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DLG-Verlag was founded in 1952 as a subsidiary of DLG e.V. (Deutsche Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft - German Agricultural Society) with its headquarter in Frankfurt/ Germany. The publishing company provides expertise for the agricultural and food sector.

With its subsidiaries Max-Eyth-Verlag and DLG-Agrofood Medien GmbH the DLG-Verlag offers books and magazines, as well as catalogs of the DLG's international DLG exhibitions.

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Mobile telecommunications: bridging the urban/rural divide

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2007
África

The spread of mobile telecommunications in Africa is opening up new horizons in business and politics. More than 10 percent of the African population now has a mobile phone. In areas without roads where contact was formerly difficult, the mobile phone is sweeping aside communication problems. New business links are now possible; a new era is dawning in Africa.

Local use agreements: contributing to decentralisation and democritisation?

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2007
Global

There is growing degradation in sylvo-pastoral lands that were originally under common property regimes, but over which the state now asserts ownership. User associations are being given the right to take charge of regulating how these areas are sustainably exploited by means of use agreements, and are proving an effective instrument in halting the degradation process.

Urban agriculture - a key to food security

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2007
Tanzania

Dar es Salaam is one of the fastest growing cities in sub-Saharan Africa. In its rapidly expanding peri-urban fringe poor migrants from distant rural areas settle down on plots they can afford that provide access to urban markets. They engage in commercial poultry farming establishing sustainable livelihoods and improving food security in the city.

Liens entre milieu rural et milieu urbain en pratique. Promotion des chaînes de valorisation de l'agriculture

Journal Articles & Books
Mayo, 2006
Global

Les chaînes de valorisation de l'agriculture assurent le lien entre la consommation urbaine et la production rurale. La transformation de la demande, qui est une conséquence de l'urbanisation, l'émergence de types de consommation « modernes » ou de nouvelles tendances du commerce
international, ont une incidence sur les chaînes de valorisation des zones rurales et sur les systèmes de commercialisation et de production. Ces liens entre milieu rural et milieu urbain sont autant de défis à relever pour les producteurs et les consommateurs.