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Agroecological training on biofertilisers improves women’s livelihoods in Togo.
In the Plateaux region of Togo, the natural richness of the soil means that farming is the primary livelihood of those who live there. In the Kpélé Prefecture, in the south-west, the relatively mild climates and good rainfall should make it perfect for agriculture. However, the farming communities have witnessed...
Togo
np - Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
Case study
Combating climate change with Agroecology
Climate change remains the most significant challenge facing farmers in Benin. Irregular and unpredictable rains, coupled with prolonged droughts and increased incidents of high winds, are decimating crop production across many regions.
Benin
np - Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
Case study
Bio gardening innovations: Food forests in Kenya are using modern forestry techniques to create food sovereignty and security
The holistic gardening project in Emuhaya, Western Kenya, is attracting local and international acclaim. Bio Gardening Innovations (BIOGI) is equipping smallholder farmers to break away from monocultures and create thriving, overflowing “food forests” on their farmland.
Kenya
np - Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
Case study
A pathway to food security: Tackling the Issue of Land Rights as a Pathway to Food Security in Uganda
Amplifying the voices of women farmers is proving an effective way to help tackle gender inequality and promote agroecology, helping small-scale farmers take back power over their land.
Uganda
np - Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
Case study
Strengthening harvests: Soil and water conservation practices strengthen harvests in Tanzania highlands.
High rainfalls in mountainous agricultural regions trigger a need for intervention to help farmers confront food insecurity and restore and protect their soil.
United Republic of Tanzania
np - Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
Case study
Changing the fortunes of farmers and families in Muranga's County, Kenya
The Organic Agriculture Centre of Kenya (OACK) saw that by providing the right skills, information and support, they could help small-scale farmers move away from subsistence farming and into thriving livelihoods that improve their local communities and the landscapes they live in
Kenya
np - Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
Case study
Sustainable land management: Restoring community farmland in Uganda
KAFSCUL (Karamoja Agro-Farm Systems Consults), a private organization in Uganda, has been working with small-scale farmers in Jie County to improve soil fertility and make farmland more resilient to adverse weather conditions.
Uganda
np - Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
Case study
Bringing life back to the land:
Zimbabwean farmers revive stagnant farms through agroecology
The Shashe farms in the Runde catchment area of Zimbabwe extend across three villages. Since 2010, over 500 families from the region have worked alongside ZIMSOFF (Zimbabwe Smallholder Organic Farmers Forum) and AZTREC (Association of Zimbabwe Traditional Environmental Conversationists) to revive arid cattle-ranching land into rich, abundant food forests.
Zimbabwe
n.p. - Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
Case study
Agroecology: an effective approach to prisoner rehabilitation
Agricultural communities in Kenya are rehabilitating prisoners through agroecology in a bid to reduce reoffending and revive local independent coffee farms.
Kenya
n.p. - Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
Case study
Strengthening the productive potential of farmers
Strengthening the productive potential of men and women farmers in arid and poor areas of the Sahel: The case of efficient and accessible agroecological practices in the county of Loga, Niger
Niger
n.p. - Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
Blog article
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 – Abya Yala Peoples : Our ways of life and knowledge are the best incubator for solutions to the global food crisis
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 - Abya Yala Peoples : Our ways of life and knowledge are the best incubator for solutions to the global food crisis
● The ancestral peoples of Abya Yala, children of the Earth, are custodians of 80% of the planet’s biodiversity.
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 - Abya Yala...
Mexico
2024 - Slow Food
Guidelines
Biosecurity best practice for safe disposal of plant waste and spent growing media
Research has shown that plant waste and spent growing media can harbour pests and pathogens, including quarantine-regulated species such as Phytophthora ramorum. These organisms have the potential to spread from untreated waste piles to cultivated plants and the wider environment. This guidance aims to help the horticultural sector understand and...
2024 - Plant Health Centre
Article
Processus d’innovation des agriculteurs dans les palmeraies du sud du Bénin : quelles perspectives pour l’intensification agroécologique ?
L’agroforesterie constitue une forme d’intensification agroécologique. Les agriculteurs du sud du Bénin innovent ainsi dans leurs palmeraies pour faire face aux pressions foncière et alimentaire, corollaires de l’accroissement démographique. Afin d’accompagner les actions collectives en faveur de la durabilité, cette étude vise à identifier les freins et les leviers au...
Benin
2024
Book
Family Farming in Spain Yearbook 2024
Social emergency. Without family agriculture and livestock there will be no future for the rural world
Society is increasingly aware of the strategic nature of food. The agri-food sector is postulated as one of the pillars of our democratic societies, due to its leading role in the production of healthy, safe and sustainable food. However, farmers and ranchers suffer serious problems that make their profession difficult....
Spain
2024 - UPA (Unión de Pequeños Agricultores y Ganaderos de España)
Blog article
Protecting Biodiversity with Agroecology
In agreements made through the United Nations, countries around the world have committed themselves to curbing the drastic loss of biodiversity on our planet. Agroecology could play a key role and combine sustainable agriculture with biodiversity protection. An interview with Dr John Garcia Ulloa from Biovision about major challenges and...
2024 - Biovision
Blog article
Problem With Termites? How Using Plants Offers a Cheap and Sustainable Solution
As an informed farmer looking to integrate Euphorbia tirucalli, aka pencil euphorbia, into your pest management strategy, you’re likely well aware of the challenges termites pose to your crops. These pests can devastate agricultural productivity, prompting the need for effective and sustainable control methods. Euphorbia tirucalli, known for its termite-repellent properties, offers an...
2024 - Knowledge Centre for Organic Agriculture and Agroecology in Africa (KCOA)
Blog article
Green Manures: You Can Use Them to Improve Your Soils
Green manures boost soil fertility, improve soil structure and support the biodiversity of life in the soil. They typically have high nutrient content and when put back into the soil, also contribute to soil organic matter. Soil organic matter is critical for good plant growth. They improve soil structure even...
2024 - Knowledge Centre for Organic Agriculture and Agroecology in Africa (KCOA)
Blog article
Transition écologique et genre : quelles transformations du travail ?
La transition écologique nécessite de revisiter nos organisations de travail en tenant compte des inégalités environnementales, sociales, professionnelles et de genre. Cette démarche requiert une approche intégrée pour préserver à la fois la santé au travail des femmes et des hommes et les écosystèmes naturels.
2024 - AgriGenre
Journal article
Periodic Table of Food Initiative for generating biomolecular knowledge of edible biodiversity
The Periodic Table of Food Initiative addresses food biomolecular composition information gaps through a standardized, accessible and enabling platform based on analytical tools, data and capacity building. Data from 1,650 foods serve as starting point for demonstrating the capacity of this initiative to contribute to nutrition, health and food systems...
2024 - International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
Video
Côte d’Ivoire : le maraîchage en transition agroécologique (épisode 2)
Les systèmes de cultures maraichers agroécologiques basés sur la diversité des espèces cultivées et le recours aux intrants biologiques permettent d’améliorer les revenus des producteurs tout en préservant leur santé et celle de leur environnement. La complexité des systèmes agroécologiques par rapport au système conventionnel nécessite un dialogue entre chercheurs...
Côte d'Ivoire
2024 - CIRAD
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