldives, a small island nation, is continuously facing climate change impacts and adapting to them. One of the risks of climate change in the Maldives is the sea-level rise that threatens the livelihoods of Maldivians. This paper looks at how farmers in the Maldives adapt to changes in climatic...
Maldives
2021 - Institute of Research and Development Maldives

Report
Regional Consultative Workshop Strengthening Aquaculture Governance for Sustainable Development in Asia-Pacific

Aiming to build regional capacity in aquaculture governance in Asia-Pacific, FAO and NACA jointly implemented a regional consultation in collaboration with NACA member governments to assess the status of aquaculture governance in Asia, share experiences and lessons learned in aquaculture governance among countries, and recommend strategies and actions for further...
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Journal article
Climate change risk perceptions and agricultural adaptation strategies in vulnerable riverine char islands of Bangladesh

Farmers in the riverine char islands of Bangladesh are frequently affected by climate change due to their proximity to the river and heavy reliance on agriculture for their livelihoods. The present study evaluates char dwellers’ risk perceptions and agricultural adaptations to climate change. Survey data were collected from 98 households,...
Bangladesh
2021 - Arkansas State University United States

Video
The Silent Wave | A fisheries cooperative in India responds to Covid-19

On 21 March 2020, ten days after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Covid-19 a pandemic, a voluntary closure was imposed on all fishing and fish marketing activities in Kollam in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Shot during the peak of the first wave of Covid-19 in India, this...
India
2021 - ICSF

Practices
How does Conservation Agriculture work: understanding soil role, an example from Timor-Leste

This practice explains how conservation agriculture (CA) works, its limitations, and how to identify practical solutions to challenges farmers face in Timor-Leste. For the adoption of CA practices, the CA principles must be well understood by those providing advice and by those implementing it – extensionists and farmers. This practice describes...
Timor-Leste
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Practices
Treating mastitis in cows, with low-cost and climate resilient, herbal regimen

Mastitis is an inflammation of one or more quarters of the udder (dairy herds) usually caused by bacterial infection. Several types of bacteria cause distinctly different mastitis infections. As a consequence, the udder is inflamed, swollen, and blood may come out with milk which yields to reduction in milk yields....
India
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Practices
Treating anoestrus cases in cattle and small ruminants

Livestock including cows, sheep and goats do not come to heat due to lack of hormones and proper nutrition. Inductions of heat by chemical hormone is costly, and their residues can be seen in milk and meat, which can be hazardous. Livestock can be induced to heat by phytohormones. There...
India
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA
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