Agrarian services and farmer efforts
CDA’s Agrarian Reform activities are contributing to Earth and Climate through Organic Compost
CDA’s Agrarian Reform activities are contributing to Earth and Climate through Organic Compost
CDA’s Agrarian Reform activities are contributing to Earth and Climate through Organic Compost
CDA’s Agrarian Reform activities are contributing to Earth and Climate through Organic Compost
CDA’s Agrarian Reform activities are contributing to Earth and Climate through Organic Compost
CDA’s Agrarian Reform activities are contributing to Earth and Climate through Organic Compost
CDA’s Agrarian Reform activities are contributing to Earth and Climate through Organic Compost
Declaración de las 50 organizaciones integrantes de la Coalición Internacional para el Acceso a la Tierra (International Land Coalition – ILC), de 16 países de América Latina y el Caribe reunidos en Lima, Perú, para la XII Asamblea Regional y en el X Foro de la Tierra de América Latina y el Caribe 2019 que se realizó bajo el lema: "La gobernanza de la tierra tras medio siglo de Reformas Agrarias en América Latina y el Caribe”.
13 especialistas y actores vinculados a la gobernanza de la tierra en la región realizaron un breve balance de su país. A partir de esta información, es posible identificar procesos comunes en la región, así como diferencias que alertan de la necesidad de tomar medidas y plantear soluciones particulares para cada realidad.
The Role Of Wetlands In Poverty Reduction- Extreme poverty among rural poor people living around wetlands remains a daily reality for more than 56% of Kenya’s population, who subsist on less than one dollar a day. Seventy percent of extremely poor households, a majority of who live in rural areas where hunger and poverty prevails, are now being caught up in a new web of lack of access to wetlands as safety-net during hard times due to appropriation of wetlands by private developers.
For a long time sub-Saharan Africa has been considered to have abundant and underutilized land than any other continent. On the contrary, recent studies show that many rural Africans live in increasingly densely populated areas where all arable land is allocated or under cultivation. This has led to a long-term decline in farm size and reduced fallows.
The article argues the need for land consolidation in Moldova. Were examined two variants of activity of the farm household in the village Găuzeni district Şoldăneşti. Or led economic indicators that allow consolidated management of the farm household to choose the direction of activity.