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Promoting water tenure for food security, climate resilience and equity
Workshop report
The workshop “Promoting Water Tenure for Food Security, Climate Resilience, and Equity” was implemented by FAO and adelphi on 18 and 29 June in Berlin, Germany, with the support of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL), the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), and the German Corporation...
Germany - Rwanda - Senegal - Sri Lanka
2024 - FAO
Book
Food loss prevention and reduction analysis in Indonesia
A case study on chili, cabbage and shallot
Food loss and waste within Indonesia's supply chains present significant challenges to both environmental sustainability and efficient natural resource utilization. This pervasive issue spans from food production to retail, affecting the ability of supply chain stakeholders to invest in essential infrastructure improvements. Food waste, in particular, accumulates at various stages,...
Indonesia
2024 - FAO
Article
How Malaysian seed guardians preserve agricultural heritage and biodiversity
In Malaysia, farmers and communities across generations have engaged in the age-old practice of preserving seeds as a means of protecting traditional agricultural heritage.
However, the practice of seed saving has slowly been fading in Malaysia over the years.
For one, intellectual property protection regulations from trade agreements may pose more constraints...
Malaysia
2024
Blog article
Insuffisance de la recherche agroalimentaire dans les pays touchés par le changement climatique
« Avec plus d’un million de documents scientifiques publiés annuellement, ce ne sont pas les études qui manquent » déclare Jaron Porciello lors d’une interview accordée à SciDev.Net. « Pourtant, en même temps, il semble que nous manquions d’études axées sur les pays dans lesquels l’insécurité alimentaire est la plus...
2024 - https://www.rural21.com
Article
Pineapple cultivation under tree canopies of ancestral agroforests in Mexico
Mexico’s contemporary cultivation of pineapple, the king of tropical fruits, depends on intensive monoculture which negatively impacts the environment and human health. This represents a regression in history, as pineapple was traditionally cultivated in agroforests, which preserve the structural characteristics and ecological processes and functions of natural ecosystems. Some of...
Mexico
2024 - Tropenbos International
Blog article
Onions from Agadez
Whenever somebody has a monopoly over a certain food crop, or tries to create one, sooner or later other people will pop up to compete.
The red onion variety, Violet de Galmi, originally comes from the village of Galmi, a small community in Niger, about 500 kilometres east of Niamey close...
Niger
2024 - Access Agriculture
Blog article
Sols acidifiés : les agriculteurs africains en quête de régénération
À travers l'Afrique, un nombre croissant de fermiers se tourne vers des experts en sciences du sol pour contrer l’acidification croissante de leurs terres, phénomène qu'ils attribuent en grande partie à l’usage intensif des engrais chimiques. Parmi les solutions recommandées le retour aux pratiques agricoles traditionnelles pour restaurer l'équilibre.
2024
Policy brief/paper
Climate Migration Amplifies Gender Inequalities
This Danish Institute for International Studies policy brief highlights that it is important to consider how climate change intersects with traditional and gendered dynamics, such as dowry. Crucially, due to traditional gender dynamics, men’s climate mobility can amplify women’s immobility. When men’s labour migration fails or the stream of remittances...
Nepal
2024 - Danish Institute for International Studies
Video
FABA - n°9 - Les mauvaises herbes : couper ou couvrir
Cette vidéo pédagogique de la gestion des herbes en compétition avec le bananier plantain.Son but : vous faire découvrir et vous encourager à mettre en œuvre des pratiques alternatives à l'utilisation d'herbicide pour gérer les mauvaises herbes de votre bananeraie.Vous apprendrez les mécanismes de la compétition entre les mauvaises herbes...
2024 - CIRAD
Technical paper
Innovation and family farming
Family farmers innovate by developing assemblages of old and new food system practices and organizational processes, using both traditional and diverse forms of knowledge and connecting these with newly available information and technologies. These innovations have a holistic approach and can take many forms: technological, social, policy, financial, marketing, legislative...
2024 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Blog article
Producer organisations offer huge potential for delivering nature and climate finance
Forest and farm producer organisations offer immense potential for channelling vital climate and nature finance to rural communities, and funders and governments should do more to support them, according to new IIED research.IIED has published new research highlighting the potential for forest and farm producer organisations (FFPOs) to generate crucial...
2024 - IIED
Journal article
Consideration of the Environment in Water-Energy-Food Nexus Research in the Aral Sea Basin
The water-energy-food (WEF) nexus is a holistic concept used to understand the synergies and trade-offs of interdependent water, energy, and food resources. Despite its widespread use, this concept often overlooks environmental concerns. In addition, the lack of a systemic approach in the Aral Sea Basin (ASB) has resulted in serious...
Afghanistan - Iran (Islamic Republic of) - Kazakhstan - Kyrgyzstan - Tajikistan - Turkmenistan - Uzbekistan
2024 - Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) Germany
Blog article
Dans les pays du Sud, la transition agroécologique au défi du financement
Alors que l’insécurité alimentaire repart à la hausse et que le concept de souveraineté agricole fait craindre un repli sur soi et sur nos assiettes, le déficit de financement pour des systèmes alimentaires durables est immense. En particulier dans les pays du Sud, où des défis majeurs et interdépendants se...
2024
Journal article
Addressing Gender Inequalities And Strengthening Women’s Agency To Create More Climate-Resilient And Sustainable Food Systems
Climate change affects every aspect of the food system, including all nodes along agri-food value chains from production to consumption, the food environments in which people live, and outcomes, such as diets and livelihoods. Men and women often have specific roles and responsibilities within food systems, yet structural inequalities (formal...
2024 - Global Food Security
Guidelines
Promoting hygiene and quality for fishery and aquaculture value chains
Mauritania’s highly favorable hydro-climatic conditions mean that its coasts are reputed to be among the world’s richest in fish, with an exploitable potential of 1,830,140 tons of all species, including 1,383,000 tons of small pelagic resources (GT IMROP 2019). This significant fisheries resource has made the fishing sector a strategic...
Mauritania
2024 - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Technical paper
Family farming and climate-resilient agrifood systems
Food and agricultural production practices applied by family farmers – including agroecological and integrated systems; recycling of nutrients, energy and waste; natural pest control; crop diversification; and efficient management of natural resources and soil health – present promising opportunities to address climate change, given that they allow high-level adaptation capacity...
2024 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Website
Repositorio de Documentos: Conferencia Regional para América Latina y el Caribe (LARC)
En esta web encontrará todos los documentos de la 38ª Conferencia Regional de la FAO para América Latina y el Caribe.
2024 - Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO)
Article
Diversité des exploitations agricoles d’oasis de montagne : une analyse par le travail, les revenus et le couplage entre cultures et élevage
Les oasis de montagne d’Afrique du Nord subissent de plein fouet les effets du changement climatique, qui amplifient l’ensemble des contraintes agronomiques : foncier exigu, aridité structurelle, etc. Dans cette étude, l’objectif est d’analyser les différentes dimensions du couplage entre cultures et élevage et leurs effets sur le fonctionnement des systèmes de...
Morocco
2024 - CIRAD
Blog article
Farmers require skills to process pesticides, fertilisers
The article highlights the importance of equipping Tanzanian farmers with the skills to produce natural pesticides and fertilizers, emphasizing the benefits of organic farming. Experts from the Sustainable Agriculture Association Tanzania (SAT) advocate for using locally available resources to create affordable and eco-friendly agricultural inputs, which can improve crop yields...
United Republic of Tanzania
2024
Article
Inga tree agroforestry in Honduras
Slash-and-burn agriculture is a critical issue in Honduras and other tropical regions, as it causes deforestation, soil degradation, erosion, crop failure, food insecurity, and vulnerability to natural disasters - devasting the environment and adversely effecting communities. These calamities are further exacerbated by the climate crisis, forcing people to become climate...
Honduras
2024 - Tropenbos International
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