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Local Perspectives on Agrosilvofishery in Peatlands
A Case Study of Perigi Village, South Sumatra, Indonesia
As the need for sustainable use peatlands increases, the aim of this study is to identify ways to increase the application of agrosilvofishery as an alternative to the traditional sonor system. Herein, the researchers investigate the perception of peatland degradation and the willingness to participate in agrosilvofishery among peatland residents....
Indonesia
2024 - CIFOR-ICRAF
Vídeo
Managing fowl pox in poultry
Fowl pox affects the heads and eyes of chickens, causing blisters and fever. In young chickens, blisters near their eyes make it difficult for them to see their food and eat, which often leads to death. The chickens scratch these sores with their feet, worsening the wounds and aggravating the...
Philippines
2024 - Access Agriculture
Artículo de boletín informativo
Vietnam: From Fair to Good
Millions have found livelihood due to co-management practices that protect aquatic resources, contributing to the sustainable development of small-scale fisheries in Vietnam.
Vietnam’s 3,260-km coastline spans 28 provinces and cities, supporting thousands of fishing villages and millions of families. About five million people work in the fisheries sector, directly or indirectly,...
Viet Nam
2024 - International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Artículo de blog
What do we know about the future of agrifood systems in South Asia?
Food, land, and water systems face daunting challenges in the future, and the body of research exploring these challenges is growing rapidly. This note is part of a series developed by the CGIAR Foresight Initiative to summarize what we know today about the future of various aspects of food systems. The goal of these...
2024 - CGIAR
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India: Unrecognized Tenure
The absence of tenure security threatens the traditional livelihoods of the fixed bag-net fishworkers in India’s eastern state of West Bengal.
Conflicts over use of natural resources are common in coastal areas globally. Fluid environmental frontiers, historical marginalization of fisher communities, and overlapping tenure systems coded in formal law or customary...
India
2024 - International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Libro
Modelling the impacts of policy interventions for food systems transformation in Indonesia
Governance and policy support: Report
The Government of Indonesia and FAO have recognized the need for thorough analysis and modelling of Indonesia’s food systems to support food systems transformation efforts in the country. This is needed to provide a better understanding of the governance context in food systems, including the political economy dynamics influencing performance,...
Indonesia
2024 - FAO
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Soil quality evaluation for irrigated agroecological zones of Punjab, Pakistan
The Luenberger indicator approach
This article describes the construction of the Luenberger soil quality indicator (SQI) using data on crop yield, non-soil inputs, and soil profile from three irrigated agroecological zones of Punjab, Pakistan, namely, rice–wheat, maize–wheat–mix, and cotton–mix zones. Plot level data are used to construct a soil quality indicator by estimating directional...
Pakistan
2024 - University of Western Australia
Vídeo
Preserving eggs with salt
Completely submerge fresh eggs in brine or coat them with a clay mixture to which you have added half the amount of salt. Keep the eggs submerged or coated for 10 days before boiling them. You can store these eggs for up to one month without refrigeration and sell them...
Philippines
2024 - Access Agriculture
Vídeo
Raising pigs with no smell and less work
The bad smell of pig waste undermines the health of your animals and your own health and can create tensions with your neighbours. Washing the dung and urine into waterways also pollutes the environment. By using deep bedding sprayed with good microorganisms you can avoid all of this. You can...
Philippines
2024 - Access Agriculture
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Bangladesh: A Perpetual Struggle
The shocks from climate change have reduced incomes and adversely affected the livelihoods of fisher communities in Bangladesh
Often called the Land of Rivers, Bangladesh boasts a remarkable riverine landscape that has nurtured a flourishing fisheries sector. With about 230 rivers crisscrossing it, the country is one of the world’s largest deltas along with the world’s largest flooded wetland. The fisheries industry is a vital pillarof the national...
Bangladesh
2024 - The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Artículo de revista especializada
Exploring climate change impacts on rural livelihoods and adaptation strategies: Reflections from marginalized communities in India
Climate change and variability affect virtually everyone and every region of the world but the effects are nowhere more prominent than among rural marginalized communities that rely heavily on agriculture and fishing for a living and they face numerous livelihood challenges including risk posed by variability of climate. Using phenomenological...
India
2024
Artículo de boletín informativo
Sri Lanka: Fishing in a Fuzzy Era
The past 75 years in Sri Lanka have seen a shift in tenure rights in small-scale fisheries, heralding a new era.
Tenure rights have a strong influence on access, use, management and conservation of aquatic resources. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) defines tenure rights in fishing...
Sri Lanka
2024 - International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Vídeo
Record-keeping for integrated farming
As the number of enterprises on a farm increases, it becomes harder to keep track of the cost of inputs and the revenues earned. Keep detailed records to see how your farm evolves over time. By comparing different farms of similar size with fellow farmers, you can decide if changing...
Philippines
2024 - Access Agriculture
Artículo de boletín informativo
Indonesia: A Top-Down Mirage
The Indonesian government’s increasing focus on the Blue Economy should not be at the cost of the knowledge gained from long years of customary or traditional management, says Susan Gui of the conservation NGO KIARA
On KIARA’s current work KIARA still does advocacy. The Indonesian government is focusing on the Blue Economy, with emphasis on massive expansion of production from marine resources, affecting the community. We have also been working on the climate crisis, especially as it relates to the sinking and drowning villages in...
Indonesia
2024 - The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Artículo de boletín informativo
Vietnam: Adapt and Reap Rewards
By promoting gender equality in shrimp farming, some provinces of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta are finding innovations for adapting to climate change
Vietnam’s largest deltaic region, the Mekong Delta offers great potential for rice production and aquaculture. With an area of 747,000 hectares in 2022, it is the country’s largest shrimp-producing area. The shrimp-rice area covers nearly 190,000 hectares, accounting for 26.8 per cent of the total shrimp farming area in the...
Viet Nam
2024 - The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Artículo de boletín informativo
Japan: Old Values, New Challenges
Associations of fisheries co-operatives have a great past in protecting and supporting Japan’s fishers and fishing communities. They are now preparing for the future
Every corner along Japan’s long coast has a fishing port. Where there are fishing ports, there are fishing communities working diverse small-scale and coastal fisheries daily. Its beautiful coastal landscape is Japan’s identity. It is no exaggeration to say that the Fisheries Co-operative Association (FCA) system has supported such an...
Japan
2024 - The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Artículo de boletín informativo
China: At a Loss
As small-scale fishers in China increasingly lose the sea areas that have supported their livelihood, it is necessary to protect fishery tenure rights.
The Blue Economy has contributed to the economic development in China in the past decades. This has also resulted in over-exploitation of marine resources and damage to the...
China
2024 - International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Libro
The establishment and operation of aquaparks
Experience from China
The term “aquapark” refers to an innovative aquaculture organizational model designed to facilitate and empower small-scale aquafarmers at every stage of the aquaculture value chain. This model encompasses comprehensive planning, zoning, and infrastructure development for roads, water and electricity, as well as vital aquaculture inputs like seed, feed, extension services...
China
2024 - FAO
Artículo de blog
Transferring flood waters underground builds community climate resilience in India
An approach first piloted in India’s Rampur District is turning flood water into irrigation for hundreds of communities.
India
2024 - CGIAR
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Country Virtual Learning Exchange Workshop Series: Insights from Bangladesh
Key discussions revolved around the gender analysis within the Char Development and Settlement Project (CDSP), its findings, and the co-creation process for GTAs, leading to the development and piloting of a toolkit to address gender biases in project implementation. Testimonials underscored the toolkit’s utility and the transformative potential of GTAs...
Bangladesh
2024 - CIFOR-ICRAF
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