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Article de blog
Improved post-harvest handling raises incomes for Mozambique farmers

This Blog article resumes the work FAO is undertaking with the European Union under the Millennium Development Goal 1c programme (MDG1c) to support smallholder farmers to develop improved post-harvest techniques. Since the inception of the project, over 260 artisans were trained in 15 districts of Mozambique in building and promoting improved...
Mozambique
2015 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Article de blog
Angola receives IFAD financing to strengthen artisanal fisheries and aquaculture

The Republic of Angola and the United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) signed an agreement to finance the Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture Project (AFAP)  in Bengo, Cuanza Norte, Luanda and Malange provinces in the central-north region of Angola.
Angola
2015 - United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Note/document d'orientation
Le coût de la faim au Burkina Faso

Implications pour le développement national Incidence sociale et économique de la sous-nutrition chez l’enfant au Burkina Faso
L’étude sur le coût de la faim (CDFA) au Burkina Faso est une initiative placée sous le leadership de l’Union africaine (UA), de la Commission économique pour l’Afrique (CEA) et du Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM). L’étude régionale a été présentée en mars 2012 aux Ministres africains chargés des finances, du...
Burkina Faso
2015 - World Food Programme (WFP)

Vidéos
Éthiopie: Surveiller la sécheresse

Hassan Adile connaît bien la sécheresse. À l’instar des 12 millions de pasteurs que compte l’Éthiopie, il parcourt de grandes distances pour trouver des pâturages et de l’eau pour son bétail. Aujourd’hui, il a une nouvelle responsabilité. Il a suivi récemment une formation pour apprendre à déceler les signes avant-coureurs...
Ethiopia
2015 - International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Article de revue
Interview: The land is our life

In this interview, and four short videos, we asked four rural women leaders and activists from Asia and Africa about the role of women in agroecology. What we found were stories of race, caste, patriarchal systems, land grabbing, statelessness and, as an overriding theme, the lack of land ownership for women. These women are part of a larger coalition working to build rural women’s leadership. They believe that women organising amongst themselves to gain leadership skills and confidence is the first step to improving their livelihoods and fighting for their rights to land- so fundamental to agroecology.
 Women in Asia are, in most cases, the farmers. But more than that, they are concerned about the nutrition of their families. There are actually more women interested in the models of agriculture that support diversity and nutrition. There are many cases of women who are fighting for land, particularly...
India - Philippines - Senegal - Sri Lanka
2015 - ILEIA, Center for Learning on Sustainable Agriculture

Article de revue
SRI cultivates well-being for women

Women from small and marginal farming families doing SRI have been making the news in India for their adoption of a new approach that challenges the age-old beliefs and practices of rice farming. However, rarely one comes across mention of the impact of SRI on their wellbeing and their bodies.  ...
Cambodia - India - Malaysia
2015 - ILEIA, Center for Learning on Sustainable Agriculture

Document de travail
Dynamic supply response of farm households in Ethiopia

We study the dynamics of the supply response of smallholder grain producers to changes in crop prices and costs of production in Ethiopia. We develop an intertemporal acreage demand allocation model of a representative household under a rational expectations hypothesis. An estimable acreage demand equation is derived and estimated for...
Ethiopia
2015 - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Article de blog
Hardy cattle boost Zimbabwe farmers’ incomes

FAO assists Zimbabwe’s smallholder farmers boost livestock production
The European Union (EU), FAO and the Government of Zimbabwe launched a major programme to assist smallholder farmers boost productivity and engage in commercial agriculture through integrated farming approaches. The 4-year US$19 million programme is managed by FAO and focuses on smallholder irrigation and livestock production support activities. As part...
Zimbabwe
2015 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Article de revue spécialisée
Onion production for income generation in small scale irrigation users’ agro-pastoral households of Ethiopia

Conceptually, the benefits of irrigation are realized through improvements in agricultural productivity. At household level, the agricultural production increases could be followed by improvements in income generation and food consumption patterns. The goal of this research was to examine the relationship between irrigation, income generation and household consumption patterns for...
Ethiopia
2015 - Ethiopian Institutes of Agricultural Research

Vidéos
Bénin : Le nouveau travail de Rose

Au Bénin, le stock de poissons des lacs et des zones humides s’est épuisé du fait de la surpêche et de la destruction des mangroves et des habitats naturels. Aujourd’hui, ces lacs ont été revalorisés et les pêcheurs et vendeurs de poissons trouvent d’autres moyens de gagner leur vie.
Benin
2015 - International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Projet
Programme for the Restoration of Livelihoods in Northern Uganda (PRELNOR)

Northern Uganda is home to 20 per cent of Uganda's entire population, but it accounts for 38 per cent of Uganda's poorest. The Acholi sub-region and Adjumani district have suffered more from recent internal conflicts than other areas in the north. Living in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps has...
Uganda
2015 - International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Document de travail
Gender, Assets, and Agricultural Development

Lessons from Eight Projects
Ownership of assets is important for poverty alleviation, and women’s control of assets is associated with positive development outcomes at the household and individual levels. This research was undertaken to provide guidance for agricultural development programs on how to incorporate gender and assets in the design, implementation, and evaluation of...
2015 - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Article
Why small-scale forest businesses - not big ones - are right for Africa

As the World Forestry Congress convenes in Durban, South Africa, forest producers should be embraced and inserted at the center of strategies to protect forests, and to ensure that the strategies benefit both local people and the global environment.
Burkina Faso - Ethiopia - Gambia - Kenya
2015

Étude de cas
A watershed evolving

Intense watershed management and water harvesting in the state of Tigray, northern Ethiopia, have transformed the area beyond recognition and increased food security and enhanced resilience to floods and droughts. A new way of thinking about watershed management and the efforts of local farmers have contributed to the success of...
Ethiopia
2015 - ILEIA, Center for Learning on Sustainable Agriculture

Vidéos
Farming as a Business in Eastern Africa

Success stories from the FAO Food Security through Commercialization of Agriculture (FSCA) Programme funded by the Italian Development Cooperation in Eastern Africa. Supporting market oriented production and value addition. Facilitating business linkages and access to fair markets. Promoting efficiency and professionalization of value chain actors.
Burundi - Rwanda - Uganda
2015 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Article de blog
Supporting small holder farmers in Zimbabwe

In Bubi District, Hauke irrigation scheme was completed in 2012. The community engaged WV to build on the work originally initiated by the European Commission and the Government of Zimbabwe, to complete the irrigation of the land and the building of canals. In the most recent cycle (July-December, 2012),150 workers...
Zimbabwe
2015 - World Vision International

Rapport
Community Seed Production

Due to this underlying need, FAO, in collaboration with ICRISAT, ICARDA, and CIAT, organized an expert consultation workshop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in December 2013 on Community Seed Production. The workshop’s objective was to create a roadmap and develop strategies for enhancing effective uptake and implementation of CSP in developing...
Afghanistan - Bolivia (Plurinational State of) - Ecuador - Ethiopia - India - Malawi - Nepal - Peru - Uganda
2015 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Article de revue spécialisée
Adapting to the impacts of drought by smallholder farmers in Sekhukhune District in Limpopo Province, South Africa

Smallholder farmers have been affected by drought impacts for several years. Sekhukhune district is characterized by poor and unreliable rainfall, frequent droughts and periodic flooding most of the time. Due to low and unreliable rainfall the smallholder farmers in the Sekhukhune district are finding it difficult to obtain high crop...
South Africa
2015

Étude de cas
The Untold Success Story: Agroecology in Africa Addresses Climate Change, Hunger, and Poverty

The Oakland Institute today released 33 case studies that shed light on the tremendous success of agroecological agriculture across the African continent in the face of climate change, hunger, and poverty.
2015 - Oakland Institute

Article de blog
Changing fortunes of farmers

Waarabe Dareeray village has been known for the good crop production due to its good soil type and availability of water. However, the farmers’ fortunes changed when the area was hit by prolonged drought which led to poor crop yields. Many farmers migrated to other villages in search of other...
Somalia
2015 - World Vision International
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