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Southern Africa Regional Assessment for the FAO Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and other Natural Resources

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2009
Afrique
Libye
Malawi
Mozambique
Tanzania
Zambie
Zimbabwe
Angola
Botswana
Lesotho
Namibie
Afrique du Sud
Eswatini
Allemagne

FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), GTZ (Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit) and other development partners are working together with countries to prepare Voluntary Guidelines that will provide practical guidance to states, civil society, the private sector, donors and development specialists on the responsible governance of tenure.

Simulation of farmer decision on land use conversions using decision tree method in Jiangsu Province, China

Policy Papers & Briefs
Septembre, 2009
Chine

Understanding farmer decisions on land use conversions (LUC) in rural areas has significant importance to understand and predict the patterns of land use changes in China. Many methods have been developed to search for the influencing factors on land use changes at farm household level. However, these methods have difficulty in evaluating the intertwined influences between factors and achieving farmer decision rules on LUC.

Critical Issues on the Growing Market Power of Transnational Agribusinesses

Policy Papers & Briefs
Août, 2009
Asia

WHAT IS MEANT BY AGRIBUSINESS?


Agribusiness as used in this paper refers to very big corporations that produce, process, trade, and market agricultural food products and agricultural inputs. Examples are corporations that produce inputs, such as seeds and fertilizers, and those that produce for supermarkets and retail chains. Transnational agribusiness companies are those that operate in the agriculture sector of many countries, usually with a huge volume of business.


The Global Financial Crisis: What it is and How it Affects Small-Scale Men and Women Farmers in the ASEAN Region

Policy Papers & Briefs
Juillet, 2009
Asia

This issue paper is about what is known as the “global financial crisis,” which is said to have affected the economies in Europe and North America and caused massive loss of jobs and bankruptcy in these countries. For some of us here in the developing world, the global financial crisis may seem very far from us and therefore, has no effect on us. We may even think that it is something that only concerns economists and the business sector.