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Projet
OrganicTargets4EU
OrganicTargets4EU aims to reach 25% of agricultural landunder organic farming and a significant increase in organic aquaculture by 2030.
The European commission recognises the key role of organic farming (and aquaculture) in the transition towards a more healthy and sustainable food system and it sets ambitious targets for organic production in...
European Union
2023 - OrganicTargets4EU
Article de blog
Developing a National Strategy for Advancing Feed and Forage Resources in Tunisia
CGIAR Initiatives on Agroecology and Livestock and Climate held a national workshop on “Developing a National Strategy for promoting Feed and Forage Resources in Tunisia” in March 2023. ICARDA, and its key partners in Tunisia (namely the Bureau of livestock and pastures (Office de l’Elevage et des Pâturages), and the Institution of Agricultural Research...
Morocco
2023 - CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology
Article de blog
Agroecology Blooms in Vermont: Announcing the UVM Institute for Agroecology
The Institute’s approach to agroecology focuses on understanding and designing food systems to regenerate the environment, cool the planet, and provide good, healthy food for all. Agroecology is rooted in indigenous practices and ancestral knowledge, which are combined with scientific approaches to reimagine how our food systems can and should...
United States of America
2023 - Agroecology Now
Article de revue spécialisée
Agroecological crop protection for sustainable agriculture
Crop losses from pests threaten global food security and safety. In the last six decades, pest control using chemical pesticides has resulted in important yield gains per unit area, worldwide. However, the long-term sustainability of chemical pest control has been increasingly thrown into doubt due to the negative impact on...
2023
Manuel
Réduire les pesticides, un peu, beaucoup, résolument
La France s’est engagée depuis le Grenelle de l’environnement en 2008 dans une politique de réduction de l’usage des pesticides de synthèse, avec des avancées certaines, mais qui restent en deçà des ambitions initiales. Le Pacte vert européen fixe à son tour des objectifs ambitieux qui impliquent une reconception profonde...
France
2023
Article de blog
El triángulo alimentario
El lector ¿se ha preguntado sobre lo que come cada día? Todos los alimentos que llegan hoy día ante los comensales provienen, en última instancia, de tres maneras diferentes de generarlos: la tradicional, la moderna y la agroecológica.
Estas tres modalidades son el resultado de procesos históricos y actuales de producir,...
Mexico
2023 - Asociación de Consumidores Orgánicos (ACO)
Rapport
Ultra-processed food in Africa
https://acbio.org.za/corporate-expansion/ultra-processed-food-in-africa/
A series by the African Centre for Biodiversity
In this series focusing on ultra-processed food (UPF) on the African continent, we explore the impacts of shifting dietary patterns, with increasing reliance on low-cost, ultra-processed foods (UPFs) globally, and in Africa in particular, in the context of an urgent call for a...
2023 - The African Centre for Biodiversity (ACB)
Bulletin d'information
EU CAP Network Newsletter May 2023
In the new EU CAP Network, innovation, knowledge exchange and EIP-AGRI play a crucial role in sharing good practices and connecting people across EU agriculture, forestry and rural areas. The new edition of the Agrinnovation magazine offers inspiring stories, interviews, Operational Group updates and other news from across Europe.
European Union
2023 - EU CAP Network
Site web
Pôle de Connaissances de l’Agriculture Biologique en Afrique Centrale
Lancé en juin 2022 au Cameroun, le Pôle de Connaissances de l’Agriculture Biologique en Afrique Centrale (PCAC) est le dernier des 5 hubs mis en place dans les 5 régions d'Afrique dans le cadre du projet Knowledge Centre for Organic Agriculture in Africa (KCOA). Le projet PCAC a été lancé...
2023 - Coopération allemande (GIZ)
Étude de cas
Naoberhoeve farm
The Naoberhoeve is a Bio-dynamic social farm. The name of the farm refers to an old social system of neighbours who help each-other. In our modern interpretation of ‘’Naobership’’we share the beauty, the space and the opportunities for development of the farm with people in need of care.
The Naoberhoeve is...
European Union
2023 - Social Farms
Article de revue spécialisée
Africa’s topsy-turvy food paradox
n article written by Slow Food president Edward Mukiibi for the international website African Arguments,
The article discusses Africa’s food paradox, poised between fast food, industrial farming systems and sustainable agroecological alternatives, to conclude that it is the Global North -not Africa- that is backwards.
Imagine a country defined by deep inequalities that determine how the population live – right down to what they eat. One...
2023 - Slow Food
Article
Agroecological techniques: adoption of safe and sustainable agricultural practices among the smallholder farmers in Africa
Attaining sufficiency in food supply to support a growing population without compromising ecosystem functioning remains a top agenda of researchers and agricultural stakeholders. Agroecological farming approaches are effective techniques that ensure sustainable food production even in adverse situations. Population growth has been forecasted to reach over 9.1 billion by 2050...
2023
Bulletin d'information
Family Farming Knowledge Platform (FFKP) Monthly Digest August 2023
The Family Farming Knowledge Platform (FFKP) Monthly Digest showcases the latest contents uploaded in the FFKP to provide its readers with relevant and up to date information on family farming main themes such as agroecology, smallscale fisheries, pastoralism, indigenous people, and more.
For more documents, feel free to search in the...
2023 - FAO FFKP
Pratiques
GOOD PRACTICES -From Farm to Market – Pragati’s Journey with Finger Millet Farmers
Koraput district, in South Odisha, India, is characterized by warm and humid climate with 80% of the total annual rainfall received from the south-west monsoon in the months from June to mid-October. Agriculture is primarily rainfed with kharif (June-September) being the main cropping season. Finger millet is a major staple...
India
2023 - Agricultural Extension in South Asia
Site web
NATI00NS - Supporting the soil deal for Europe across national communities
NATI00NS is a European project funded under the HORIZON-MISS-2021-SOIL-02 programme and coordinated by Aarhus University (Denmark).
The main objective of NATI00NS is reaching out to and preparing regional and national stakeholders across Europe to apply for and implement soil health Living Labs, facilitating the deployment of the EU Mission “A Soil Deal...
European Union
2023 - HORIZON-MISS-2021-SOIL-02 programme and coordinated by Aarhus University (Denmark)
Article de blog
Au Burkina Faso, des projets de recherche-développement partagent leurs avancées, les réussites comme les échecs
L’initiative européenne DeSIRA finance de nombreux projets d’innovation agricole à travers l’Afrique. Au Burkina Faso, douze sont actuellement opérationnels. Bioénergies, intensification agroécologique, nouvelles technologiques d’irrigation… : le secteur agricole burkinabè innove constamment. En juin, le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique et la délégation de l'Union européenne au...
Burkina Faso
2023 - Cirad
Vidéos
Experiencia de cultivo de naranja orgánica en Veracruz, México
Durante la Conferencia Internacional sobre Agroecología de Oaxaca el 30 de noviembre de 2023, Laura Gómez de Chapingo nos habló sobre su experiencia de impulso a la naranja orgánica en Papantla, Veracruz.
Mexico
2023 - Vía Orgánica
Vidéos
Organic's recommendations for the pesticides use regulation (SUR)
In this video, part of the longer one "Organic approach to plant health care and pesticides regulation", we focus on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides Regulation that is currently being discussed in the EU. IFOAM Organics Europe supports this crucial reform, but considers that, in order for it to be...
2023 - Ifoam Organics Europe
Article
The use of Moringa oleifera in ruminant feeding and its contribution to climate change mitigation
Livestock production in developing countries faces several difficulties such as a general shortage of feed resources, regional availability, and quality. Climate change further exacerbates these problems, leading to a massive reduction in ruminant productivity. Therefore, there is a need for the use of adaptable and resilient forage plants that can...
2023
Étude de cas
Contract-Based Agriculture Production
A Case Study of Organic Rice Production in Cambodia
Objectives of the Study General Objective. The case study aims to contribute to the enhancement of the exchange of knowledge and best practices on family farming and agroecology relevant initiatives and institutional context and contribute to the implementation of the Programme Priority Areas (PPA) BP1: Innovation for sustainable agriculture production...
Cambodia
2023 - Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
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