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The Resources section holds archived publications and multimedia materials related to family farming general issues.

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Respecting Free, Prior and Informed Consent

The Voluntary Guidelines on Governance of Tenure state that responsible investments should do no harm, and safeguard against dispossession of legitimate tenure right holders. They also embody international legal provisions requiring the Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) from Indigenous Peoples to any project that may affect them. This course...
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Article
South-South Cooperation Forum centers on sustainable agriculture, SDGs, women, & youth

The South-South Cooperation Forum held at Park Village Hotel, Kathmandu, Nepal on 14-16 December 2017 was a success with over 70 participants consisting of farmer leaders, representatives of farmers’ and fishers’ organizations, government officials, scholars from South Asian countries as well as international development partners in attendance. South Asian Association for...
Nepal
2017 - Asian Farmers' Association for Sustainable Rural Development (AFA)

Newsletter
Country Side - Access and use of farmland

Agricultural land is a precious good and a special asset. It is essential for food, feed and energy production, and the delivery of public goods. It remains a matter within the competency of each Member State of the European Union on a national level. Yet, the acquisition of farmland and...
European Union
2017 - European Land Owners

Article
Huge victory for Kenya’s Ogiek as African Court sets major precedent for indigenous peoples’ land rights

Minority Rights Group International (MRG) wholeheartedly applauds an historic judgment from the African Court of Human and Peoples Rights in Arusha today in favour of the Ogiek community of Kenya. Following an eight-year legal battle, the Court found that the Kenyan government violated seven separate articles of the African Charter in a land rights...
Kenya
2017

Newsletter
News from the Deck – May 2017

The newsletter of May 2017 includes: Latest report by the European Court of Auditors confirms lack of transparency in the allocation of fishing opportunities LIFE members from Finland, France, Denmark and LIFE staff as ambassadors of European small-scale fisheries at the event organized by Slow Food in Genoa (Italy) Other news from around...
2017 - Low Impact Fishers of Europe

Report
European Young Farmers: Building a Sustainable Sector

Survey
The report outlines the results of an EU-wide survey among young farmers carried out by CEJA and DeLaval in all Member States. Based on a questionnaire, the objective was to discover the opinion of young farmers in relation to the sustainability of the agricultural sector, together with the challenges they...
Ethiopia
2017 - CEJA

Book
Meeting our goals. FAO’s programme for gender equality in agriculture and rural development

The purpose of this publication is to illustrate how the consistent and sustained work of the Organization on gender equality contributes to addressing the challenges facing food security, agriculture and rural development. Each chapter highlights the relevance of gender equality and women’s empowerment to achieving FAO’s strategic Programme, and describes...
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Report
Mapping and analysis of the implementation of the CAP

The study “Mapping and analysis of the implementation of the CAP” has three main objectives: (1) to map the implementation of the CAP by the 28 Member States, focusing on their implementation choices, the motivation for these choices and the importance attached to the three CAP general objectives; (2) to...
European Union
2017 - European Commission - Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development

Video
Desburocratizar a regularização fundiária no País

Mais de 1 milhão de famílias vivem em 9.332 assentamentos espalhados pelo Brasil. Cerca de 85%, no entanto, ainda não têm o título da terra. O secretário Especial de Agricultura Familiar e do Desenvolvimento Agrário, José Ricardo Roseno, explica que a falta da documentação dificulta o acesso dos agricultores às...
Brazil
2017 - Secretaria Especial de Agricultura Familiar e do Desenvolvimento Agrário (SEAD)

Blog article
Marking the importance of pulses in Angola

Pulses are already part of the standard diet in Angola, especially beans (butter, pinto and dry beans) and chickpeas. However, the fair hoped to highlight the wide range of available pulses that can be incorporated into an everyday diet and to raise awareness of the important environmental and nutritional benefits...
Angola
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Policy brief/paper
The Social Cash Transfer Programme and the Farm Input Subsidy Programme in Malawi

Complementary instruments for supporting agricultural transformation and increasing consumption and productive activities?
The Government of Malawi is currently reviewing the Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP), which was initiated in 2005/2006, as a programme to combat poverty and food insecurity. This paper is intended to inform the FISP review and, in particular, how it can be coordinated with the Social Cash Transfer Programme...
Malawi
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Blog article
Amor pela terra de mãe para filha

Na agricultura familiar é visível como o amor à terra passa de geração para geração. As crianças são capazes de acompanhar o trabalho rural, uma vez que ele acontece no próprio lar. O cuidado com a terra é transferido de mãe para filhos e transforma vidas no campo. Um desses exemplos...
Brazil
2017 - Secretaria Especial de Agricultura Familiar e do Desenvolvimento Agrário (SEAD)

Conference/Meeting
Community Supported Agriculture meets Community Supported Fisheries!

Fish to fork and farm to fork are a shared struggle!
Community Supported Fisheries have been springing up all over the world. They are every bit as much an answer to industrial fishing as CSA is to agriculture. In North America there are already many thousands of members in an organised network, Local Catch.org. The network has much in common with...
2017 - Urgenci

Event
EIP-AGRI workshop 'Organic is Operational'

The EIP-AGRI workshop 'Organic is Operational' took place in Hamburg, Germany, on Wednesday 14 and Thursday 15 June 2017.
European Union
2017 - EIP Agri

Article
A Question of Balance

Small-scale and large-scale fleets could play complementary roles given a level playing field.
There is self-evidently a place and a need for both small and larger scale fishing fleets, but this requires first of all establishing a level playing field that ensures fair access to resources, to markets, to sector support, and to decision taking processes for all fleet segments.
European Union
2017 - Low Impact Fishers of Europe

Journal article
La gestión estatal del desarrollo rural y la agricultura familiar en Argentina

Estilos de gestión y análisis de coyuntura 2004-2014 y 2015-2017
La gestión estatal del desarrollo rural y la agricultura familiar forma parte de la agenda pública de principios del siglo XXI. Los modos de intervenir en dichas problemáticas se traducen en acciones continuas desde la creación de la Reunión Especializada de la Agricultura Familiar (REAF) del Mercosur y los Foros...
Argentina
2017 - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Técnicas (CONICET)

Case study
PGS – enabling organic production system for small holders

Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS) have been established to help the hundreds of smallholder farmers in India who are unable to gain cost-prohibitive certifications for organic farming. These systems allow access to a fair and transparent market system and grant farmers a direct stake holding in the supply chain of clean...
India
2017

Blog article
Raising awareness of pulses in Brava and Boa Vista Islands

Cabo Verde celebrates a successful International Year of Pulses
School teachers and managers, community leaders and local stakeholders came together in Cabo Verde in the last weeks of December to celebrate the International Year of Pulses (IYP) with several awareness raising events. This awareness-raising campaign aimed at educating children and adolescents about the importance of healthy nutrition habits, including the...
Cabo Verde
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Report
Against the odds, smallholder farmers maintain agricultural biodiversity in South Africa

This report is a result of research conducted in partnership with Tshintsha Amakhaya, Farmer Support Group, TCOE Zingisa and Surplus People Project. The report investigates the state of farmer-managed seed systems in rural South Africa. Through 3 case studies in Eastern Cape, Northern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, the report highlights both...
South Africa
2017 - African Centre for Biodiversity

Blog article
Building resilience to climate change in Laos

Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) is highly susceptible to climate change and natural hazards, particularly to flood and drought conditions which seriously affect the country’s agricultural production. Although gradually declining in terms of its contribution to GDP in recent years, agriculture continues to play a major role in Lao...
Lao People's Democratic Republic
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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