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Pratiques
Tsetse control: how to make a plastic cage for tsetse traps

Tsetse flies (Glossina sp.) infest over 11 million square km of Africa, and are vectors of Trypanosomosis (or Trypanosomiasis) in both man and domestic livestock. For example, it is estimated that tsetse occur over 7 percent of Zimbabwe and 60 percent of Tanzania and Trypanosomosis has an important negative impact on livestock...
2020 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Pratiques
How to produce mirror carp fry (Cyprinus carpio)

The commonly farmed fish in Uganda, the Nile tilapia, grows very slowly in the cooler regions like Kabale, Kapchorwa and parts of Mbale and Kabarole. In 1957, the mirror carp (simply called Carp), was introduced into Uganda from Asia. Carp, unlike tilapia, takes eight months to attain an average weight...
Uganda
2020 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Bulletin d'information
European Network for Rural Development Newsletter - August 2020

The ENRD newsletter provides all the latest rural development news from Europe straight to your inbox once a month. From policy updates to ENRD meetings and from project outcomes to online videos, this new and updated tool aims to provide something for everybody interested in rural development policy in Europe....
2020 - European Network for Rural Development ENRD

Article de blog
Cocoa producer agency and the living income differential: lessons from civil society organisations

On Wednesday, 2 June a webinar discussed the challenges and impacts of the lack of producer voice and agency in the design and implementation of the Living Income Differential (LID). It also explored the ways producer organisations and companies are considering to more meaningfully promote producer voice and agency in...
2020 - International Institute for Environment and Development IIED

Fiche d'information
Buenas prácticas en el cultivo y el procesamiento de la guayaba y la hoja de bijao en el marco de la pandemia de COVID-19

Para contribuir en la divulgación y el cuidado, AGROSAVIA presenta esta cartilla, basada en los lineamientos generales de las resoluciones 666 del 24 de abril y 796 del 20 de mayo de 2020, emitidas por del Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social de Colombia. Aquí se exponen una serie de...
Colombia
2020 - Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria (AGROSAVIA)

Ouvrage
Agrosavia Estrella: nueva variedad de papa criolla (Solanum tuberosum L. grupo Phureja) para uso culinario y procesamiento, en la subregión Nudo de los Pastos, departamento de Nariño, Colombia

Para la obtención de Agrosavia Estrella (inicialmente registrada como Corpoica Estrella), durante el periodo 2014-2016 se realizó una pea en cuatro ambientes de la subregión Nudo de los Pastos, correspondientes a los municipios de Pasto, Puerres, Córdoba y Gualmatán. Para la prueba, en el periodo 2012-2014 se sembraron ocho clones...
Colombia
2020 - Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria (AGROSAVIA)

Pratiques
Construction of traditional granary locally called "Colombier"

Traditional agricultural adaptation practices in Haiti address the consequences of natural disasters, preventing and mitigating them. One such practice, intended to reduce the impact of droughts, floods and tropical cyclones and storms, is the construction of a granary called “Colombier”. It is a structure built on high posts where grains...
Haiti
2020 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Pratiques
Management strategies to optimise production of and access to Self-Recruiting Species (SRS)

Aquatic animals that can be harvested sustainably from a farmer managed system without regular stocking, are referred to as Self Recruiting Species (SRS). A range of indigenous and introduced fish species, as well as molluscs, crustacea, and amphibians are inevitably present in many rural aquaculture systems, even where attempts have...
Bangladesh
2020 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Pratiques
Introducing a mechanical press for making Shea butter

In the northern Republic of Ghana, a manually operated press for shea butter extraction is successful and popular among rural women. Shea butter production is an important income earning activity for women in rural areas and for many, it is their only source of income. Shea butter is used for...
Ghana
2020 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Pratiques
Management of cotton bollworns using predators ants

Insect pests are the most important production constraints in Uganda. American bollworms, spiny boll worms and pink boll worms are among the ten insect pests, which are feeding and damaging flower buds, flowers, and young and maturating bolls. This is causing plant abortions, amounting to up to 87 percent resulting...
Uganda
2020 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Rapport
Communities Regreen the Sahel

Many African countries, including Burkina Faso, Niger and Senegal, closed their international borders and areas around the big cities because of the global pandemic. This meant that our partners could not leave their own region or city for months. As frustrating as this was, our partners kept finding ways to...
2020 - IED-Afrique

Article de blog
Pesticide reduction, Farm to Fork Leak and digital farming concerns

The latest draft of the EU’s Farm to Fork strategy (F2F), obtained by EURACTIV, specifies that mandatory targets for the reduction of use and risk of synthetic chemical pesticides will be established using the existing Harmonised Risk Indicator 1 (HRI1), whose suitability was contested in the past. 
European Union
2020 - Euractiv

Pratiques
Tsetse control with a "Nzi" trap

Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) infest over 11 million sq km of Africa, and are vectors of Trypanosomosis (or Trypanosomiasis) in both man and domestic livestock. For example, it is estimated that tsetse cover over 7 percent of Zimbabwe and 60 percent of Tanzania and Trypanosomosis has an important negative impact on livestock...
Kenya
2020 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Pratiques
Grow epuripur sorghum

Sorghum is the third most important staple cereal food crop in Uganda after maize and millet occupying 285 000 ha of arable land. It is mainly used for food and brewing. In an attempt to improve food security and incomes among the rural poor households, The Serere Agricultural and Animal...
Uganda
2020 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Vidéos
Pastoral women video on COVID 19 in Karamoja

Early this year ALIN Africa received small funding support from AfriFoods and Euro Afri Link to reach out to pastoralists in manyattas and kraals. It was such a great experience meeting pastoralists able to respond quickly to the sensitization message. Despite limited access to water, detergents like soap, sanitizers, untranslated pandemic information pastoralist are...
Uganda
2020 - Arid Landscape Initiative (ALIN Africa)

Article de blog
OLD KNOW-HOW, EARLY WARNING

In the Bolivian Andes, some officials are starting using local knowledge to improve their early warning systems for natural disasters. For centuries, local farmers have used the signs of nature (clouds, stars, the behavior of plants and animals) to predict disasters like hail, floods and droughts, and to forecast the welcome...
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
2020 - AgroInsight

Document technique
Inclusive partnerships, from smallholder farmers to parliamentarians

In the world of development, partnerships developed through Multi-Stakeholder Platforms (MSPs) produce results which exceed stakeholder expectations, as the “open atmosphere” promotes shared knowledge and lessons learnt, creating lasting outcomes at all levels. These results are a by-product of a holistic approach to development and underlying consensus between partners.
2020 - Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations FAO

Rapport
Impact Assessment of Zero Budget Natural Farming in Andhra Pradesh, India

The Government of Andhra Pradesh introduced Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF) in 2016 as an alternative to chemical-based and capital intensive agriculture through its implementing agency Rythu Sadhikara Samstha (RySS). The main objective of the ZBNF is to make agriculture economically viable, agrarian livelihoods profitable, thereby reducing agrarian distress through cost reduction and...
India
2020 - Centre for Economic and Social Studies Nizamiah Observatory Campus,

Article de revue spécialisée
Tensions in future development of organic production—views of stakeholders on Organic 3.0

This study analysed Swedish stakeholders’ views on future developments of organic production and consumption based on Organic 3.0, a strategic initiative by the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM). Focus group discussions were carried out with actors representing different parts of the organic value chain in Sweden. These identified...
2020

Article de blog
FAO enhances knowledge and skills of Syrians and local farmers through Farmer Field Schools

An inauguration ceremony launched a Farmer Field Schools initiative to support Syrians  refugees under Temporary Protection and Turkish citizens in improving their knowledge and skills of modern agricultural technologies and practices. Through Farmer Field Schools, FAO will provide training for selected Syrian refugees and host communities with support from the Provincial...
Syrian Arab Republic
2020 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN FAO
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