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Article
Towards Eradication of PPR: Disease Status, Economic Cost and Perception of Veterinarians in Karnataka, India

In this study, we assessed the PPR disease status, its economic cost, the financial viability of vaccination, and the perspectives of field veterinarians on the PPR vaccination programme implemented in Karnataka state, India. In addition to secondary data, cross-sectional surveys undertaken during 2016–17 (survey I) and 2018–19 (survey II) from...
India
2023

Blog article
“No está Chida” …la Voz de las Empresas

El consumo de tabaco y el consumo de alcohol son, sin duda, los consumos adictivos con mayores daños a la salud entre la población mexicana.
Mexico
2023 - El Poder del Consumidor

Fact sheet
Sustaining restoration of the Great Green Wall through sustainable livelihoods in Nigeria

Evaluation of the Action Against Desertification Programme (AAD) in Northern Nigeria. To address the lack of baseline information, a counterfactual scenario was built based on ex ante spatial program information and a combination of machine learning and quasi-experimental impact evaluation techniques. We find that large-scale, bottom-up-led, land restoration in Northern...
Nigeria
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Video
Plan de Acción del Decenio de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura Familiar: Cuarto Pilar

El Plan de acción mundial, diseñado en torno a siete pilares de trabajo que se refuerzan mutuamente, recomienda una serie de medidas interconectadas que abarcan desde la escala local hasta la mundial. Este video describe el pilar 4 del Plan de acción mundial.
2023 - Onda Rural de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO)

Article
Unfolding sustainability transitions in food systems: Insights from UK and French trajectories

While the negative environmental, social and health impacts of the current food system have been acknowledged and evidenced for several decades, the recent and current transformations in food systems at diverse scales are not yet addressing the many inter-related stakes at play. Due to the much wider set of interactions...
France - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2023 - INRAE

Blog article
Agropecuária indígena tem mais mulheres produtoras e menos agrotóxicos

IBGE divulga Censo Agro e mostra que Agropecuária indígena tem mais mulheres produtoras e menos agrotóxicos.
Dados do Censo Agro 2017, divulgado pelo IBGE em 2022, mostram que a região Norte concentra a maior proporção de produtores rurais indígenas (5%). O último Censo realizado mostrou que estabelecimentos indígenas têm maior proporção de mulheres na sua administração (25,90%). Além disso, 27,99% dos produtores indígenas têm menos de...
Brazil
2023 - Observatório do Terceiro Setor

Book
Integrated land use management systems in Uzbekistan – Part 1

Case studies and governance recommendations. Literature review
This is a literature review on land use and integrated land use management systems in Uzbekistan. The review aims to synthesize and examine the state of knowledge and the scope for establishing various integrated resource and land use management strategies such as types of agroforestry systems and integrated pastoral management...
Uzbekistan
2023 - FAO

Report
Stories of change: connecting traditional knowledge and innovations for fair and sustainable food systems

The Family Farming Knowledge Platform in collaboration with the Barefoot Guide Connection organized a series of “writeshops”, writing classes to support practitioners to write their own experience, generating knowledge which highlight the practices, changes, innovations and impacts of what they do in support of family farming. These writeshops represented an opportunity...
Bolivia (Plurinational State of) - Egypt - Ghana - India - Kenya - Nepal - Poland - Timor-Leste - Uganda - Zambia - Zimbabwe
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Blog article
Brasil recrea Programa de Adquisición de Alimentos, con prioridad para mujeres e indígenas

La iniciativa asegura la compra de la producción de pequeños agricultores y la ofrece a personas vulnerables
El gobierno brasileño formalizó este miércoles 22 el regreso del Programa de Adquisición de Alimentos (PAA), que consiste en la compra de frutas, verduras, leche y otros alimentos ofrecidos por pequeños productores para ser enviados a poblaciones en situación de inseguridad alimentaria. En su nueva versión, el programa quiere incentivar la participación...
Brazil
2023 - Ministerio de Desarrollo y Asistencia Social, Familia y Combate al Hambre (MDS)

Blog article
2023 Stocktaking Moment

The UN Secretary-General has committed in his Chair Summary and Statement of Action on the UN Food Systems Summit to convene “a global stocktaking meeting every two years to review progress in implementing the outcomes of this process and its contributions to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda. This will be supported...
2023 - United Nations Food Systems Coordination Hub

Report
Who’s Tipping the Scales?

The growing influence of corporations on the governance of food systems, and how to counter it
Who decides what you eat? In the third of our briefing note series on food systems governance, IPES-Food documents a history of growing corporate influence over our food, and proposes transformative solutions to democratize governance to serve the public interest.  ‘Who’s Tipping the Scales?’ finds that corporate control over our food has become...
2023 - IPES-Food

Journal article
Agroforestry Matches the Evolving Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Agenda in Asia and Africa

Mitigadaptation, tree-based synergy between the global climate change mitigation and adaptation agendas, has been slowly emerging in the 30 years of climate science–policy interaction with its various ups and downs, false starts and ever-increasing urgency of bending the climate curve. The potential contribution of agroforestry to the climate change mitigation...
2023 - Part of the Sustainability Sciences in Asia and Africa book series (SAFS)

Case study
Think before you click

Mitigating the risks of e-commerce to plant health
People around the world have taken to e-commerce due to its convenience, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, many people may not realize that plants and regulated goods, such as agricultural products, bought or sold online may carry pests and diseases that can harm a country’s flora.  In 2021, Emily* unexpectedly...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Guidelines
Addressing gender equality in sustainable soil management

A technical guide for policymakers and field practitioners
This technical guide for addressing gender equality in Sustainable Soil Management (SSM) is designed to provide an easily accessible and understandable reference on how to apply the Voluntary Guidelines on Sustainable Soil Management (VGSSM) for building healthy soils, while ensuring gender equality and women’s empowerment in all aspects of SSM....
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Case study
Building resilience in the Sahel region through job creation for youth

Innovatively supporting youth’s access to decent employment and green jobs in agrifood systems
The Sahel region is nowadays facing many challenges, including insecurity, rising extremism, lacking of economic prospects and decent employment opportunities, besides also experiencing poor access to education, vocational training and overall basic services. Youth are among the most vulnerable group in the region, and although youth population is expected to...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Miscellanea
3 Pilar del Plan de Acción Mundial del Decenio de la Agricultura Familiar

Las mujeres contribuyen a los sistemas alimentarios no solo con su trabajo, sino también con su conocimiento de las prácticas agrícolas y la biodiversidad.  Te compartimos el #3Pilar del #PlanAcciónMundial, para mayor información te invitamos a ver el siguiente video. 
2023 - Onda Rural de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO)

Blog article
Sao Tome and Principe is moving to more productive and sustainable coastal pelagic fisheries

Progress at making coastal pelagic fisheries in Sao Tome and Principe more profitable and environmentally sustainable was showcased today, as a report outlining an overhaul of this sector that is key for food and jobs on the African island nation was presented to media.     “Coastal pelagics provide healthy and affordable...
Sao Tome and Principe
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Journal article
Surviving cassava: smallholder farmer strategies for coping with market volatility in Cambodia

Cassava has become a ‘must have’ crop for many Cambodian smallholders; yet, the market is volatile and yields are uneven. Drawing on long-term fieldwork in Kampong Thom and Ratanakiri provinces, we analyse how farmers cope with volatility. We argue that multiple pathways have emerged: some farmers have ceased producing cassava;...
Cambodia
2023 - Massey University New Zealand

Case study
Six reasons to bring millets to the market!

Rich in heritage and full of potential, millets are a sustainable, nutritious and under-valued food source
We may be small, but we are strong. We grow where others cannot. We nurture soils and ecosystems, and we provide nutrition for all. What are we? Millets! Millets encompass a diverse group of small-grained, dryland cereals including foxtail, barnyard and fonio, among others.  As whole grains, millets are a good source of...
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Blog article
'É preciso reconstruir o Brasil pelas mãos das mulheres rurais'

Desafio do governo é reestabelecer políticas que ja deram certo, mas foram cancelas, além de criar outras necessárias
Se, os estabelecimentos da Agricultura Familiar são caracterizados pela diversidade e pluriatividade, são as mulheres as principais responsáveis. Os estabelecimentos dirigidos por elas se caracterizam pela produção de alimentos, plantas medicinais, mudas e sementes. Entretanto, os estabelecimentos dirigidos por mulheres ainda têm menor acesso a máquinas, equipamentos, assistência técnica, crédito e...
Brazil
2023 - Subsecretaria de Mulheres Rurais (SMR)
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