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Article
Cotton in West and Central Africa: from the agricultural revolution to the agro-ecological transition

Since the 1970s, cotton has been a driving force in the transformation of agricultural production systems and a key element in local economies in the savannah areas of West and Central Africa (WCA). However, the sustainability of cotton-based production systems is often debated because of their effects on soils and...
2021 - CIRAD

Newsletter
Access Agriculture Panorama Newsletter no 7 - February 2021

This monthly e-newsletter gives a bird’s eye view of all the exciting updates from Access Agriculture, a world-leading organisation for quality agricultural training videos in international and local languages, working across the Global South.
2021 - Access Agriculture

Guidelines
Training Guide: Agroecology as a Substitute for Pesticides

Reducing the use and risks of pesticides and veterinary products using viable alternative practices
This training guide was written by the members of AVSF (employees and volunteers)who are deeply concerned about the growing use of pesticides and veterinary products in developing countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, many of which are no longer authorized in developed countries due to their high toxicity. This situation has...
2021 - AVSF

Conference/Meeting
Entretien avec Pierre-Marie Aubert : L'agroécologie pour nourrir l'Europe d'ici 2050

Retrouvez notre conférence organisée le 11 mars 2021 avec Pierre-Marie Aubert, chercheur, coordinateur de l’initiative Agriculture européenne à l’Iddri (Institut du Développement Durable et des Relations Internationales) : L'agroécologie pour nourrir l'Europe d'ici 2050, le scénario TYFA "Ten Years For Agroecology"
France
2021 - Fondation Terre Solidaire

Policy brief/paper
Shifting Funding to Agroecology for People, Climate and Nature

There are growing calls to transform the current food system in response to hunger, malnutrition, climate change, and biodiversity loss. Financial institutions and donors and other actors have tended to focus on increasing productivity and developing global value chains, which has caused great harm to the environment while failing to...
2021 - Actionaid, Agroecology and Livelihoods Collaborative, Cultivate!

Blog article
Against or with Nature

Agricultural technology was fairly stable for centuries, but slowly began to change in medieval times, which brings us back to the windmill.
2021 - AGROinsight

Article
Zimbabwe: Female Smallholder Farmers Plead for Government Support

Women smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe have appealed for government assistance, claiming that they are often ignored when authorities and other organizations visit their regions to provide agricultural assistance. Despite their significant contribution to the country's food security, female smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe who practice agroecology (AE) and grow 'women seeds,'...
Zimbabwe
2021

Article
Regenerative agriculture in Aotearoa New Zealand – research pathways to build science-based evidence and national narratives

Regenerative agriculture (RA) is proposed as a solution to reverse climate change, biodiversity loss, declining water quality and health of freshwater ecosystems, wellbeing crisis in rural and farming communities, and food system dysfunctions. RA may also open overseas premium and niche markets. However, there is a lack of clarity about...
New Zealand
2021 - Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit (AERU)

Website
Valdibella Cooperative: restoring the dignity to Sicilian farmers in Italy by preserving biodiversity and native crops

It has been since 1998 that Valdibella Cooperative is working in Camporeale, Italy to create and spread alternatives to the food system in Sicily. With more than 30 members, Valdibella Cooperative aims at restoring dignity to farmers by promoting concrete actions against commercial and labour exploitation and by applying organic agricultural methods...
Italy
2021 - Valdibella Cooperative

Video
Farmers adopt new farming techniques through agroecology experiment in Dakar suburb, Senegal

This video describes an agroecology experiment in a Dakar suburb in Senegal. After taking the agroecology courses, some growers are trying new farming techniques to reduce the use of man-made chemicals and improve crop yields. 
Senegal
2021 - VOA Zimbabwe

Video
Agroecological farmers in India: Sireesha’s story

This video tells the story of Sireesha - one of the thousands of women and men farmers in Andhra Pradesh, India, practicing agroecology in Farmer Field Schools facilitated by the Andhra Pradesh Community managed Natural Farming Programme and FAO. Through agroecology and FFS,
India
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Event
Webinar ''Growing agroecology in China - Challenges and Opportunities'' on 10 January 2021

China's agroecological and organic farming sector is developing rapidly as increasing numbers of consumers have the economic means to consider their food's safety and health. The market potential is vast, but many challenges remain: educating the consumer and building trust, supporting new entrants, recovering damaged ecosystems, and creating viable market...
China
2021 - Oxford Real Farming 7.18K subscribers

Blog article
Young entrepreneurs in Egypt gear up to facilitate farmers’ access to technology and knowledge

Twenty-eight young entrepreneurs, including 10 women, from Egypt representing 16 teams successfully completed their training in the use of a solar-powered smart projector kit containing a library of farmer-training videos. Each team had won this smart device through a selection process as part of Access Agriculture’s Young Entrepreneur Challenge Fund...
Egypt
2021 - Access Agriculture

Blog article
Highest agrobiodiversity of crops in Ri Bhoi’s Khweng

Khweng has the highest agrobiodiversity with over 319 crops followed by Marmain, which are both villages from Ri Bhoi, indicating rich biodiversity in the communities.This was informed by Senior Associate, Research, North East Slow Food and Agrobiodiversity Society (NESFAS), Dr. Bhogtoram Mawroh, at a state-level dissemination workshop on findings of...
2021 - The Sillong Times

Newsletter
FAO Agroecology Newsletter #44

Agroecology Newsletter of February 2021.
2021

Website
Access Agriculture platform now in Portuguese!

Based on demand from its Lusophone user community across the Global South, Access Agriculture has launched a Portuguese-language version of its video-sharing platform (www.accessagriculture.org/pt). The platform is already available in Bangla, English, French, Hindi and Spanish. 
Belgium
2021 - Access Agriculture

Video
Indigenous agriculture

With the introduction of imported, hybrid crops, many farmers across Nepal have stopped growing indigenous crops altogether. Agriculturalist Kushal Poudel is hoping to change that by reintroducing native crops through age-old farming techniques.
2021 - The Record Nepal

Event
BIOEXPO Warsaw III edition 2021

BIOEXPO Warsaw is the only event in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe dedicated only to the ecological industry. The fair is strictly business-related and is an excellent platform for dialogue between producers and buyers, owners of specialist stores, as well as food and multi-branch wholesalers.It is also an ideal...
Poland
2021 - ExpoBio

Report
COVID-19 building back greener and more resilient

Contributions of agroecology to a “new normal” in Asia and the Pacific
Besides the severe health crisis, the COVID-19 epidemic also caused the global economy to contract at a rate not seen since the Second World War and led to a severe increase of poor and food insecure people as well as a sharp projected decrease of production of agricultural goods in...
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Blog article
Adopt ecological organic agriculture to curb global hunger, malnutrition, says ECOWAS expert

Mr. Ernest Aubee, Head of the ECOWAS Commission's Agriculture Division stated that half of the world's population is undernourished, with 3.4 billion people suffering from hunger, malnutrition, and obesity. Agroecology, according to Aubee, is one of the strategies to secure food security, as well as the health of people and...
2021
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