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African food systems transformation collective

Agriculture in Africa is arguably the most important sector, given its contribution to food security, as well as its being the continent’s principal source of income and livelihoods as well as the main source of employment for more than half of Africa’s population – the majority of them being women. It...
2023 - THE AFRICAN CLIMATE FOUNDATION

Article
L’accès collectif au foncier irrigué à Ross Béthio, Sénégal : entre inégalités de genre et dynamiques de pouvoir entre femmes

Cet article a pour objectif d’évaluer l’efficacité de l’accès collectif à la terre pour améliorer les droits fonciers des femmes dans un contexte d’agriculture irriguée dans le delta du fleuve Sénégal. L’expérience des périmètres irrigués villageois aménagés pour les femmes des groupements de l’Union des femmes productrices de Ross Béthio,...
Senegal
2023

Blog article
Agroecology holds promise in Congo Basin — if funding woes can be overcome

Emmanuel Eku used his skills in agroecology to make the soil in his village in the southwestern part of Cameroon more productive. His five-year project, which was helped by an NGO, shows how hard it is for farmers to stop using synthetic fertilisers and other standard inputs. Now, Eku shares...
2023

Case study
Côte d’Ivoire-Ghana : une filière cacao plus juste et durable avec le DRD ?

Ces dernières années, l’accès à un revenu décent pour les producteurs est devenu une priorité de la filière cacao, notamment en Côte d’Ivoire et au Ghana, les deux premiers exportateurs mondiaux. Les gouvernements de ces pays en ont pris conscience en adoptant, en octobre 2020, le Différentiel de revenu décent...
Côte d'Ivoire - Ghana
2023 - Fondation pour l'Agriculture et la Ruralité dans le Monde (FARM)

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Knowledge Hub for Organic Agriculture in Southern Africa

KHSA works with country partners in Zambia, Malawi, Namibia and South Africa who deploy sector-wide approaches (with nation-wide stakeholders) or longer-term multiplier support programmes (MSP) with lead farmers or training institutions. The South African-based Sustainability Institute supports project implementation in the region. PELUM Zambia works with policymakers, lead farmer organisations and...
2023 - Knowledge Hub for Organic Agriculture in Southern Africa

Blog article
Mechanizing post-harvest activities for a sustainable soybean value chain in Zambia

Under the “Sustainable, resilient and inclusive food systems development Programme”, funded by the global Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism (FMM), FAO has supported the Government of Zambia and the soybean industry in preparing the soybean value chain analysis and upgrading sector strategy for 2023-2028. Hand-threshing, a widespread practice that undermines socio-economic benefits. The analysis...
Zambia
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Website
The Knowledge Hub for Organic Agriculture in Eastern Africa (KHEA)

The Knowledge Hub for Organic Agriculture in Eastern Africa (KHEA) is one of the five Knowledge Hubs under the The Knowledge Centre for Organic Agriculture in Africa (KCOA) Project. This KHEA Hub is being coordinated by Biovision Africa Trust (BvAT) in Kenya as the lead agency with a co-hosting arrangement...
2023 - The Knowledge Hub for Organic Agriculture in Eastern Africa (KHEA)

Article
Improving nutrition-sensitive value chains of African indigenous vegetables: current trends in postharvest management and processing

The value chains of African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) are highly constrained by high postharvest losses (up to 50%) along the chain, largely occasioned by poor postharvest management and a lack of optimized processing technologies. The technologies and practices are key technical aspects that can transform the capacity of the chain...
2023

Blog article
Increasing risk of hunger set to spread in hotspot areas as the Sudan crisis spills over into subregion and el Niño looms - warns new UN report

Burkina Faso, Haiti, Mali and the Sudan have been elevated to the highest alert level to join Afghanistan, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen Acute food insecurity is set to potentially increase in magnitude and severity in 18 hunger “Hotspots” comprising a total of 22 countries, a new UN early warning report has...
South Sudan
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Report
The relations between climate change and child labour in agriculture

Evidence on children’s work trends after climate-related events in Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Nepal and Peru
Climate change-related events undermine children’s educational attainment, exposing them to child labour, hazardous work and forced migration. This nexus is particularly relevant for agriculture and its subsectors: indeed, they absorb about 26 percent of the economic impacts of climate change-related disasters and host 70 percent of all child labour. This...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Report
Digitalization and child labour in agriculture

Exploring blockchain and Geographic Information Systems to monitor and prevent child labour in Ghana’s cocoa sector. Design paper
This paper is the product of a collaboration between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Wageningen University and Research (WUR) to explore the potential application of innovative technologies to improve data collection and risk estimation of child labour in the cocoa sector. In particular, it...
Ghana
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Report
Ultra-processed food in Africa

https://acbio.org.za/corporate-expansion/ultra-processed-food-in-africa/
A series by the African Centre for Biodiversity In this series focusing on ultra-processed food (UPF) on the African continent, we explore the impacts of shifting dietary patterns, with increasing reliance on low-cost, ultra-processed foods (UPFs) globally, and in Africa in particular, in the context of an urgent call for a...
2023 - The African Centre for Biodiversity (ACB)

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Pôle de Connaissances de l’Agriculture Biologique en Afrique Centrale

Lancé en juin 2022 au Cameroun, le Pôle de Connaissances de l’Agriculture Biologique en Afrique Centrale (PCAC) est le dernier des 5 hubs mis en place dans les 5 régions d'Afrique dans le cadre du projet Knowledge Centre for Organic Agriculture in Africa (KCOA). Le projet PCAC a été lancé...
2023 - Coopération allemande (GIZ)

Article
Dynamique maraîchère de la plaine de Djagblé (au Togo) : des exploitations agricoles péri-urbaines en quête de durabilité

L’Afrique subsaharienne est l’une des régions du monde où l’urbanisation est la plus rapide. Cette urbanisation entraîne une forte augmentation de la demande en produits maraîchers périssables. Elle offre ainsi de nouveaux marchés aux agriculteurs en périphérie des villes, tout en les contraignant d’un point de vue foncier du fait...
Togo
2023

Newsletter
FAO Namibia Newsletter March 2023

FAO Namibia Newsletter March 2023 / Issue #1
Namibia
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Journal article
Africa’s topsy-turvy food paradox

n article written by Slow Food president Edward Mukiibi for the international website African Arguments,
The article discusses Africa’s food paradox, poised between fast food, industrial farming systems and sustainable agroecological alternatives, to conclude that it is the Global North -not Africa- that is backwards.  Imagine a country defined by deep inequalities that determine how the population live – right down to what they eat. One...
2023 - Slow Food

Report
The Sudan: DIEM – Data in Emergencies situation overview

Ongoing conflict and emerging issues, June 2023
In collaboration with the FAO Representation in the Sudan, the FAO Subregional Office for Eastern Africa, the FAO Regional Office for Near East and North Africa, and the FAO Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division, this DIEM – Data in Emergencies situation overview presents the potential impacts of the...
Sudan
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Article
Agroecological techniques: adoption of safe and sustainable agricultural practices among the smallholder farmers in Africa

Attaining sufficiency in food supply to support a growing population without compromising ecosystem functioning remains a top agenda of researchers and agricultural stakeholders. Agroecological farming approaches are effective techniques that ensure sustainable food production even in adverse situations. Population growth has been forecasted to reach over 9.1 billion by 2050...
2023

Fact sheet
Investing in rural people in the United Republic of Tanzania

IFAD’s Executive Board approved its first loan to the United Republic of Tanzania in 1978 – the second loan ever approved by the Board. Since then, IFAD has approved and financed 16 projects with investments of US$402.5 million and 4.2 million households have benefited from these activities. Tanzania has the...
United Republic of Tanzania
2023 - International Fund for Agricultural Development

Newsletter
Family Farming Knowledge Platform (FFKP) Monthly Digest August 2023

The Family Farming Knowledge Platform (FFKP) Monthly Digest showcases the latest contents uploaded in the FFKP to provide its readers with relevant and up to date information on family farming main themes such as agroecology, smallscale fisheries, pastoralism, indigenous people, and more. For more documents, feel free to search in the...
2023 - FAO FFKP
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