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Effects of soil compression after sowing using a shallow rototiller plus seeding machine capable of cutting small ditches

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2014

To support crop-rotation systems using rice, wheat, and soybean in paddy fields, we developed a sowing device that can be attached to a rototiller ; the device cuts small ditches on both sides of groups of rows of plants, while tilling to a depth of approximately 5cm, planting seeds, and compressing the soil around the seeds. This device includes a pressurized roller which compacts the soil with sowing, and we examined the effect of this compaction on germination rate after seeding.

Down on the farm: Wall street: America's new farmer

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2014
Global

The first years of the twenty-first century will be remembered for a global land rush of nearly unprecedented scale. An estimated 500 million acres, an area eight times the size of Britain, was reported bought or leased across the developing world between 2000 and 2011, often at the expense of local food security and land rights. When the price of food spiked in 2008, pushing the number of hungry people in the world to over one billion, the interest of investors spiked as well, and within a year foreign land deals in the developing

Incorporating Land Use Impacts on Biodiversity into Life Cycle Assessment for the Apparel Industry

Reports & Research
December, 2014
Global

Inputs of land for raw material production and fabric manufacturing. Such land use has significant implications for biodiversity—the diversity of Earth’s species, which provide critical services such as pollination, water purification, and climate regulation.

Although land use is a major driver of biodiversity loss, there is no easily applicable method for incorporating land use impacts on biodiversity into life cycle assessment (LCA)—a widelyused tool for evaluating potential environmental impacts of a product system.

Cambodia Development Review - Complete issue March 2014

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2014
Cambodia

Cambodia Development Review is published four times a year in simultaneous English- and Khmer-language editions by the Publisher: CDRI Cambodia Development Resource Institute in Phnom Penh. Cambodia Development Review provides a forum for the discussion of development issues affecting Cambodia. Economy Watch offers an independent assessment of Cambodia’s economic performance.

Securing Communal Land Tenure in Northern Tanzania Using Certificates of Customary Right of Occupancy

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2014
Tanzania

Communal lands are central to the livelihoods of many Tanzanians, particularly to pastoralists and hunter-gatherer groups. But a number of factors can undermine the security of these lands remaining ‘communal,’ in turn threatening the livelihoods of many people and cultures. This brief sets out a new mechanism for strengthening community land rights by securing local tenure through acquiring a Certificate of Customary Right of Occupancy (CCRO).

Water and the Rural Poor

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2014
Bangladesh
United States of America
Afghanistan
China
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Pakistan
Thailand
Nepal
Republic of Korea
Philippines
Malaysia
Japan
Myanmar
Cambodia
India
Bhutan
Maldives
Papua New Guinea
Mongolia
Asia
South-Eastern Asia
Southern Asia

Investments in water have played a critical role in promoting socio-economic development in rural Asia. Sustainable management of water resources remains a prerequisite for development and reducing poverty and hunger. Water is a key factor affecting agricultural production and reduction of rural poverty. Most small farmers live in areas with poor natural resource conditions, where water-related constraints are a root cause of low production and increasing vulnerability to natural disasters and climate variability.

AQUASTAT: contando cada gota

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2014
Angola
Fiji
North Macedonia
Benin
El Salvador
Burkina Faso
Indonesia
Djibouti
Australia
Bolivia
Austria
Congo
Venezuela
Guinea
Malawi
Costa Rica
Mozambique
Liberia
Uganda
Madagascar
Senegal
Paraguay

AQUA STAT: counting every drop

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2014
Burkina Faso
Nigeria
Nepal
El Salvador
Mali
Belarus
Indonesia
Australia
United Kingdom
Austria
Djibouti
Ethiopia
Costa Rica
Malawi
Cape Verde
Switzerland
Kenya
Hungary
Madagascar
Haiti
Trinidad and Tobago
Argentina
Senegal

Building a common vision for sustainable food and agriculture

Manuals & Guidelines
November, 2014
Global

Over the coming 35 years, agriculture will face an unprecedented confluence of pressures, including a 30 percent increase in the global population, intensifying competition for increasingly scarce land, water and energy resources, and the existential threat of climate change. To provide for a population projected to reach 9.3 billion in 2050 and support changing dietary patterns, estimates are that food production will need to increase from the current 8.4 billion tonnes to almost 13.5 billion tonnes a year.

Facts about Zambia Agriculture Sector

Reports & Research
November, 2014
Zambia

Zambia Agriculture Development Goal:

Reduce poverty through broadbased income growth for those in the agricultural sector

Zambia’s Economic Achievements:

Classified as low-middle income by World Bank
 GDP growing at 6% per annum
 Agricultural growth rate at 7%, above 6% CAADP Goal
 Three consecutive maize bumper harvest years