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Fortalecimiento del sistema de prevención y control de la Rabia Paralítica Bovina

El proyecto proporciona asistencia técnica a los países beneficiarios mediante el fortalecimiento de los sistemas de prevención y control de la Rabia Paralítica Bovina (RPB) en los ecosistemas endémicos prioritarios, con un enfoque que está orientado en tres relevantes componentes de intervención Promoción intersectorial para una salud Vigilancia epidemiológica y control de...
Bolivia (Plurinational State of) - Guatemala - Honduras - Peru
2016 - Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO)

Conference paper
The impact of the use of new technologies on farmers' wheat yield in Ethiopia

This study examines the impact of the Wheat Initiative technology package promoted by the research and extension systems in Ethiopia on wheat growers in the highlands of the country. The package includes improved wheat seed, a lower seeding density, row planting, fertilizer recommendations, and marketing assistance. A sample of 490...
Ethiopia
2016 - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Fact sheet
Facts and Figures Rural Development in the European Union

After the first Cork conference in 1996, Rural Development Policy was introduced as the second pillar of the CAP and a European policy in its own right. Its focus is the economic, environmental and social sustainability of EU rural areas. In the current programming period this is reflected in the...
European Union
2016 - European Commission

Article
How to amplify agroecology

“Agroecology is a process. You cannot expect a process to be perfect immediately. But once you make a step, you are moving.” With these words, Ugandan family farmer Jowelia Mukiibi captured both the essence of the agroecological transition and the attention of her audience: over 70 people representing 30 organisations doing...
2016 - Cultivate!

Article
The determinants of women’s business entrepreneurship

The study provides the results of research into the women’s motives for engaging in business activity, the internal determinants (personal traits) and external conditions of running business, the intentions to develop the business, and the expectations about measures for facilitating and supporting the business activity of women. It was found,...
Poland
2016

Video
Reservar el acceso a la tierra

¿Por qué reservar el acceso a la tierra y a los recursos naturales a las pequeñas explotaciones agrícolas? Este vídeo muestra la importancia social y económica de las pequeñas explotaciones agrícolas, cómo contribuyen a alimentar el mundo y, por tanto, por qué necesitan el acceso a los recursos naturales (tierra, agua,...
2016 - Fondation Nicolas Hulot

Magazine article
The knowledge shop

De-centralized knowledge service is vital for empowering the knowledge deprived poor people. Aiming to provide contextualized and localized knowledge for the poor communities and developing a channel of reliable information for its various clients, Practical ActionBangladesh promotes grass root Knowledge Centres called GyanerHaat.
Bangladesh
2016 - Leisa India

Policy brief/paper
Recommendations for Western Cod

Crunch Time in Baltic: Opportunities and Threats for Cod and Small Scale Fishers.
As 2017 Baltic TAC negotiations near conclusion, lobbyists are taking a plethora of public stances. Rather than muddying the waters further, LIFE would like to recall the main elements of its Action Plan for Western cod, elaborated in July.
Denmark - Germany
2016 - Low Impact Fishers of Europe

Blog article
FAO discusses the future of non-wood forest products in the Near East and North Africa

NENA forests has huge potential for the production of a wide range of NWFPs and that the utilization of NWFPs by local communities for food, fodder, medicine and income generation have been practiced for millennia. The workshop will allow participants to develop a regional project which will contribute to poverty reduction...
2016 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Video
Integrated approach against striga

The parasitic weed striga causes more damage to cereal crops in poor soils, so both problems have to be tackled together. In this video we will learn why it is important to combine at least three control methods to reduce striga and obtain a good yield of sorghum, millet, maize...
United Republic of Tanzania
2016 - Access Agriculture

Blog article
FAO and Armenia sign five-year cooperation agreement

Minister of Agriculture of Armenia Ignati Araqelyan and Raimund Jehle, FAO Representative for Armenia, signed the new Armenia-FAO Country Programmming Framework at a signing ceremony here today. Healthy livestock and crops, safe food, improved levels of nutrition, reduced poverty, and better management of disaster risk are priorities in the new agreement....
Armenia
2016 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Video
RDR 2016 - UGANDA

20,000 families in 13 districts of Uganda are now imagining their lives differently. . By creating a shared vision, husbands and wives are not only finding ways to break out of their poverty, but they are discovering the value of equality in their homes.Explore the findings of the Rural Development...
Uganda
2016 - International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Report
Technical and socio-economic characteristics of small-scale coastal fishing communities, and opportunities for poverty alleviation and empowerment

The document provides an overview of the situation that small-scale fishers in developing countries face in terms of: financial and economic performance of fishery enterprises; vulnerabilities and poverty; adaptations to a changing environment including, climate variability and change; and access to technology, infrastructure, financial services and social protection schemes. It...
2016 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Report
Investing in rural people in China

China's government is increasing its investment in rural areas, especially in infrastructure, irrigation, education and health. It is also introducing supportive policies, including agricultural tax exemptions; subsidies for agricultural production and increased agricultural procurement prices; and expansion of social protection and social security coverage. Such investments aim to create a...
China
2016 - International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Blog article
Ethiopia has staved off worst of El Niño, but possible impacts of La Niña looming large

$45 million additional funding urgently needed to support Ethiopian agriculture
With this year's main planting season winding down in Ethiopia, there is still a small window of opportunity in September for farmers to plant the last set of crops this year and grow food for millions facing hunger, provided the necessary support arrives on time. The newly released Mid-Year Review...
Ethiopia
2016 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Practices
Enfermedades de las abejas: Nosemosis

La nosemosis es una enfermedad de las abejas adultas causada por hongos unicelulares pertenecientes a la Clase: Microsporidia, Familia: Nosimatidi, Género: Nosema. Existen dos subespecies diferentes de Nosema que afectan a Apis mellifera con diferente prevalencia dependiendo de la zona: Nosema apis y Nosema ceranae, responsables de dos formas diferentes de la enfermedad. Ambos...
2016

Video
Storing cowpea seed

Intercropping or rotating cereal crops with legume crops are two of the strategies of integrated striga and soil fertility management. But keeping quality legume seed has two major challenges. First, the seed easily loses its ability to germinate. And second, we are not the only ones who love legumes. Let’s...
Ghana
2016 - Access Agriculture

Blog article
Social innovation project in mountain areas

A new four-year project founded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovative programme and coordinated by the James Hutton Institute was launched in April 2016. “Social Innovation in Marginalised Rural Areas” (SIMRA) seeks to advance understanding of social innovation and innovative governance in agriculture, forestry and rural development,...
2016 - Montain Partnership

Case study
Agroecology in Extensive Rangeland Pastoralism in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia: Below the Eternal Blue Sky

Mongolia is located in Central Asia in between Russia and China. Only 1% of the arable land in Mongolia is cultivated with crops. The agriculture sector therefore remains heavily focused on nomadic animal husbandry with 75% of the land allocated to pasture, and cropping only employing 3% of the population. Dundgobi...
Mongolia
2016 - MANIP

Journal article
A Study of the use of ICT Among Rural Farmers

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can revolutionize Indian farming sector and can benefit all farmers including small landholders. Agriculture is the most important sector with the majority of the rural population in developing countries depending on it. The traditional approaches of agriculture being adapted, has numerous challenges in terms of...
2016
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