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Geographical Indication (GI) at the heart of the value chain

A new study has found that food products linked to their place of origin are economically and socially beneficial to rural areas and promote sustainable development. Food products registered with a Geographical Indication (GI) label boast an annual trade value of over $50 billion worldwide. Such products have specific characteristics,...
2018 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Article de blog
Happy trainers, New Perspectives

Train the trainer event
The “Train the trainer event” was an important milestone of the CSact! Project team, as one of the main activity of the project is the adaptation of the Be part of CSA! Training programme to local contexts. 18 international participants from 7 European countries met in Vác (a small city...
Hungary
2018 - TVE

Document technique
On Agroecology & the Future of Food

A system as vastly complex as food requires a systems approach. To understand and influence the interrelated economic, ecological, and social drivers of our current food systems we are initially focused on the following three impact areas: agroecology; climate, health, and well-being; and true cost accounting. We aim to accelerate the...
2018 - Global Alliance for the Future of Food

Événement
The 34th session of the Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific

There will be a full schedule of presentations, discussions and activities. Some of the highlights of the Conference include a Ministerial Roundtable on Zero Hunger, a Roundtable on "Imagining future healthy and inclusive food systems in Asia and the Pacific,” an Exhibition honoring the achievements and progress of the 10 Regional...
Fiji
2018 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Pratiques
Zero Cool Storage System

One of the main issues of the commercialization of agriculture is the lack of storage capacity for the farmers’ organizations (FOs) especially those that produce fresh vegetables. Without effective storage system, farmers cannot consolidate their produce and manage demand-supply opportunities properly. That is why oftentimes, there is too much supply...
Lao People's Democratic Republic
2018 - Lao Farmer Network

Article de blog
Art, Seed Sovereignty and Activism

Weaving New Stories
At the National Seed Dialogue and Celebration, hosted by the African Centre for Biodiversity, smallholder farmers, activists and government officials gathered at the Women’s Jail at Constitution Hill to discuss issues of farmer-seed systems and seed policies and laws. Claire Rousell's bog gives an overview of this event and ots...
2018 - African Centre for Biodiversity

Pratiques
Grape Mundo: an ecosystem for grape farming

“Grape Mundo” is a technology ecosystem that guides grape farmers to do precision and sustainable grape farming to produce high-quality grapes using minimum chemicals, thus lowering the cost. This ecosystem also helps grape farmers sell export quality and residue-free grapes across a huge PAN India market, without any involvement of...
India
2018 - Rta Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

Article de blog
Brasil y Colombia en misión por la agricultura familiar

Se presentan los principales hechos de la visita de una delegación brasilera a Colombia para avanzar en la construcción y formulación del marco conceptual para formular un proyecto de cooperación entre ambos países en Agricultura Familiar. Como insumo de información técnica se destacó el documento «Criterios Generales para la Agricultura Familiar»...
Colombia
2018 - Unidad de Planificación Rural Agropecuaria (UPRA)

Pratiques
L'atelier paysan: a network for farmer-driven technologies and practices

Small-scale agroecological and organic farming systems require appropriate machinery and technologies, and a change of paradigm in the way they are conceived, produced, sold and patented. The mainstream agricultural model has led to machines that are getting increasingly bigger and more expensive and complicated, and thus inaccessible for many farmers...
France
2018 - L’Atelier Paysan

Pratiques
Ferme École agroécologique de Kaydara

Érosion, désertification, salinisation, à Fimela, delta du Saloum, 30 % seulement des terres agricoles restent cultivables. C’est la cause du bradage des terres et de l’exode rural vers les villes ou vers l’étranger. Pour  remédier, l’ambition de Jardins d’Afrique est de former des jeunes à la pratique d’une autre agriculture,...
Senegal
2018 - Jardins d'Afrique

Ouvrage
FAMILY FARMING AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AT THE CPLP

Family Farming and Sustainable Development at the CPLP
Angola - Brazil - Cabo Verde - Guinea-Bissau - Mozambique - Portugal - Sao Tome and Principe
2018 - CPLP

Ouvrage
Promoting Indigenous Knowledge and Good Agricultural Practices in Climate Change Adaptation

Climate change is one of the most important challenges to sustainable development in the Northern mountainous region of Vietnam. IK is also used in cultivation techniques in extreme climatic conditions. With cultivation conditions are mainly sloping land, many traditional techniques have been applied to limit soil erosion due to heavy rainfalls...
Viet Nam
2018 - ALiSEA

Partie de rapport
A review of participatory plant breeding and lessons for African seed and food sovereignty movements

There is growing awareness of the unique and important role smallholder farmers around the world play in conserving, using and enhancing biodiversity. Conventional breeding has created a separation between farmers and specialised breeders. Participatory plant breeding (PPB) is a field of action developed over the past 25-30 years to overcome...
2018 - African Centre for Biodiversity

Ouvrage
Food Plants for Healthy Diets in Rwanda

Formed in 2007, Food Plant Solutions Rotary Action Group (FPS) creates science-based educational materials, which: identify highly nutritious local food plants, explain how to grow them in a sustainable, agroecological way, detail the nutritional value of the plants and describe why human bodies require those nutrients. The resources created by FPS allows people to better...
Rwanda
2018

Article de blog
Turkey's Newest Farmers

For refugees from Syria who have been in Turkey for years already with no income, a job can mean the world. It means buying winter clothes for your children, getting them to school and even just being able to feed the family. It means no more endless days of wandering...
Türkiye
2018 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Rapport
Impact Stories from MTCP2 Pacific

The following are stories about farmers and farmer organizations in the Pacific. They reflect some of the impacts of a five-year funding programme (2014-2018) that has changed the way farmer organizations operate in the Pacific Islands. Stories like these have become common in farmer organizations across the region. What follows...
2018 - Pacific Farmers Organization

Vidéos
Agroecology for Africa

A 5 min stop-motion animation exploring agroecology in Africa and its contribution to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
2018 - Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)

Ouvrage
Feminist practices for economic change

In this publication, the authors share the results of this process. They begin with an introduction to the context of the region and the principles that guide us. They then present the methodological practices they used to build rural women’s autonomy and agroecology.
Brazil
2018 - Sempreviva Organização Feminista

Article de blog
Future of CAP: Equality throughout the chain

Food supply chains differ in size and number of operators but are rarely to the advantage of the farmers. Their negotiating power is usually weaker than bigger elements of the chain, such as retailers, and this can result in the value throughout the supply chain not being adequately distributed.  With about...
European Union
2018 - European Commission

Article de blog
The rise of permaculture in Malawi

Through training, facilitation, demonstration gardens, role modeling, and counseling for sustainable living, a nationally registered environmental service provider, Matthews Shaba Mpofu is able to train rural women and youth, who are in majority in Malawi but are mostly grappled with poverty and high unemployment levels, the basics of permaculture. His...
Malawi
2018 - Greentumble
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