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La section Ressources contient des publications et des ressources multimédias archivées sur l’agriculture familiale en général.

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ENRD Seminar on Resource Efficiency in Rural Areas

The Seminar will discuss practical opportunities for promoting 'Resource Efficiency' through the Rural Development Programmes (RDPs). It is intended for anyone involved in RDP implementation at the European, national, regional and local levels. The event will build on ongoing ENRD thematic work on  ‘Resource Efficiency’, including aspects such as water use...
European Union
2017 - The European Network for Rural Development ENRD

Étude de cas
Agroecological practices of the small scale farmers of Ramiene in Nampula province, Mozambique

Mozambique has a population of about 25 million people. Most live in rural areas and rely on farming for all or part of their household income. Located on Africa’s south-eastern seaboard, the country encompasses biodiversity sites of great significance. Today agriculture is said to account for 25% of Mozambique’s gross domestic...
Mozambique
2017 - African Centre for Biodiversity (ACB)

Manuel
Dawa za asili

In agriculture, pests are organisms that significantly interfere with the productivity of crops or animals. In conventional agriculture, farmers often use chemical pesticides to manage pests. These can be effective at keeping pests away but they come with negative side effects. Chemical pesticides are costly, damaging to the environment and...
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Vidéos
When Coffee Meets Water: A Journey to Rwanda

In rural Rwanda, where roughly one in four people lack access to a safe water source, many communities rely on rivers and streams to drink, wash, clean, farm, and play. Conventional coffee farming methods and processing can poison water used by people downstream. Responsible coffee production, as demonstrated by this...
Rwanda
2017

Article de blog
“Alimentos bons, limpos e justos” cria Fortaleza no território dos Kalunga

O coco indaiá e o gergelim (foto), produzidos por quilombolas Kalungas, no estado de Goiás, serão catalogados no projeto “Alimentos bons, limpos e justos”. Nos dias 27 e 28 de maio, uma equipe do projeto, com representante da Secretaria Especial de Agricultura Familiar e do Desenvolvimento Agrário (Sead), da Universidade de...
Brazil
2017 - Secretaria Especial de Agricultura Familiar e do Desenvolvimento Agrário (SEAD)

Étude de cas
Impact of agroecological techniques on soil fertility and productivity of sorghum and pearl millet in Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in the Sahel whose economy is highly dominated by agriculture and livestock husbandry, with more than 70% of the population living in rural areas. The prevailing farming system is smallholder agriculture based on cereal production, especially sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) and pearl millet...
Burkina Faso
2017 - McKnight Foundation

Étude de cas
MagosVölgy Ecological Farm – a startup agroecology initiative

MagosVölgy Ecological Farm was established in 2013 by Judit and Zoltán Dezsény, a young urban-to-rural migrant couple. MagosVölgy Ecological Farm is situated in North-Hungary, 85 km north to the capital of Budapest. MagosVölgy literally means Seeds Valley as well as Elevated Valley. Seed is the core symbol of life, representing the...
Hungary
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Article de revue
Conflictos urbano-rurales: múltiples miradas

El artículo se centra en el tema de los conflictos que se suceden a partir de las normas que regulan la aplicación de productos agroquímicos. Los actores que viven en ciudades o pueblos y que por el crecimiento urbano quedan entrelazados a una problemática que está presente, acerca de la cual...
Argentina
2017 - Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias

Article de blog
Romanian MEP points out ‘green contradiction’ of organic trade deal

The European Union and Chile last month (7 April) concluded negotiations on a trade agreement in organic products. The deal provides that Santiago and Brussels will mutually recognise the equivalence of their organic production rules and control system and “ensure a high level of respect for the principle for organic...
European Union
2017 - EurActiv

Manuel
Ninawezaje kudhibiti wadudu waharibifu na magonjwa kwa njia asilia?

In agriculture, pests are organisms that significantly interfere with the productivity of crops or animals. In conventional agriculture, farmers often use chemical pesticides to manage pests. These can be effective at keeping pests away but they come with negative side effects. Chemical pesticides are costly, damaging to the environment and...
2017 - Tanzania Organic Agriculture Movement (TOAM)

Vidéos
A Ciel Ouvert - ROUMANIE

TV5 Monde documentary about Saschiz, Romania and Fundatia ADEPT Transilvania`s contribution to develop and sustain the area.
Romania
2017 - Adept Foundation

Bulletin d'information
National Rural Development Network Newsletter

Romanian National Rural development Network Newsletter, National, and international subjects
Romania
2017 - Romanian National Rural Development Network

Vidéos
AGRARIAN SOUTH INSTITUTE: A Dialogue with Ben Davis of the FAO

In this video, Benjamin Davis, Strategic Programme Leader on Rural Poverty Reduction at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) talks about the transition from the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), Agroecology and Food Sovereignty. He also talks briefly about the work...
2017 - Agrarian South Network

Article de blog
UN negotiations decisive for rural world’s future

he Open-Ended Intergovernmental Working Group (OEIWG) on a UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas meets again this week in Geneva. Negotiations are expected to get even more challenging this time, as discussions will touch upon “contentious” issues, such as the right to...
2017 - FIAN International

Article de blog
Transición ecológica en la agricultura

Han pasado casi 44 años y hoy enfrentamos colosales desafíos mundiales, los efectos devastadores del Cambio Climático, el incremento de las desigualdades sociales, la disolución de los lazos comunitarios, la aceleración del desarrollo tecnológico (generado por las TIC, la biotecnología, la nanotecnología y las ciencias cognitivas), la crisis de representación...
Chile
2017 - Instituto Desarrollo Agropecuario (INDAP)

Note/document d'orientation
Rural poverty in the European Union

In 2015, 119 million European citizens, representing almost a quarter of the EU population, were at risk of poverty and social exclusion. Statistics show that the average poverty rate is slightly higher in rural areas, with very contrasting situations across the Union as some countries display a huge poverty gap...
European Union
2017 - European Parliament

Manuel
Kudhibiti wadudu waharibifu na magonjwa

In agriculture, pests are organisms that significantly interfere with the productivity of crops or animals. In conventional agriculture, farmers often use chemical pesticides to manage pests. These can be effective at keeping pests away but they come with negative side effects. Chemical pesticides are costly, damaging to the environment and...
2017 - Tanzania Organic Agriculture Movement (TOAM)

Étude de cas
Dual purpose sorghum and cowpea intercropping in Mali

In Mali, agriculture is the main source of employment. Over 80% of the population is engaged in agriculture that is mostly carried out by small farmers with income of less than US$1 per day. Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is an important cereal grain used as food and animal fodder...
Mali
2017 - Institut d’Economie Rurale (IER)

Étude de cas
Innovations in Agroecology – a case study from the Netherlands

In Noord-Brabant, a region in South-West Netherlands, Govert van Dis and his wife Phily Brooijmans are running an organic arable farm of around 100 hectares. They run the farm together and actively follow innovations in agroecology. Crops are grown without the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers, therefore crop rotation...
Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Rapport
Preliminary Observations Special Rapporteur on the right to food

According to the World Bank, since 2005 Zambia has experienced impressive economic growth at an average of around 6-7 % per year, although this has decreased to less than 3 percent in recent years.  This decline has been driven by drought and a fall in the price of copper, one...
Zambia
2017 - United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
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