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The Future for Agriculture in OECS Countries: Rural Sector Note

Reports & Research
November, 2005
Antigua and Barbuda
United States of America
Dominican Republic
Dominica
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Grenada
Jamaica
United Kingdom
Canada
Venezuela
Guyana
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Uruguay
Japan
Italy
Trinidad and Tobago
Saint Lucia
India
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Bahamas
Barbados
Cuba
Americas

This draft report prepared by an FAO - Investment Centre team upon request of the World Bank, is based on an extensive review of available information including technical papers and policy statements on OECS agriculture and on findings of short visits to the OECS countries to review development projects in the rural areas initiated by private investors, which could be of interest to the design of future agricultural sector development strategies.

IXe Congrès forestier mondial Mexico 1985

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1985
Paraguay
Mexico

Le prsent numro d'Unasylva est une introduction au congrs. Il ne contient pas les documents qui seront prsents Mexico, mais un entretien avec M. Edouard Saouma, Directeur gnral de la FAO, et cinq articles qui, on l'espre, constitueront une toile de fond utile pour le congrs. Les sujets de ces articles - la foresterie au-del de l'an 2000, l'agriculture itinrante, l'agroforesterie, la foresterie communautaire et l'aspect social des contrats d'exploitation forestire - ne couvrent nullement l'ensemble des thmes qui seront traits Mexico.

Descubrir el potencial del agua para la agricultura

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2003

Todos los datos estadisticos confirman que la agricultura es el sector clava para el manejo del agua, tanto en la actualidad como en las próximas décadas. Sin embargo, el sector del desarrollo rural del agua en el momento actual enfrenta dificultades, comparado con otros sectores competitivos, para obtener la prioridad que merece en los foros internacionales. Son necesarios argumentos nuevos y fuertes para dar al agua en la agricultura el lugar que le corresponde. Las prespectivas para el futuro son claras.

World Agriculture: Towards 2015/2030. An FAO perspective

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2003
Egypt
Bangladesh
Nigeria
Gambia
Mali
Burkina Faso
China
Indonesia
Canada
Iran
Benin
Pakistan
Uruguay
Thailand
Italy
Iraq
India
Chad
Mexico
Brazil
Ghana

World agriculture: towards 2015/2030 is FAO’s latest assessment of the long-term outlook for the world’s food supplies, nutrition and agriculture. It presents the projections and the main messages. The projections cover supply and demand for the major agricultural commodities and sectors, including fisheries and forestry. This analysis forms the basis for a more detailed examination of other factors, such as nutrition and undernourishment, and the implications for international trade.

Le Cambodge et la FAO

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2015
Cambodia
Asia

Le Cambodge est devenu Membre de la FAO en 1950 mais la collaboration entre le pays et l’Organisation s’est limitée à la seule aide humanitaire pendant les années du régime des Khmers rouges et lors de la période de troubles civils qui a suivi.

Focusing small-scale aquaculture and aquatic resource management on poverty alleviation

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2002
Nepal
Laos
Bangladesh
Philippines
Malaysia
China
Italy
Cambodia
India
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Asia

Living aquatic resources play a fundamental role in sustaining the livelihoods of many of the rural poor in Asia, providing crucial buffers to shock and food insecurity, and offering opportunities for diverse and flexible forms of income generation. As with any production-based intervention, the poorest groups face significant constraints to entry into aquaculture. However, aquaculture offers many opportunities for livelihood benefits that other sectors do not. Aquaculture technologies appropriate for poor people are now largely in place.

Governing Land For Women and Men: Gender and Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and other Natural Resources

Reports & Research
November, 2011
Africa
Algeria
Madagascar
Malawi
Rwanda
Tanzania
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ghana
Mauritania
Honduras
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Northern America
Asia
Tajikistan
Indonesia
Malaysia
Bangladesh
India
Pakistan
Europe
Albania
Germany

Land Tenure Working Paper 19. The present paper is written as part of the overall Voluntary Guidelines consultation and development process and is a contribution to the subsequent preparation of the Gender Technical Guide. It contextualises and defines gender for the Voluntary Guidelines, discusses what governance of tenure means from a gender perspective and identifies and analyses key issues and themes. It then summarises recommendations relevant to gender before drawing some conclusions for the development process of the Voluntary Guidelines.