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L'agroécologie joue un rôle majeur: elle contribue à l'élimination de la faim et de l'extrême pauvreté, et facilite la transition vers des systèmes alimentaires plus productifs, plus durables et plus inclusifs. Sensibiliser davantage à l'agroécologie et à ses avantages est une étape importante pour aider décideurs, agriculteurs et chercheurs à appliquer cette approche au service d'un monde libéré de la faim.

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Despite the increasing attention given to organic supply chains over the past decade, there are still significant market opportunities to pursue. The demand for organic products in developing countries continues to grow and price premiums for organic certified products are available, albeit not comparable with those of a decade or...
Brazil - Hungary - India - Thailand
Étude de cas
2012
The Sustainability and Organic Livestock model (SOL-m) is a project (see Concept Note) of the FAO Natural Resources and Management Department that has been commissioned to the Research Institute of Organic Farming (FiBL) in Frick, Switzerland. This summary report presents the preliminary results of the SOL-model. Currently, plausibility checks are...
Projet
2012
It has been suggested that conversion to organic farming contributes to soil carbon sequestration, but until now a comprehensive quantitative assessment has been lacking. Therefore, datasets from 74 studies from pairwise comparisons of organic vs. nonorganic farming systems were subjected to metaanalysis to identify differences in soil organic carbon (SOC)....
article de journal
2012
One of the main problems identified, however, has been the limited information available to countries regarding best practices and issues to consider in the design of appropriate regulatory frameworks for organic agriculture. Often, beneficiaries of these technical assistance projects wished to know what legislative approaches other countries had taken, and...
Argentina - Canada - European Union - India - Tunisia - United States of America
Document de travail
2012
This Conference Reader presents the conference program, speakers, panelists and rapporteurs, and includes brief summaries of the presentations. The speaker line-up embodies a wealth of experience and insight, sure to generate animated discussion among conference participants about challenges and opportunities to increase organic market access and thereby further develop organic...
Rapport de la Conférence
2012
Models of public-private and regional cooperation were considered as potential pathways for global solutions to the challenges. In the early 90’s, regional organic standards were limited to the European Union. Today, regional organic standards are being forged in the Pacific island countries and territories, East Africa, Central America and Dominican...
Comptes rendus des travaux de conférence
2012
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