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The guardians of the Blue Mountains coffee

Accompanying the indigenous peoples of the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve in asserting their rights and commercializing their promucts, while safeguarding the environment, are the focus of the 30-year work of the Keystone Foundation, promoter of the Slow Food Nilgiris Coffee Coalition community together with Aadhimalai Pazhangudiyinar Producer Company Ltd. Specifically, the purpose of the local Coffee Coalition community is to accompany the producers of the Kurumba and Irula peoples in marketing the coffee they harvest in the forest.
The indigenous tribal communities of the Nilgiri Reserve base their economy on the collection and cultivation of forest products (including coffee), handing down their cultural, agricultural and linguistic traditions from generation to generation. Accompanying the indigenous peoples of the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve in asserting their rights and commercializing their promucts, while...
India
2023 - Slow Food

Blog article
Increasing risk of hunger set to spread in hotspot areas as the Sudan crisis spills over into subregion and el Niño looms - warns new UN report

Burkina Faso, Haiti, Mali and the Sudan have been elevated to the highest alert level to join Afghanistan, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen Acute food insecurity is set to potentially increase in magnitude and severity in 18 hunger “Hotspots” comprising a total of 22 countries, a new UN early warning report has...
South Sudan
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Report
The relations between climate change and child labour in agriculture

Evidence on children’s work trends after climate-related events in Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Nepal and Peru
Climate change-related events undermine children’s educational attainment, exposing them to child labour, hazardous work and forced migration. This nexus is particularly relevant for agriculture and its subsectors: indeed, they absorb about 26 percent of the economic impacts of climate change-related disasters and host 70 percent of all child labour. This...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Case study
Seismic challenges for rural families in Syria

FAO is helping earthquake victims resume food production and agricultural livelihoods
Baraa Al Ali had already lived through a lot when the earthquake struck Syria and Türkiye on February 6. The 44-year-old mother of six from Al Ghab, a district in the governorate of Hama, had been forced to flee her home several times during the 12 years of the Syrian conflict...
Syrian Arab Republic
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Blog article
FAO highlights the key role of fishing communities in advancing Blue Transformation at the International Conference in Busan

Fishing communities have long served as the guardian of food security and the driving force behind local economic development. Despite their invaluable contributions, they continue to face significant challenges. Small-producers, in particular, are often located in remote areas, and regularly experience limited or disadvantaged access to markets, along with inadequate...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Manual
How to invest in farmers

A guide for agriculture human capital investment projects
Investing in farmers – or agriculture human capital – is crucial to addressing challenges in our agrifood systems. A global study carried out by the FAO Investment Centre and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), with support from the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM) and...
2023 - FAO

Journal article
Linking biodiversity protection to sustainable food systems

In mid-December of 2022, more than 190 countries approved what was considered “a sweeping United Nations agreement” regarding the global protection of biodiversity. This took place at the COP15 UN Conference on Biological Diversity held in Montreal, Canada, and co-chaired by Canada and China. The agreement calls for the protection...
2023

Blog article
Nepal reaches new milestone to transform its agrifood systems through a systematic and sustainable roadmap for food security

The Government of Nepal  launched a series of programmatic frameworks in the food and agriculture sectors that will help the country transform its agrifood systems, making them more resilient and sustainable for the benefit of all people in Nepal, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) said...
Nepal
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Report
Digitalization and child labour in agriculture

Exploring blockchain and Geographic Information Systems to monitor and prevent child labour in Ghana’s cocoa sector. Design paper
This paper is the product of a collaboration between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Wageningen University and Research (WUR) to explore the potential application of innovative technologies to improve data collection and risk estimation of child labour in the cocoa sector. In particular, it...
Ghana
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Report
Ultra-processed food in Africa

https://acbio.org.za/corporate-expansion/ultra-processed-food-in-africa/
A series by the African Centre for Biodiversity In this series focusing on ultra-processed food (UPF) on the African continent, we explore the impacts of shifting dietary patterns, with increasing reliance on low-cost, ultra-processed foods (UPFs) globally, and in Africa in particular, in the context of an urgent call for a...
2023 - The African Centre for Biodiversity (ACB)

Report
From plate to planet: How local governments are driving action on climate change through food

City and regional governments are leading the way on real food and climate action, while national governments lag. As governments gather at COP28 (Dubai, November 30) for the first global review of progress towards the Paris Agreement, IPES-Food urges governments to stop neglecting food systems in their climate pledges (NDCs) and to...
2023 - IPES-Food

Blog article
Gobierno de Brasil y la FAO entregan a Colombia tecnología de última generación para la agricultura familiar algodonera

El proyecto +Algodón Colombia, ejecutado por FAO, ABC/MRE y MADR, entregó un dron al país.
El proyecto de cooperación Sur-Sur trilateral +Algodón Colombia entregó oficialmente el 23 de marzo, en Espinal-Tolima, un dron para uso de técnicos especialistas del Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje (SENA). La herramienta de última generación tiene el objetivo de mejorar la competitividad y sostenibilidad ambiental, económica y social del sector algodonero colombiano.  El proyecto...
2023 - Programa de Cooperación Internacional Brasil-FAO

Newsletter
EU CAP Network Newsletter May 2023

In the new EU CAP Network, innovation, knowledge exchange and EIP-AGRI play a crucial role in sharing good practices and connecting people across EU agriculture, forestry and rural areas. The new edition of the Agrinnovation magazine offers inspiring stories, interviews, Operational Group updates and other news from across Europe.
European Union
2023 - EU CAP Network

Report
Estudio situacional de las ferias libres en Chile

Las ferias libres pueden jugar un papel clave para aminorar el impacto del incremento de los precios de los alimentos en la coyuntura actual. Además, constituyen un espacio constante de acceso a alimentos saludables, que es de suma importancia para la seguridad alimentaria y nutricional de la población. El presente...
Chile
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Blog article
Farmer Field School for the empowerment of farmers with disabilities

Khaled Mohamed and Mohamed Abd ElAziz are two best friends working as farmers in the Oasis of El Kharga, Egypt. They share several commonalities other than being illiterate and having hearing impairments, as both men are married and both have four children. The two were also born into families of farmers...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Website
Pôle de Connaissances de l’Agriculture Biologique en Afrique Centrale

Lancé en juin 2022 au Cameroun, le Pôle de Connaissances de l’Agriculture Biologique en Afrique Centrale (PCAC) est le dernier des 5 hubs mis en place dans les 5 régions d'Afrique dans le cadre du projet Knowledge Centre for Organic Agriculture in Africa (KCOA). Le projet PCAC a été lancé...
2023 - Coopération allemande (GIZ)

Article
Dynamique maraîchère de la plaine de Djagblé (au Togo) : des exploitations agricoles péri-urbaines en quête de durabilité

L’Afrique subsaharienne est l’une des régions du monde où l’urbanisation est la plus rapide. Cette urbanisation entraîne une forte augmentation de la demande en produits maraîchers périssables. Elle offre ainsi de nouveaux marchés aux agriculteurs en périphérie des villes, tout en les contraignant d’un point de vue foncier du fait...
Togo
2023

Report
Strengthening coherence between forestry and social protection for sustainable agrifood systems transformation

Framework for analysis and action
Approximately one-third of the world’s population depend on forests for their livelihoods. Forest-dependent people require social protection because they are often poor, geographically, politically and socially marginalized, and vulnerable to a variety of risks and shocks. Forestry and social protection programmes and policies share similar objectives of reducing vulnerability of...
2023 - FAO

Report
Farmer seed systems A critical contribution to food sovereignty and farmers'rights

This document begins with a description of how farmers’ seed systems and formal systems interact.Then we discuss some of the challenges facing farmers’ seed systems including climate change, the private ownership of seeds, the difficulty of registration and certification for farmers’ seeds, and the role of international treaties on national...
2023 - SeedChange

Case study
Naoberhoeve farm

The Naoberhoeve is a Bio-dynamic social farm. The name of the farm refers to an old social system of neighbours who help each-other. In our modern interpretation of ‘’Naobership’’we share the beauty, the space and the opportunities for development of the farm with people in need of care.           The Naoberhoeve is...
European Union
2023 - Social Farms
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