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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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Vidéos
L'agriculture familiale peut-elle nourrir le Sénégal?

Ce film court présente d'une façon didactique et concrète les contraintes et difficultés des exploitations agricoles familiales au Sénégal (accès à la terre, aux intrants, à l'eau et au crédit), en insistant sur les différents types d'exploitations et sur les revendications des organisations paysannes. Les cartes et données chiffrées permettent...
Senegal
2011

Revue spécialisée
Nature & Faune: The forest sector in the green economy in Africa

The present edition highlights the significance of the forestry sector to the overall economy and its importance overall in the region’s land use, demonstrating its potential to make a difference in improving (or worsening) an economy’s green credentials. It is an important message about forestry and greenness.
Cameroon - Liberia - Nigeria - Rwanda - South Africa - Zambia - Zimbabwe
2011 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Étude de cas
Une analyse systémique des dispositifs de conseil à l'exploitation familiale en Afrique de l'Ouest.

 En Afrique de l'Ouest des dispositifs de conseil à l'exploitation agricole familiale ont été développés pour mieux répondre aux nouvelles attentes des producteurs. L'objectif de l'article est de montrer que ces dispositifs pluri-institutionnels peuvent être appréhendés comme des systèmes complexes dont le fonctionnement est fortement contraint par le mode de...
Benin - Burkina Faso
2011 - Cahiers Agricultures

Article de revue spécialisée
Integrated Weed Management in Zimbabwe’s Smallholder Sector, Where Are We?

A Review
The introduction of the Integrated Weed Management (IWM) in Zimbabwe’s small holder sector seemed to be the answer to the weed management problem in the sector. However up to the present moment the drudgery associated with weeding still dominate in the sector. Research in Zimbabwe has investigated various techniques varying...
Zimbabwe
2011

Manuel
African Organic Agriculture Training Manual

The African Organic Agriculture Training Manual consists of several modules with materials for trainers and corresponding handouts for farmers. The materials are an intermediate step towards a comprehensive collection of training materials to promote organic and other sustainable farming practices in Africa. The aim is to continuously add new materials...
2011 - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL)

Document de travail
Land belongs to the community

Demystifying the ‘global land grab’ in Southern Sudan
Sudan is among the global ‘hotspots’ for large-scale land acquisitions. Although most of this investment activity was thought to be focused in the Northern part of the country, recent research indicates that a surprising number of large-scale land acquisitions have also taken place in the South in recent years. Now...
South Sudan
2011 - The Land Deal Politics Initiative

Rapport
Can smallholder farmers address hunger in the region?

Public dialogue report
Agriculture provides an indispensable part of the livelihoods of the poorest households in southern Africa. The sector is a primary source of income for the rural population and contributes to foreign exchange earnings for southern African economies. Over 70 percent of the arable land is under smallholder agriculture in Sub...
South Africa
2011 - Southern Africa Trust

Rapport
Improving household survey instruments for understanding agricultural household adaptation to Climate Change

Water stress and variability
The Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) surveys which have collected information on many dimensions of household well-being for over 36 countries since 1980 are one of the most important data sources for informing policy making on development. The LSMS surveys have been used to assess household welfare, to understand household...
Ethiopia - Malawi - Niger - Nigeria - Uganda - United Republic of Tanzania
2011 - World Bank

Vidéos
Sierra Leone: Farming as a business - Part I

This first video of a three-part series observes how FAO has used EU funding to provide 44,000 farmers with training, machinery and other inputs as part of an initiative to increase agricultural production and productivity in Sierra Leone, in partnership with the Government and other humanitarian organizations. 44,000 small holder...
Sierra Leone
2011 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Étude de cas
Conservation Agriculture in Kenya

A case study of Bungoma district
Conservation Agriculture (CA) is increasingly promoted in Africa as an alternative for coping with the need to increase food production on the basis of more sustainable farming practices. CA is specifically seen as a way to address the problems of soil degradation resulting from agricultural practices that deplete the organic...
Kenya
2011 - African Conservation Tillage Network (ACT)

Rapport
Programme National du Secteur Rural (PNSR)

Le présent document présente le Programme national du secteur rural (PNSR) du Burkina Faso pour la période 2011-2015. Le PNSR est le cadre d’opérationnalisation de la Stratégie de développement rural (SDR) et ainsi du volet développement rural de la Stratégie de croissance accélérée et de développement durable (SCADD) pour la...
Burkina Faso
2011 - Secrétariat Permanent de la Coordination des Politiques Agricoles (SP/CPSA)

Vidéos
Sierra Leone: Farming as a business - Part II

Thanks to FAO efforts under the EU Food Facility, 138 Agricultural Business Centres have been established in Sierra Leone. This second video of a three-part series takes a close look at these one-stop shops providing small holder farmers with access to training, tools, labour-saving equipment and machinery, which will increase...
Sierra Leone
2011 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Article de revue spécialisée
Small scale farmers' perception and adaptation to climate change in Nasarawa State of Nigeria

Climate change and severe weather events such as temperature shocks and declining rainfall often strongly impede sustainable farming development, especially where agriculture is rain fed and when other external shocks such as poverty, poor access to inputs and credit are common. This is the context in which small scale farmers...
Nigeria
2011 - University of Ilorin

Étude de cas
Restoring Lost Livelihoods

The case of smallholder plantation crops in Zimbabwe
Small-scale coffee and tea production used to contribute considerably to household income of more than 6000 smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe, including Mr. Duri up to the late 1990s. Since the year 2000 when Zimbabwe embarked on an unplanned land reform programme, the resulting economic instability brought the tea and coffee...
Zimbabwe
2011 - SNV Netherlands Development Organisation

Rapport
Swaziland Rural Sector Review

Priorities for the development of smallholder agriculture in Swaziland
The purpose of this policy note is to contribute to an understanding of the factors that combine to constrain the development of smallholder agriculture in Swaziland. It seeks to shed light on why, despite being well-endowed in land and water resources, and despite having a climate that is generally favorable...
Eswatini
2011 - World Bank

Vidéos
Women Feed the World: Africa

Worldwide, women make high contributions to household and national food security. This video explores the critical role played by women in agricultural production in Africa.
2011 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Rapport
Agricultural Investment

For strengthening family farming and sustainable food systems in Africa
The issue of agricultural investment is a key one in Africa and how and where these investments are directed is of considerable concern to African family farmers and their organisations. From CAADP to the reformed Committee on World Food Security, enhanced investment for food security is at the top of...
2011 - Réseau des organisations paysannes et de producteurs de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (ROPPA)

Article de revue
Une analyse systémique des dispositifs de conseil à l’exploitation familiale en Afrique de l’Ouest

En Afrique de l’Ouest des dispositifs de conseil à l’exploitation agricole familiale ont été développés pour mieux répondre aux nouvelles attentes des producteurs. L’objectif de l’article est de montrer que ces dispositifs pluri-institutionnels peuvent être appréhendés comme des systèmes complexes dont le fonctionnement est fortement contraint par le mode de...
Benin - Burkina Faso
2011

Article de revue
Youth and farming

The laxity of young people taking up farming may be due to, but not limited, to lack of farming incentives, inadequate access to productive assets such as land and capital, inadequate infrastructure, limited well-functioning markets, high population pressure on land and inadequate access to appropriate technologies by farmers. In this...
Kenya - Uganda - United Republic of Tanzania - Zimbabwe
2011 - Arid Lands Information Network (ALIN)

Vidéos
Sierra Leone: Farming as a business - Part III

Sierra Leonean farmers benefit from new business skills. This final video of a three-part series shows how FAO has used EU Food Facility funding to train farmers on how to better market their produce.
Sierra Leone
2011 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
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