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Rebuilding Resilient and Sustainable Agriculture in Somalia (Overview)
Somalia Country Economic Memorandum Volume 1
Somalia faces major economic obstacles to economic development characterized by weak institutions, insecurity, a persistent insurgency, dilapidated infrastructure, environmental degradation, and climate change. Yet it is clear that agriculture is and will remain central to Somalia’s economic development.
This Overview report – a summary of the main report – provides the...
Somalia
2018 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Website
AVSF - Agronomes et Vétérinaires Sans Frontières
AVSF reaches out to smallholder communities threatened by exclusion and poverty, offering them professional skills in agriculture, livestock farming, and animal health. In this way, AVSF supports these communities as they strive to improve their standard of living, sustainably manage the natural resources upon which they depend, and contribute to...
2018 - Agronomes et Vétérinaires Sans Frontières - AVSF
Video
Growing annual crops in cashew orchards
Cashew trees are mainly grown for their nuts and apples. In a well maintained cashew orchards and associated with annual crops, the trees produce more and yield nuts of good quality.
2018 - AccessAgriculture
Newsletter
News from the Deck - June 2018
The monthly newsletter of the Low Impact Fishers of Europe, comming with a lot of interesting news, events and technical informations, regarding Small Scale Fisheries in European Union and not only.
European Union
2018 - Low Impact Fishers of Europe
Book
Potentially Important Food Plants of Timor Leste
Formed in 2007, Food Plant Solutions Rotary Action Group (FPS) creates science-based educational materials, which:
identify highly nutritious local food plants,
explain how to grow them in a sustainable, agroecological way,
detail the nutritional value of the plants and
describe why human bodies require those nutrients.
The resources created by FPS allows people to better...
Timor-Leste
2018 - Food Plant Solutions
Blog article
Fostering local development in the Mediterranean via tourism and cultural heritage
Tourism and cultural heritage are two strong vectors of local development, which was explained at length during a session of the European Week of Cities and Regions 2018.
Indeed, the Mediterranean basin is the 1st touristic destination in the world, with an increase of 8% in international arrivals in 2017 (EC,...
2018 - Euromontana
Journal article
Vietnam / Fisheries Legislation: Re-visiting the Law
The government of Vietnam seeks to empower the country's fishermen through the landmark passage of an amended fisheries law
Viet Nam
2018 - ICSF
Case study
Initiative of the system of rice intensification
In 2005, we began experimenting with SRI methods at Al-Mishkhab Rice Research Station (MRRS) in Najaf. With SRI practices, roots grow larger and deeper and do not degenerate for lack of oxygen in the soil as occurs when rice fields are kept continuously flooded. SRI is considered as a methodology...
Iraq
2018 - Agricultural research Office and Association to Protect Human and Environment
Manual
The 10 elements of agroecology
Guiding the transition to sustainable food and agricultural systems
Today’s food and agricultural systems have succeeded in supplying large volumes of food to global markets. However, high-external input, resource-intensive agricultural systems have caused massive deforestation, water scarcities, biodiversity loss, soil depletion and high levels of greenhouse gas emissions. Despite significant progress in recent times, hunger and extreme poverty persist...
2018 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Blog article
Small producers and vulnerable populations could benefit from food hubs in Kyrgyzstan
Agricultural development in Kyrgyzstan is being hampered by farmers’ lack of access to quality seeds, finance and market information, according to a new FAO assessment of value chains and the agribusiness environment.
Additional factors slowing the development include scattered production and the prevalence of production cooperatives over service ones, said the...
Kyrgyzstan
2018 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO
Book
Gender, agriculture and rural development in Georgia
FAO is committed to reducing gender inequalities through its interventions, and this gender assessment has been produced as part of its broader efforts to generate evidence and knowledge in compliance with its Policy on Gender Equality. This assessment highlights the challenges, gaps and practices in the area of gender and...
Georgia
2018 - Food and Agriculture of the United Nations FAO
Blog article
Future of CAP: Building a sustainable future for Europe and beyond
The common agricultural policy (CAP) has been supporting European farmers for over 50 years, but its reach goes far beyond the 28 member states. Many other countries across the globe look at the CAP as a possible model for their own agricultural sector, while in Europe the focus is now...
European Union
2018 - European Commission
Journal article
Review/Book: Women Rising
A critical look at Towards Gender-equitable Small-scale fisheries Governance and Development: A Handbook by Nilanjana Biswas, published by the FAO, in 2017
2018 - ICSF
Report
Africa Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition 2018
Addressing the threat from climate variability and extremes for food security and nutrition
This year’s edition of the Africa Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition reports that the food security situation on the continent continues to worsen. For Africa, 20.4 percent of the continent’s population – 257 million people – are undernourished, up from 19.7 in 2016 – 241 million people. In...
2018 - FAO
Video
Making a vermicompost bed
With empty fertilizer bags you can sew a container. Place layers of decomposable material in the container and water it. Put the earthworms in after one week. Cover the top of the bed with gunny bags and water it regularly. Make sure the compost is shaded from direct sunlight.
2018 - AccessAgriculture
Newsletter article
News from the Deck - May 2018
The monthly newsletter of the Low Impact Fishers of Europe
European Union
2018 - Low Impact Fishers of Europe
Journal article
Roundup: news, events, briefings and more. Samudra Report No.79
The Roundup includes recent publications, films added to our Documentation centre, meetings coming up, websites which are important to small-scale fisheries, flashback of editorial from old issues of samudra report related to the theme and Endquote from the world of literature related to fisheries.
2018 - International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Blog article
Building resilience of smallholder farmers in Egypt
Cairo, Egypt – The 2018 annual meeting of scientists and leadership from ICARDA and Egypt’s ARC, short for Agricultural Research Center, was an opportunity to take stock of the results that have been achieved in the past three years thanks to the partnership. It was also a chance to renew...
Egypt
2018 - International Center for Agriculture Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
Video
Forest and farm producers’ comparative advantages in fighting hunger, poverty, climate change
Charles Nyanjul describes the comparative advantages of forest and farm producer organizations that make them so well placed to fight hunger, poverty and climate change. Citing from the experience of the Farm and Forestry Smallholder Producers Association of Kenya, he cites how members are encouraged to grow fruit trees as...
2018 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO
Blog article
Without farmers’ control over their seeds, no real food sovereignty!
Control over seeds allows control over the entire food chain. Access to peasant seeds, the collective rights to use, produce, preserve, exchange and sell them, as well as the autonomy of peasant seed systems, are major issues for peasant organizations and civil society activists for peasant agroecology and people’s food...
2018 - La Via Campesina
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