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Blog article
Integrated Farming System

Krishi Vigyan Kendras have been instrumental in helping farmers adopt integrated systems on the farm, thereby helping them produce more and earn more. Lyngrah’s farm, now a model farm, serves as an example of such support provided by KVK. Shri Wallam Kupar Lyngrah, a dedicated progressive and innovative farmer, hails from...
India
2021 - Leisa India

Blog article
Bonding on the job in Bamyan, Afghanistan

The area of Bamyan in central Afghanistan is located right in the middle of what was known as the Silk Road and used to be a strategic resting point for travellers and merchants. It was meeting point of cultures and once a hub of Buddhism, but today it is more...
Afghanistan
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Practices
Promocionando el desarrollo de Cooperativas de Campesinos para la gestión de riesgos a nivel local

Cuando las asociaciones locales de campesinos son debidamente capacitadas y empoderadas, pueden desempeñar un papel fundamental en la gestión de riesgos. En el 2007, la Ley Nacional de Cooperativas de Campesinos fue adoptada en China, estableciendo un marco institucional sólido para el desarrollo de cooperativas agropecuarias a nivel local. Sin...
China
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Blog article
Organic Agriculture is Good for All, so has a Bright Future…

China and India are the major organic agriculture producers in Asia. But other Asian countries too are working well to increase their share in the global organic market. Some countries worth mentioning are Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand, which are making systematic efforts to promote organic agriculture in their own ways....
2021 - AESA

Video
Convert Garden Waste into Rich Resources

You can convert garden waste into a rich garden resource. This video explains how Nasira Habib does it in her home garden.  
Pakistan
2021 - International People's Agroecology Multiversity IPAM

Policy brief/paper
Making healthy diets a reality in Fiji

The role of policy in supporting food systems that work for health
The Fijian Government’s agenda and strategic priorities – as informed by their international and national commitments – end up the shaping Fijian food systems, and the diets of Fijians. This agenda influences policy decisions and can either support or deter Fijian food systems from providing affordable and healthy diets for...
Fiji
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Blog article
Indonesia – training smallholder farmers to pursue better lives

Naning Suprawati is the eldest daughter in a family of farmers and while she never argued with her father, she had always known that she wanted something different than the two options her father laid out for her. Suprawati went on to major in education in university but when she started...
Indonesia
2021 - AFA

Report
Asia and the Pacific Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition 2020

The 2020 report on the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the Asia and Pacific region, provides an update on progress towards the 2030 targets (SDGs and WHA) at the regional and country level. Selected indicators look at undernourishment, food insecurity, childhood stunting, wasting and overweight, adult overweight, child...
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Report
Investing in food safety for global benefits – a concrete case in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries

The Asia–Pacific region is growing at an impressive pace: it is home to the highest population numbers and densities, and is a hub for technological advancements. Asia and the Pacific have the potential to lead the future of food and agriculture. However, the levels of country capacities vary widely: an...
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Blog article
Pacific Small Island Developing States turn to digital technology for better health

Residents in Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are turning to innovation and digitalization to tackle the growing problem of long-term poor dietary habits and the health concerns that often follow, such as stunting among children, micronutrient deficiencies, overweight and obesity and the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), specifically diabetes. NCDs...
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Report
Backyard farming and slaughtering – Keeping tradition safe

The region of Asia and the Pacific has a long history in farming livestock at the household level: this practice is linked with cultural identities and economic development in rural and low-mid socioeconomic communities. Household and village level animal production is well-aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, and...
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Report
Rapid assessment of the impact of COVID-19 on food supply chains in the Philippines

The Rapid Assessment of the Impact of COVID-19 on Food Supply Chains in the Philippines Report is a publication prepared by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) with technical support from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the Department of Agriculture (DA). The study...
Philippines
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Case study
Ensuring Alternative Livelihoods to Traditional Hunting Communities by Supporting Conservation of Small Forest Patches through Ecotourism

Pardhis are a community of traditional hunters, who live a nomadic life, and hunt predominantly for meat. They also help farmers against crop raid by wild herbivores, cull man-eaters on behalf of communities and governments, and in the past helped royalty on hunting expeditions. They had an important role in...
India
2021 - Agricultural Extension in South Asia

Policy brief/paper
Extension and Advisory Services in Scaling up Climate Smart Agriculture in South Asia

Mounting evidence points to the fact that climate change is already affecting agriculture and food security, which will therefore make the challenge of ending hunger, achieving food security, improving nutrition, and promoting sustainable agriculture even more difficult (FAO 2016). Through Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13, the 2030 Agenda calls for...
2021 - Agricultural Extension in South Asia

Report
Sheep and Goats in Fiji and Papua New Guinea

A Success Story
Humans domesticated sheep and goat thousands of years before the cow. Initially sheep and goat were the livelihood source mainly for meat, milk and skin and now commercial production is order of the day. Global production of sheep meat is 9 million tons and developing countries are at the top...
Fiji - Papua New Guinea
2021 - Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAAri)

Policy brief/paper
Climate change impact on crop production in Sri Lanka: challenges and adaptation options

The need to ensure farmers’ livelihoods and welfare as well as national food security urges decision-makers to effectively tackle the challenges posed by climate change. Understanding how climate change affects the crop sector is essential for identifying appropriate and effective solutions to increase the resilience of the agriculture sector to...
Sri Lanka
2021 - FAO Plant Production and Protection Division, the FAO Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment and governmental institutions of Sri Lanka

Blog article
Organic Sri Lanka

We are all familiar with organic milk, organic fruit and vegetables, or organic chocolate, but when one reads “Organic Sri Lanka”, one may have difficulty grasping what this really is about. For sure, it cannot mean that the entire country is organic. Or does it?
Sri Lanka
2021 - Access Agriculture

Newsletter
Give wings to women entrepreneurs in rural India

Access Agriculture Panorama No. 14 - September 2021 Newsletter
Belgium
2021 - Access Agriculture

Book
The Enduring Narratives of Agroecology: 14 Case Studies from South Asia, Southeast Asia and Africa

The Book gathers fourteen inspiring stories from six countries as evidence to the transformative power of biodiversity-based ecological agriculture on the economic, social and cultural life of farming communities. The case studies demonstrate how diversified  agricultural systems helped farmers abandon chemical inputs, increase income from organic methods, improve soil health...
2021 - PAN Asia Pacific (PANAP) and the International People’s Agroecology Multiversity (IPAM)

Blog article
Principles matter

In this age of restricted travel, when webinars have taken the place of conferences, at first, I missed face-to-face meetings a lot. But virtual events do allow one to get exposed to far more ideas than before.
India
2021 - Access Agriculture
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