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Assistance measures for smallholder forestry and agroforestry, with particular reference to Fiji and Vanuatu

A wide variety of approaches have been adopted to support forestry and agroforestry, to ensure future timber supply, household livelihoods and environmental benefits of vegetation in the landscape. This working paper reviews the measures to promote forestry and agroforestry at the national, regional and individual smallholder level in various countries,...
Fiji - Vanuatu
2016 - Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)

Estudio de caso
Two Champion Farmers from Cambodia

This case study is part of the work conducted by the Agroecological Learning Alliance in South East Asia (ALiSEA), in order to showcase outstanding agroecological initiatives at grass root level across the Mekong region (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam). ALiSEA is an innovative regional initiative supported by Gret, aiming at...
Cambodia
2016 - Agroecology Learning Alliance in South East Asia (ALiSEA)

Artículo
AFA, Agriterra support VNFU’s fact roll out in Vietnam

The Asian Farmers’ Association for Sustainable Rural Development (AFA), in cooperation with its partner Dutch agri-agency Agriterra, is supporting the roll out of FACT trainings by its member Viet Nam Farmer Union (VNFU) in 10 provinces through trainings of trainers and coaching missions for the trainers. The Farmers’ Advocacy Consultation Tool...
Viet Nam
2016 - Asian Farmers Association (AFA)

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Australian farming families

This report is intended to examine the current and changing dynamics of succession planning in Australian farming families and the potential impact these changes will have on regional communities and the broader economy. Our survey enabled a close analysis of generational change regarding preferences and attitudes towards succession planning. Results...
Australia
2016 - Chapman Eastway and Charles Sturt University

Parte de un libro
Policy and legal framework for promoting sustainable agroforestry in Fiji

This paper critically examines the key legal and policy issues in developing sustainable agroforestry on unproductive land in Viti Levu, Fiji. Much of this land has become unproductive because of the decline in Fiji’s sugar industry, on which the country has long relied. Interest in other land uses has thus...
Fiji
2016 - Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)

Proyecto
Transferring crop protection technology from China to Rwanda

Food crops represent one third of Rwanda’s GDP, but the supply remains fragile due to soil pests such as white grubs, cut worm and bean fly which damage vegetable and root crops. Options for control are limited. A team from China, Africa, the UK and Switzerland is working with the...
China - Rwanda
2016 - CABI

Estudio de caso
System of Rice Intensification in Vietnam: Doing more with less

In Vietnam rice is grown on 85% of cultivated land. Annual paddy (unmilled) rice production grew from 19.2 million metric tons in 1990 to 42.4 million metric tons by 2011, and in 2012, Vietnam exported eight million metric tons of rice. These yield increases were achieved through improved seeds, but...
Viet Nam
2016 - OXFAM

Estudio de caso
Two Champion Farmers from Cambodia

This case study is part of the work conducted by the Agroecological Learning Alliance in South East Asia (ALiSEA), in order to showcase outstanding agroecological initiatives at grass root level across the Mekong region (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam). ALiSEA is an innovative regional initiative supported by Gret, aiming at...
Cambodia
2016

Estudio de caso
Green Gate Organic Farm

The Green Gate Organic Farm is the farm operation part of the National Environment Centre (NEC), a vocational education facility part of TAFE NSW Riverina Institute in New South Wales, Australia. The farm was set up in the mid 1990’s. In the process of planning a number of uncertainties were...
Australia
2016 - TAFE Riverina Institute

Artículo de revista
Implementing access and benefit sharing in eight countries

Since 2012, national teams in eight countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America have been identifying options for policy, legal and administrative mechanisms for the implementation of the multilateral system of access and benefit sharing (MLS) for plant genetic resources. This article summarises if and how access and benefit sharing...
Bhutan - Burkina Faso - Costa Rica - Côte d'Ivoire - Guatemala - Nepal - Rwanda - Uganda
2016 - ILEIA - centre for learning on sustainable agriculture

Artículo de blog
Australia: país innovador por naturaleza

90% de la composición genética de las variedades de trigo que se cultivan en Australia son mexicanas.
Dado que vivimos en un territorio extenso, prácticamente desierto y, además, con una densidad de población muy baja, desde tiempo atrás los australianos hemos tenido que responder astutamente a los desafíos que nuestra geografía y climas extremos nos presentan. Nos hemos visto obligados a, una y otra vez, definir, concebir...
Australia - Mexico
2016 - Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo (CIMMYT)

Revista especializada
Making Public Procurement Programs Work for Asian Family Farmers

Public procurement refers to the process through which governments or public agencies acquire goods and services to undertake its daily operations, and deliver basic services to its constituents. Governments buy, lease and/ or secure goods and services through other means of exchange in order to implement their plans and programs....
2016 - Asian Farmers’ Association for Sustainable Rural Development (AFA)

Estudio de caso
Formal versus Informal

Efficiency, Inclusiveness, and Financing of Dairy Value Chains in India
Despite a growing dairy industry in India, farmers’ lack of access to organized markets and institutional credit remains one of the major hindrances in improving the scale and productivity of dairying. Using data from a survey of 612 households from the state of Punjab, India, this paper evaluates farmers’ choices...
India
2016 - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Estudio de caso
Communal Life of Love and Unity of the Mountain People

Mountain people learn, live, love and unite for life – to awaken and search for the treasure within the mountain. By combining our wisdom, we can co-exist and develop to our fullest potential, working towards holistic dignity and sustainability. This initiative involves 1,144 families, mainly concentrated in Mae Win, Mae...
Thailand
2016 - The Communal Life of Love and Unity of the Mountain People (CLUMP) foundation

Libro
Health Per Acre

India faces a dual crisis related to food and agriculture. First is the malnutrition and hunger crisis. Every 4th Indian is hungry. Every third women is severely malnourished. Every second child is “wasted”. This is not “Shinning India” but “Starving India”. The second aspect of the crisis is the agrarian...
India
2016

Parte de un libro
Agroforestry and sustainable livelihoods in Vanuatu: insights from two case studies

This paper provides a brief overview of agroforestry systems in Vanuatu through case studies on two villages on Efate Island, Etas and Epau. Epau village is longer settled and is characterised by secure property rights, while Etas is a newly settled village with less secure property rights. Common problems facing...
Vanuatu
2016 - Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)

Vídeo
New Momentum ep.1: Family farms plant seeds for prosperity

Farming has long been seen as an overworked and underpaid job. Many people, especially the youth in the countryside, choose to leave the fields. Now, the stereotype is changing. A pilot family farm scheme in Shanghai's Songjiang District has made farming a career with a decent income. In 2015, the average...
China
2016 - CCTV

Artículo de blog
Smallholder tea producers benefit from harmonized safety standards

Tea began its journey towards becoming the most widely consumed beverage in the world, after water, some 5 000 years ago. According to folklore, a few tea leaves accidentally wafted into a pot of water that a Chinese emperor was boiling, giving off a rich aroma and enticing the emperor...
2016 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Artículo de blog
Make in India: An Agricultural Perspective

Beginning this year, the Indian government is trying to create a unique brand which will be called “Make in India” which can be applied to 25 sectors such as space, tourism and hospitality, wellness, and many more. Food processing is also one the area of focus. Advantages of development in the food processing...
India
2016 - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Vídeo
FILIPINAS MUESTRA SÓLIDAS PROPUESTAS DE CONTINUIDAD Y FUTURO DEL AIAF

Integrantes del Comité Técnico de Trabajo (Comité Nacional) de Filipinas, junto con decenas de aliados y colaboradores asistieron a la conferencia de KLM-PE (Knowledge and Learning Market-Policy Engagement) bajo el título AIAF+1, celebrado en Noviembre de 2015 en Quezon City, Filipinas.
Philippines
2016
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