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Global Strategic Framework for Food Security and Nutrition
Originally posted on Food Governance :
YAY! ADOPTED! The Global Strategic Framework (available here: GSF 1st Version) has been endorsed by the Committee on World Food Security at its 39th Session. 103.J which is in brackets has been deleted. The Committee: i)…
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Global Strategic Framework for Food Security and Nutrition: Consultation on Draft 2
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I am back in Rome, attending the three day consultation on the second draft of the Global Strategic Framework for Food Security and Nutrition (GSF) for the Committee on World Food Security. I will do my…
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Right to Food now the Basis for Food Security Framework Policy
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The Rights to Food are now the basis for the Food Security Framework Policy Press release – La Via Campesina (Rome, 18 October 2012) La Via Campesina welcomes the adoption on October 17, 2012, of…
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Collaborative LIVES and government project improves uptake of artificial insemination in Jimma zone
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Artificial insemination (AI) activity in progress in Jimma zone (photo credit: ILRIGemeda Duguma). In the past 50 years, little success has been registered in dairy cattle genetic improvement through artificial insemination (AI) in Ethiopia. A weak AI…
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VGGT: A case study in the effectiveness of the Committee on World Food Security
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Hello from the beautiful Hohenheim University in Stuttgart, Germany. I am lucky to be here to talk to the class on “Gender, Nutrition and the Right to Food” in the Faculty of Agriculture, Hohenheim University, Department…
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The dynamics of the contemporary governance of the world’s food supply and the challenges of policy redirection
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New paper out written by Dr. David Barling (Centre for Food Policy, City University) and me. Unfortunately not open source but can be accessed here if your library has access: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12571-015-0429-x The dynamics of the contemporary governance…
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Camel! A one in All Creature
Originally posted on Natural Health with the Camel Milk:
Camel has itself all the capabilities, which are scattered in all the other known and useful animals. Every product of camel is useful. Even urine and faeces are valuable. Camel urine…
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When Food Guidelines Become Political Battlegrounds
Originally posted on Food (Policy) For Thought:
It’s a paradox: most American citizens have no idea that the US administration is revising its dietary guidelines. In fact, they might not even be familiar with the current recommendations – and even if they are,…
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Does it matter if we say food loss or food waste?
Originally posted on Food (Policy) For Thought:
So… I have a really exciting announcement for you – Food (Policy) For Thought is growing! We [now I can say “we”! Woot!] have a new guest contributor, Helena! I’ll let her introduce herself in…
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We need a paradigm shift in agriculture
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Photo credit: UN News Centre Agriculture workers collect carrots on a farm in Chimaltenango, Guatemala. Photo: World Bank/Maria Fleischmann Agriculture must change, UN agency chief tells Paris summit, urging ‘paradigm shift’ The model of agricultural production…
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Apply: Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund seeks to award grants of up to $1.5m for business ideas across Africa
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Chesney McOmber joins ILRI as a graduate fellow in the Livelihoods, gender and impact program
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Chesney McOmber has joined the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) as a graduate fellow for the next four months under the Livelihoods, gender and impact (LGI) program. She is a doctoral…
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New book presents research findings on food safety in Africa’s traditional meat, milk and fish markets
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Animal products – meat, milk, eggs and fish – are vital components of the diets and livelihoods of people across sub-Saharan Africa. However, these nutritious food products are also the most risky. Most food-borne disease is…
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VMAP @NafdacAgency activities in 2014 also witnessed the development of essential regulatory documents
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Development of regulations, guidelines, application forms protocols and review of Dossier format Regulation on medicated feeding stuff for animals Guidelines for obtaining permit for special importation/importation of orphan veterinary drugs. Guidelines for permit to…
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High-tech versus low-tech agriculture (The Seattle Times)
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Read at : http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2017322825_apusfoodandfarmgates.html Gates defends focus on high-tech agriculture By DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP Associated Press KIRKLAND, Wash. — Bill Gates has a terse response to criticism that the high-tech solutions he advocates for world hunger…
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Women farmers are key to a food-secure Africa (AfricaFiles / IPS)
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Read at : http://www.africafiles.org/article.asp?ID=26404 Summary & Comment: Africa still struggles with cultural and social barriers that block women’s quest for success, but small strides are being made. It also makes sense that the leadership of Africa’s…
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Women’s critical role as food producers, consumers and family carers (Eldis)
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Read at : http://www.eldis.org/go/display&type=Document&id=59402?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+eldis-agriculture+%28Eldis+Agriculture%29 Innovative approaches to gender and food security: insights, issue 82 Food security and gender insights Authors: S. Turrall (ed) Publisher: Knowledge Services, IDS, 2012 This issue of insights shows how development policy…
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Gender and food security: how to bolster food production ?
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Photo credit: Google Providing women with equal access to productive resources and opportunities may be the key to bolstering the struggling global agricultural sector Africa: Towards Gender – Just Food and Nutrition Security EXCERPT BLOG This…
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“We firmly believe that the economic development and prospering of the African continent, also as economic and trading bloc, is inextricably linked to its ability to unlock the economic potential and value of its rich agricultural resources, and that commercial … Continue reading
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LIVES tests ‘learning logs’ and ‘action planning’ for participatory learning and knowledge transfer
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Knowledge centre management and use training workshop in Dessie, Jun 14-15 2014 (photo credit: LIVES). Training is one of the most widely used capacity development approaches to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes of individuals. Many organizations invest…
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Conflict & Food Security: Two sides of the same coin?
Originally posted on One Billion Hungry: Can We Feed the World?:
By Stephanie Brittain Food insecurity and malnutrition can be ended sustainably within a generation, it is said. However, with one in eight people in the world today still undernourished…
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Position paper by ILRI highlights the role of livestock in food and nutrition security
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Typical mixed crop-livestock farming in western Kenya. Mixed crop-livestock farming systems currently produce most of the world’s meat, milk and staple crops (photo credit: ILRI/Pye-Smith). The January 2013 issue of Animal Frontiers, the world’s premier review magazine…
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Need for technology to help harness water more efficiently, particularly in agriculture
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Photo credit: Pixabay Drought Africa: World Has Not Woken Up to Water Crisis Caused By Climate Change – IPCC Head By Nita Bhalla Thomson Reuters Foundation New Delhi — Water scarcity could lead to conflict between…
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“Nobody Wants to Rule a Hungry People” – Or Do They?
Originally posted on Food (Policy) For Thought:
During my agricultural history class, we talked about the reason why agriculture is often seen as a “special” economic sector worthy of disproportionate governmental support (just ask the EU), and agreed that it…
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World War II – Was It All About The Food?
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Hey hey! Just checking in after my first day of work – it’s going to be an exciting time for sure! I am sure to learn loads about climate change and sustainable development…
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Global Food Security Governance: Civil society engagement in the reformed Committee on World Food Security
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I am most excited that my book Global Food Security Governance: Civil society engagement in the reformed Committee on World Food Security is now available for pre-order! It is part of the Routledge Studies in Food, Society…
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Next Brussels Briefing – Data: the next revolution for agriculture in ACP countries?
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The next Brussels Development Briefing n.40 on the subject of “Data: the next revolution for agriculture in ACP countries?” will be held in Brussels on the morning of 18th February 2015 at the ACP Secretariat (451 Avenue…
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Local vendors, not supermarkets, are key to Africa’s food security
Originally posted on ILRI Clippings:
A book launched in Nairobi, Kenya, yesterday has lots to say to nutritionists and policymakers and government officials in Africa inclined to view the continent’s many ‘informal’ food markets with dismay. They’re not going away…
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Setting international livestock research priorities: Some challenges suggested during ILRI@40 events
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In 2014, to mark four decades of international livestock research, the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) held a series of events on the ways in which livestock research advances food and nutritional security, economic well-being…
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First help the local people to decent food
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Photo credit: WVC 1997 Photo taken at the start of the community garden photographed 12 years later by Willemien (see photo of 2009-02 in Niou). At the first training session, the local women learn how to…
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Africa Biosciences Challenge Fund (ABCF) – Call for applications 2015
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The Biosciences eastern and central Africa-International Livestock Research Institute (BecA-ILRI) Hub capacity building program, which is also known as the Africa Biosciences Challenge Fund (ABCF), is seeking applications for short- to medium-term research projects that can be…
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What is the role for citizen science in a Big Data Revolution?
Originally posted on One Billion Hungry: Can We Feed the World?:
By Katrin Glatzel One of the recommendations of the new Montpellier Panel report ‘No Ordinary Matter: Conserving, restoring and enhancing Africa’s soils’ suggests that a Big Data Revolution is…
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Malnutrition, food aid and corruption
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Photo credit: IPS Children Starving to Death in Pakistan’s Drought-Struck Tharparkar District By Irfan Ahmed EXCERPT Recurring drought meets bad management The tragedy did not unfold overnight. According to Amar Guriro, a Sindh-based journalist who has…
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Why the tsetse fly might be the cause of Africa’s under-development
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Nigeria: Applicants Wanted for Agriculture Youth Empowerment Scheme (Agric YES), Lagos
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Short ‘Livestock and Fish’ animated video on what ‘capacity development’ is, what it does, why and with whom
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What is the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and Fish doing to develop capacity to enhance smallholder agricultural value chains in Asia, Africa and Latin America? ? Niko Pirosmani, Farmer with a Bull, 1916 (via…
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WECA: Creating Wealth through Agribusiness in Ondo State, Nigeria
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Yes, the hungry can feed themselves !
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Photo credit WVC 2011-09 – Bottle towers for growing vegetables and herbs in a minimal space, anywhere on earth. Container gardening against hunger and child malnutrition Author: Willem Van Cotthem EXCERPT No one can deny that…
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New Horizons: The 2015 Food Policy Agenda
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Happy New Year! I hope you had a great party and/or a relaxing night to celebrate the new year, whichever you prefer. Although it does seem like an arbitrary cut in time, the…
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Slum livestock agriculture
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All artwork on this page by Bill Traylor. Maria Teresa Correa, an epidemiologist and public health professor at North Carolina State University, and Delia Grace, a veterinary epidemiologist and food safety scientist at the International…
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Farming must feed more people more sustainably
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Agriculture in the Sahara desert (Smara, S.W. Algeria) – Production of vegetables applying the soil conditioner TerraCottem – UNICEF project (Photo credit Eng. Taleb BRAHIM 2009-04) Sustainable food production: Facts and figures Speed read: Soil damage,…
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Register for the Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture (GFIA 2015)
Originally posted on Kalu Samuel's Blog:
The 2015 edition of the Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture (GFIA 2015) will take place from 9 to 11 March 2015 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. GFIA 2015, will attract professionals…
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Future of food… Trick or Treat?
Source: gx196.infusionsoft.com See on Scoop.it – Precision Agriculture
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What is desertification and its UN-Convention ?
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Source (marked with highlights): UNCCD Facts and figures, Causes, Impact, Poverty, Sustainable Development EXCERPT Desertification is a phenomenon that ranks among the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Yet most people haven’t heard of it or…
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African biosciences research critical for transforming African smallholder agriculture
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Gity Behrevan during the BecA-ILRI-Sweden partnership review in Nairobi, November 2013 (photo credit: BecA-ILRI Hub/Tim Hall). ‘Biosciences research could transform Africa’s agriculture and lead to food and nutrition security, but little is being done locally…
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Ethiopia’s Livestock Master Plan makes a public splash in the research community of the ‘African livestock giant’
Originally posted on ILRI Clippings:
An Ethiopian ‘Livestock Master Plan’ is a big, and recent, example of cooperation between the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and the Government of Ethiopia. That plan aims to change the face of livestock research and…
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Integrating livelihoods and rights in livestock value chain research for women empowerment development programs
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In the recent past, there has been an increase in calls for integration of gender in agricultural research and development (R&D) owing to the recognition that gender-blind interventions have ended up…
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Poor access to improved technologies hinders legume production in Africa
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ILRI scientists contribute to new FAO book on the International Year of Family Farming
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A boy returns home with his family herd at dusk in Lhate Village, Chokwe, Mozambique. Livestock farming offers unique features to support local livelihoods and economies in developing countries (photo credit: ILRI/Stevie Mann). The year 2014…
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12 paths to strengthening food security in an unstable world
In the face of climate change, conflicts and disease, our panel suggest how to ensure access to nutritious food for all Source: http://www.theguardian.com See on Scoop.it – Food Policy, Supply, Security & Safety
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Status of Regulations on #Fertilizer, #BioFertilizer and #BioPesticides in #Nigeria. @NafdacAgency
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Global Livestock Sector Partners are Committed to Addressing Hunger and Malnutrition
Key organizations representing the global livestock sector, including the International Dairy Federation (IDF), International Meat Secretariat (IMS), International Poultry Council (IPC), International Egg Commission (IEC) and the International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF) have committed to support the call for action … Continue reading
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2015 Hunger Report | When Women Flourish, We Can End Hunger
Source: hungerreport.org See on Scoop.it – Poverty, Hunger & Malnutrition
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How to Stop the Next Ebola: Call in the Veterinarians
“To prevent disease in humans, we should be able to address what’s happening in the animal world.” Source: http://www.nationaljournal.com "To prevent disease in humans, we should be able to address what’s happening in the animal world." See on Scoop.it – … Continue reading
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Stakeholders meeting on Draft Fertilizer, Bio-fertilizer and Bio-Pesticides Regulations. @NafdacAgency Please visit www.nafdac.gov.ngfor more info
Stakeholder meeting on Draft Fertilizer, Bio-fertilizer and Bio-pesticides Regulations. Perticipants cut across Academia, Private and Govermental Organizations, NGOs, Activist. The Draft Regulations would be posted to the NAFDAC site http://www.nafdac.gov.ng and the VMAP blog (vmapblog.wordpress.com) for comments, contributions and Observations. … Continue reading
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FAO sustainable feed survey shows far reaching demand for greater use of food waste in animal diets
The need to minimize water pollution, enhance biodiversity and exploit food waste for feed use are seen as critical by respondents to an FAO global survey, run as part of a project to develop more sustainable animal feed production and … Continue reading
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Gut health, rumen functionality and natural antioxidants – Cargill reveals additives strategy
We anticipate the expansion in this segment will come about mainly through organic growth but we will remain open to all opportunities that will arise over the next five years and would not rule out moving in the direction of … Continue reading
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Nigeria sets target for 2017 cassava production
Akinwunmi Adeshina, Nigeria’s minister of agriculture, said, “In 2014, 38mn metric tonnes of cassava was produced in Nigeria. Our target for 2017 is to reduce the cost of production and this varies with locations within Nigeria. We want to reduce … Continue reading
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Food safety must accompany food and nutrition security : The Lancet
Food safety needs concerted global effort. WHO has long collaborated on several joint activities with the UN Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Organization for Animal Health to ensure food safety at all stages of the food chain. Source: … Continue reading
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