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Journal article
Résilience des ménages face à l’insécurité alimentaire et au changement climatique dans les régions du centre et du nord-est de la Tunisie : Une analyse empirique

With a clear decrease in the agricultural households’ incomes, the increase of food and production factors prices, and the negative effects of climate change on agricultural production, smallholders’ farmers are facing food insecurity challenge, especially in arid regions. The objective of this paper is to examine the resilience of households to food insecurity...
Tunisia
2023 - Agricultural Research Knowledge

Blog article
Seahorse fishing declared illegal in Cambodia

The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) has announced that fishing for seahorses and selling them in markets is now illegal. Anyone caught fishing for seahorses or selling them will face fines and legal action.
Cambodia
2023 - Khmer Times

Report
Feasibility study for application of digital technologies for improved traceability and transparency along the agrifood value chains

Case studies in the Near East and North Africa Region
“Agrifood value chains of small and medium-sized producers in the Near East and North Africa region have the potential to generate more value through improved access to high-value markets. Limited logistics capacity in the region, coupled with lack of access to continuous cold chain, has resulted in weak supply chain...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Case study
In seas and stomachs: bolstering the long-term viability of sea urchins

Supporting the economic and ecological role of this spiky but delicate creature
In the azure waters surrounding the Italian island of Procida in the Gulf of Naples lies a rich and dynamic marine environment. This is the home of the stony, purple sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus), an important herbivore, as well as prey for a number of fish, starfish and molluscs. This...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Newsletter article
Africa/IYAFA: A Ripple Effect

Africa’s shared vision of food security and nutrition, poverty eradication and sustainable natural resources finds voice in IYAFA
The message is clear: the role of fishers, fish farmers and fishworkers is central. They are custodians of aquatic resources for all. In scores of events and other engagements across Africa in 2022, conducted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and our valued partners, what...
2023 - International Collective in Support of Fishworkers ICSF

Fact sheet
Contribution of terrestrial animal source food to healthy diets for improved nutrition and health outcomes - Key Messages

This brochure presents the key findings from Component Document 1 of the Assessment of the contribution of livestock to food security, sustainable agrifood systems, nutrition and healthy diets. Component Document 1 focused on the downstream impacts of terrestrial animal source food on healthy diets for improved nutrition and health.  
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Report
Inclusive is not enough

Agrifood value chains need gender-responsive business development
Inclusive agribusiness development has been increasingly prioritized by countries and development organizations as a key driver of economic growth, rural transformation and shared prosperity. In Africa, several high-level continental African Union policies and strategies feature this objective, including the Maputo Declaration, the Malabo Declaration, the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme,...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Book
Food, gastronomy, sustainability, and social and cultural development : cross-disciplinary perspectives

Food, Gastronomy, Sustainability, and Social and Cultural Development analyzes the relationship between gastronomy and sustainability from a sociocultural perspective. It uses practical case studies to reveal the connection between food, society, culture, and the impact they have with each other. Beginning with the introduction of the relationship among gastronomy, sustainability,...
2023

Video
The potential feed value of grain tailings for poultry

With the support of the OK-Net EcoFeed project this field lab has been investigating ways of reducing pig and poultry farmer's reliance on imported protein for animal feed. It is common practice to clean grains prior to sale leaving a waste product known as tailings, however this product is often...
2023 - Innovative Farmers

Report
African swine fever prevention, detection and control in resource-limited settings

This booklet provides guidance on prevention, detection and control of African swine fever (ASF) in resource-limited settings. It is designed primarily for places where ASF is endemic with few or no prospects of eliminating the disease, and places at high risk of incursion. The guide is divided into five sections. The...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Blog article
GFCM pilot project on the marine life of Black Sea Sturgeons

Sturgeons are among the most iconic of all Black Sea species but also among the most threatened species groups in the basin and in the world. Though fishing for the several species of sturgeon (Acipenseridae) present in the Black Sea basin is no longer permitted, this prohibition alone will not...
2023 - GFCM

Report
Adaptation Gap Report 2023

In 2023, temperature records toppled, while storms, floods, droughts and heatwaves caused devastation. UNEP’s Adaptation Gap Report 2023: Underfinanced. Underprepared – Inadequate investment and planning on climate adaptation leaves world exposed finds that progress on climate adaptation is slowing when it should be accelerating to catch up with these rising climate change...
2023 - UNEP

Blog article
Accelerating Nature-Based Solutions to Climate Change Through Women’s Leadership

Women-led climate action and nature-based solutions (NbS) represent transformative pathways for climate mitigation and adaptation, both demanding a systems-wide reassessment of how to manage resources responsibly. A growing body of evidence shows that women-led solutions, and particularly NbS, are key to meeting the 2015 Paris Agreement targets, along with many...
2023 - FP Analytics

Report
Drought in Europe March 2023 : GDO analytical report

Most of southern and western Europe is affected by substantial anomalies of soil moisture and river flow due to an exceptionally dry and warm winter. The snow water equivalent in the Alps is far below the historical average, and is even lower than that for the 2021-2022 winter. This will...
European Union
2023 - Joint Research Centre (European Commission)

Article
Modern Management of Livestock and Pastures in Nomadic Communities

For thousands of years, pastoralism was the primary economic resource of millions of people, and today it is one of the major activities in many rural communities. This case study uses Elin Ostrom's (2009) eight principles to analyse the impact of the Kyrgyz pasture law on nomadic communities and promote...
2023

Newsletter
Nyéléni newsletter June 2023

In 2007 the International Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty (IPC) played a vital role in uniting small-scale food producers and their allies to establish Over time, a robust global movement for food sovereignty emerged, gaining significant political recognition. Together, we have achieved the democratization of global food and agricultural arenas, including...
2023 - Nyéléni

Journal article
Climate change awareness, perceived impacts, and adaptation from farmers’ experience and behavior: a triple-loop review

Individuals and communities socially construct risk, and societies with greater risk perception may be more apt to mobilize or adapt to emergent threats like climate change. Increasing climate change awareness is often considered necessary in the first stages of the adaptation process to manage its impacts and reduce overall vulnerability....
2023 - Regional Environmental Change volume

Blog article
In Asia and the Pacific, promoting highly-valued and country-specific foods is gaining momentum for domestic and foreign consumption, thanks to a special FAO-led initiative

With the world’s population larger than ever, and still growing rapidly, more nutritious foods need to be produced worldwide, while also minimising the impact on the environment. The food produced for us moves along a complex value chain to reach the mouths of consumers, while providing livelihoods for many millions...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Blog article
Agricultura regenerativa: devolver la vida al suelo

“El suelo es el único material mágico que convierte la muerte en vida”. El filósofo indio Sadhguru, uno de los fundadores del movimiento Salvemos el Suelo, trata de concienciar al mundo sobre la importancia de un cambio de enfoque en los problemas medioambientales: detener la degradación del suelo, una medida...
2023 - We Are Water Foundation

Book
Land and environmental management through forestry

This outstanding new volume covers the diverse issues of land degradation around the world and its restoration through forestry, agroforestry, and other practices. The editors have integrated many different concepts and applications into a single place from which scientists, research scholars, academicians, and policymakers can benefit. New insights in this...
2023
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