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March 2008

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Corn grows in a farm field / Photo credit: AFP
03/29/2008 Biofuels are increasingly coming under the scanner for the dangers that they pose for food supplies. No doubt that the biofuel sector has enormous potential to lower oil prices but there is also a need to set the priorities right in order to maintain a balance between food and energy securities.
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Related: [Poverty] [Land] [Energy]
Image: Corn grows in a farm field / Photo credit: AFP
03/28/2008 Despite being the locomotive of the global economy, the Asia-Pacific region still faces enormous challenges like food, energy and water security. UNESCAP’s Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2008 reveals that by making agriculture both economically and socially viable, the region can achieve sustainable and inclusive growth.
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Related: [Asia and the Pacific] [Debt] [Credit and Investment] [Economy] [Poverty] [Food] [Development]
03/28/2008 Heinäkuussa EU:n puheenjohtajaksi siirtyvän Ranskan odotetaan panostavan unionin maatalouspolitiikan uudistukseen. Epäselvää on, mihin suuntaan Ranska, joka on EU:n suurin maataloustukien saaja, haluaa politiikkaa uudistaa. Ranskan ouastellaan suunnittelevan pysyviä maataloustukia.
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From: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus
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Launch of the Survey in New Delhi / Photo credit: UNESCAP
03/28/2008 Revitalisation of agriculture is crucial to eradicate poverty, says UNESCAP’s Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2008 released globally on March 27. The survey highlights key challenges arising from economic hardships and social inequality in the Asia-Pacific region and calls for concerted policy actions.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related: [Asia and the Pacific] [Credit and Investment] [Economy] [Food] [Development]
Image: Launch of the Survey in New Delhi / Photo credit: UNESCAP
03/27/2008 Viisivuotiaan pojan yksinhuoltajaäiti Sonita Balkaran hankkii elantonsa myymällä vaatteita torilla Guyanan pääkaupungissa Georgetownissa. Huoli toimeentulosta ahdistaa, sillä Balkaran laskee ostovoimansa romahtaneen puoleen viime vuotisesta.
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From: Suomen IPS
Related: [Caribbean] [Poverty]
P. Sainath
03/25/2008 The government’s loan waivers for farmers are more of a populist stunt in the election year and less of seeking solutions to the current agrarian crisis, says journalist P.Sainath. The waivers fail to address moneylender debts and limit beneficiaries by a pre-determined two-hectare mark.
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Related: [South Asia] [India] [Land] [Poverty] [Debt] [Politics]
Image: P. Sainath
Potato will be available in abundance / Photo credit: Reuters
03/25/2008 This year’s bumper potato crop in Bangladesh may save millions of hungry people from starvation, who are reeling under the skyrocketing prices of food items. The government plans to distribute free potatoes and rice among the poor under its Vulnerable Group Feeding programme.
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Related: [South Asia] [Poverty] [Food]
Image: Potato will be available in abundance / Photo credit: Reuters
Farmer from Vidarbha /Photo credit: Flickr/Sanjib Ganguly
03/21/2008 Two villages in Maharashtra in western India tell of two different tales of survival. While one village is lush green with abundant water and yielding fields, the other in Vidarbha’s cotton belt has rising debts, shrinking incomes and desperate homes.
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Related: [India] [South Asia] [Development] [Land] [Poverty] [Debt]
Image: Farmer from Vidarbha /Photo credit: Flickr/Sanjib Ganguly
Seasonal floods cause havoc in Afghanistan / Photo credit: Akmal Dawi / IRIN
03/20/2008 It is unlikely that melting of heavy winter snow will cause any serious flooding in Afghanistan this year. The UN Assistance Mission is, however, concerned that farmers in the northern provinces of Faryab, Badakhshan and Balkh will probably face shortages of irrigation water, which will adversely affect the staple crop harvest.
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Related: [South Asia] [Food]
Image: Seasonal floods cause havoc in Afghanistan / Photo credit: Akmal Dawi / IRIN
Ensuring food security for South Asia
03/13/2008 SAARC countries have recently launched the South Asia Food Security Programme with an estimated cost of US$ 25 million. Together Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka will strive to improve crop production and nutrition in the region by pooling together scientific and natural resources.
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Related: [South Asia] [International Cooperation] [Poverty]
Image: Ensuring food security for South Asia © People & the Planet
Il manifesto della campagna
03/12/2008 In occasione della nuova campagna di sensibilizzazione nazionale 'Tessere il Futuro', il consorzio Ctm altromercato - maggiore organizzazione di commercio equo e solidale in Italia - inaugura anche un nuovo sito interamente dedicato al tema della produzione tessile. Su sito si trovano informazioni sulle condizioni di lavoro nelle piantagioni di cotone e nelle fabbriche tessili nel mondo, sulle regole spesso inique di un mercato agricolo globalizzato, sul tentativo da parte di alcuni colossi multinazionali di commercializzare il cotone transgenico Bt. Ampio spazio anche alle proposte alternative in particolare al nuovo progetto avviato da Ctm altromercato per creare una filiera del cotone equosolidale al 100%. La sezione "i produttori di equocotone" racconta in particolare le esperienze delle tre organizzazioni di produttori argentini coinvolti nel progetto.
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Related: [Development] [Labor] [Corporations] [Trade] [Globalization]
Image: Il manifesto della campagna
Tansanialainen Amina Maulidi myy työkseen cashewpähkinöitä.
03/12/2008 Tuhannet tansanialaiset naiskädet käsittelevät cashewpähkinöitä päivittäin: lajittelevat, kuivaavat, keittävät ja taas kuivaavat. Suomen käynnistämässä pilottihankkeessa kehitetään Mtwaran ja Lindin alueiden yrittäjyyttä ja tukevoitetaan tuotantoketjuja pähkinöiden viljelystä jatkojalostukseen, markkinointiin ja vientiin.
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From: Ulkoministeriö
Related: [Tanzania ] [Capacity Building]
Image: Tansanialainen Amina Maulidi myy työkseen cashewpähkinöitä. © Ulkoministeriö
03/10/2008 Anti-pesticide activists are asking for support in their efforts to secure a U.S. Food and Drug Administration ban on lindane, a toxic, bioaccumulative pesticide still allowed in shampoos and lotions used on children.
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From: Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA)
Related: [United States] [Children] [Health] [Activism]
Farmer in Punjab, India
03/07/2008 Indian IT company Infosys Technologies is improving the efficiency of the country's agro supply chain, by enabling farmers' access to technical data and images, region-specific weather updates and market information, such as daily sales volumes and average prices.
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Related: [South Asia] [Capacity Building] [ICT]
Image: Farmer in Punjab, India © Centre for Science and Environment
Sun and cloud
03/07/2008 A modernisation programme by the Ministry of Earth Sciences will warn farmers about weather changes well in advance. The agro meteorological service centres of Indian Meteorological Department will be responsible for translating weather forecasts into farm advisories.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related: [South Asia] [Environment]
Image: Sun and cloud © Jeffrey Allen
The entrance to the GSV, Norway/ Photo credit: Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
03/05/2008 The newly-opened Global Seed Vault (GSV) at Svalbard in Norway is being criticised by Indian and other NGOs for excluding farmers from its institutional framework. Farmers being the first link in the food chain, should be involved in conserving genetic biodiversity, they argue.
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Related: [South Asia] [Intermediate Technology] [Corporations] [Biodiversity] [Conservation] [Genetics] [Science]
Image: The entrance to the GSV, Norway/ Photo credit: Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
03/04/2008 Poliittista kriisiä seuranneiden levottomuuksien aikana vehnän- ja maissintuotanto romahti ja viljelijät eivät saaneet kaupattua tuotteitaan. Keniaa uhkaa ruokapula, ja ruoan hinta Nairobissa on noussut räjähdysmäisesti.
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From: Suomen IPS
Related: [Kenya] [Food]
03/04/2008 Provinsi Jawa Barat dengan curah hujan lebih dari 2000 mm/tahun merupakan daerah yang memiliki sumber daya alam dengan potensi yang sangat baik. Namun, di balik kekayaan dan keindahan alamnya, Jawa Barat juga menyimpan ancaman dalam bentuk kerusakan lingkungan. Fakta-fakta alam telah memperlihatkan betapa rentannya kondisi ekologis Jawa Barat.
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Related: [Indonesia] [Development] [Biodiversity] [Climate Change] [Environmental Activism] [Forests] [Rivers] [Soils]

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