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La sección titulada “Recursos” contiene publicaciones y materiales multimedia archivados que guardan relación con cuestiones generales en el ámbito de la agricultura familiar.

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Financiamiento y cobertura del extensionismo

Esta exposición de Roxana Aguirre (Dirección de Extensionismo Rural del SAGARPA) se refiere a la implementación del extensionismo en México, detallando programas, financiamiento y cobertura.
Mexico
2014 - Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo (CIMMYT)

Informe
Partnership in Practice: Engagement with Indigenous Peoples

Approximately 370 million indigenous peoples live in over 90 countries around the world. Many of these peoples have survived due to their relative isolation, in territories that are increasingly recognized as physically and biologically outstanding on a global scale. In fact, a significant fraction of the world’s priority areas—based on...
2014 - The Global Environment Facility,

Artículo de revista
La agricultura familiar en América Latina

Coincidencias para tomar en cuenta
El viernes 21 terminaron en Fortaleza (Brasil) tres días intensos de análisis de experiencias y evaluación de políticas sobre agricultura familiar. Convocados por el IICA1 y la Secretaría de Desarrollo Agrario del Estado de Ceará, especialistas del nordeste brasileño, de México, San Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador y Perú,...
2014 - Centro Peruano de Estudios Sociales (CEPES)

Artículo
Small Farming across the EU - 27

Small Farming across the EU - 27 Bailey, A., Suta, C. (2014), EuroChoices In the article Bailey and Suta show the importance of small farms (as measured in 2010) across the EU, and investigate how households on small farms cope with what is inevitably a low level of farming income. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1746-692X.12047/pdf
2014

Hoja informativa
IRELAND - Common Agricultural Policy

Over the next 7 years, the CAP will invest almost EUR 11 billion in the Irish farming sector and rural areas. Among the key priorities are jobs, sustainability, modernization, innovation and quality. In parallel, flexibility is given to Ireland to adapt both direct payments and rural development programmes to its...
Ireland
2014 - European Commission

Artículo de revista especializada
Panorama of agroecology courses in Brazil

The agroecology courses have grown the last years, and its introduction in educational institutions began especially from the 2000s. Since then, several courses are created annually. However, there are few and spread studies that perform a systematic quantitative analysis of courses in agroecology in Brazil. This study aimed to identify...
Brazil
2014 - Rev. Bras. de Agroecologia

Aprendizaje en línea
Feeding management of dairy cattle in tropical countries

This course provides guidance on good feeding management on dairy farms in the tropics
2014 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Parte de un libro
Agriculture and Agricultural Policy in Montenegro

Montenegro is a candidate country for EU membership. In October 2007, Montenegro signed the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) that entered into force in January 2008 as the Interim Agreement on Trade and Trade-related Issues. The SAA entered into force in May 2010. Also in 2010, the European Commission issued...
Montenegro
2014 - FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS

Vídeo
Friedrich Wenz on Soil Fertility and Reduced Tillage

The German organic farmer Friedrich Wenz is one of the pioneers of reduced tillage. He has developed the so-called WEco-Dyn system. In this video, he explains how the WEco-Dyn system works and underlines the role of soil fertility as a prerequisite for successful reduced tillage systems. Farmers participating at this...
Germany
2014 - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL)

Vídeo
Family Farming in Europe

Pekka Pesonen, Secretary General of the EU Farmers' and Cooperatives organization Copa-Cogeca, explains what "family farming" means for farmers in the EU. In particular, Mr. Pesonen points out that in the EU agriculture family business and industry can hardly be separated.
European Union
2014 - Copa&Cogeca

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GREECE - Common Agricultural Policy

During the next 7 years, the new CAP is going to invest more than EUR 19.5 billion in Greece's farming sector and rural areas. Key political priorities have been defined at European level such as: jobs, sustainability, modernization, innovation and quality. In parallel, flexibility is given to Greece to adapt...
Greece
2014 - European Commission

Informe
Learning from each other

South-South and triangular cooperation in East and Southern Africa
South-South and triangular cooperation has an enormous potential role in agriculture and rural development in developing countries, both in unlocking diverse experiences and lessons and in providing solutions to pressing development challenges. From the cases that follow, a number of common lessons emerge. First, it is important to create a...
Madagascar - Rwanda
2014 - International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Vídeo
In the words of family farmers: The Gambia

Almost half of the world's agricultural workers are women - but in Africa, less than 15% of them own land. Rice farmer Awa Jagne explains what it means to her to own her own land and produce food for her family.
Gambia
2014 - International Fund for International Development (IFAD)

Parte de un libro
Agriculture and Agricultural Policy in Serbia

Since the beginning of the 2000s, Serbia has been going through profound economic and institutional shifts, with significant consequences for structural changes in the agricultural sector, its output and productivity, as well as agricultural policy. By the early 1980s Serbia had experienced significant growth in agricultural production, which stagnated in the...
Serbia
2014 - FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS

Manual
Tecnologias para a agricultura familiar

A agricultura familiar necessita de tecnologias apropriadas para melhorar os processos produtivos, aumentar os níveis de produtividade e se tornar mais competitiva. Predominantemente, os agricultores ainda têm pouco acesso às técnicas necessárias à produção sustentável. No entanto, existem várias tecnologias disponíveis para adoção imediata e incorporação em diferentes arranjos produtivos. Várias...
Brazil
2014 - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)

Artículo
我们能否兼顾农业生产与森林保护?

Viçosa市坐落于巴西米纳斯吉拉斯洲带 达马塔地区,由群山和贫瘠的土地围绕。这 里更适合家庭耕作而不适于机械化生产。
Brazil
2014 - LEISA China

Estudio de caso
African leafy vegetable enterprise boosts livelihood of rural communities in Kenya

In Africa and in particular, Sub-Saharan Africa, it is estimated that there are more than 45,000 species of plants, of which about 1,000 can be eaten as green leafy vegetables. Most of the latter fall within the category of African Leafy Vegetables (ALVs). ALVs are also known to be rich...
Kenya
2014 - Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)

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SPAIN - Common Agricultural Policy

During the next 7 years, the new CAP is going to invest almost EUR 45 billion in Spain's farming sector and rural areas. Key political priorities have been defined at European level such as: jobs, sustainability, modernization, innovation and quality. In parallel, flexibility is given to Spain to adapt both...
Spain
2014 - European Commission

Artículo
Mountain Family Farms in Galicia, Spain: Challenges and Strategies

Mountain agriculture today represents 16% of utilized agricultural area (UAA) in the 27 member European Union states (EU-27) and 34% in Spain (European Commission 2013). Mountain areas are defined by their unfavorable topography, typically described by elevation and/or slope, remoteness, and more extreme climate, but this can vary significantly between...
Spain
2014

Artículo de revista especializada
Point of no return? Rehabilitating degraded soils for increased crop productivity on smallholder farms in eastern Zimbabwe

Soil degradation is a major threat to Southern Africa's agricultural production. Crops show generally weak responses to mineral fertilizers on degraded soils. A three-year study was conducted between 2009 and 2012 on smallholder farms in eastern Zimbabwe to explore entry points for rehabilitating degraded croplands using principles of integrated soil...
Zimbabwe
2014
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