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World agriculture towards 2030/2050: the 2012 revision

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2012
Algeria
Angola
Egypt
United States of America
Ukraine
China
Australia
Canada
Congo
Kazakhstan
Republic of Korea
Thailand
Mozambique
Yemen
Japan
Madagascar
Brazil
Argentina
India
Russia
Sudan
Mexico
Saudi Arabia

This paper is a re-make of Chapters 1-3 of the Interim Report World Agriculture: towards 2030/2050 (FAO, 2006). In addition, this new paper includes a Chapter 4 on production factors (land, water, yields, fertilizers).

Le passage à l'irrigation localisée collective. Les résultats d’une expérience dans le périmètre des Doukkala

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2012
Morocco
Africa

Ce document est un rapport de capitalisation des acquis du Projet pilote d’économie et de valorisation de l’eau d’irrigation dans le périmètre des Doukkala (GCP/MOR/033/SPA) qui s’inscrit dans le cadre d’une convention de partenariat entre le Ministère de l’agriculture et de la pêche maritime du Maroc, la FAO et le Ministère de l’environnement et du milieu rural et marin espagnol (MARM).

Respuesta del rendimiento de los cultivos al agua

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2012
Honduras
United States of America
Spain
Israel
Chile
Zimbabwe
China
Germany
Australia
Ghana
Kenya
Jordan
Somalia
Uzbekistan
Italy
Argentina
India
Georgia
Austria

A partir del conocimiento científico y los avances tecnológicos desarrollados en las últimas décadas y con la colaboración de una red de diversas instituciones científicas, la FAO ha recopilado un conjunto de herramientas en este Estudio de Riego y Drenaje, para evaluar de mejor manera y mejorar la respuesta del rendimiento de los cultivos al agua.

Crop Yield Response to Water

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2012
France
Spain
Israel
Chile
Germany
Peru
Australia
Austria
Kenya
Philippines
Uzbekistan
Italy
Syrian Arab Republic
Argentina
India
Mexico
Brazil
Lebanon

Abstracting from the scientific understanding and technological advances achieved over the last few decades, and relying on a network of several scientific institutions, FAO has packaged a set of tools in this Irrigation and Drainage Paper to better appraise and enhance crop yield response to water.

Expert Consultation Meeting on the Status and Challenges of the Cold Chain for Food Handling in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2012
Algeria
Egypt
Spain
Mauritania
Iraq
Chile
Germany
France
Morocco
Yemen
Philippines
Libya
Oman
Italy
South Africa
Kuwait
Tunisia
Argentina
Bahrain
Georgia
Saudi Arabia
Northern Africa

Our region is food insecure and a net importer of foods. It produces much less food than it requires due to many factors, such as limited arable land and shortage of water resources, and below world average agricultural productivity in many cases. In addition, the region suffers from excessive food losses and wastes. FAO estimated recently that food losses and waste in the world amounts to about 1.3 billion metric tons, and we estimate that our region’s share of these losses and wastes is very significant.

الري الموضعي - دليل الفلاح

Reports & Research
November, 2012
Morocco
Africa

أولت السلطات العمومية أهمية بالغة لتوسيع رقعة المساحات المجهزة بتقنيات الري الموضعي عبر سياسة إرادية ترجمها مخطط المغرب الأخضر في البرنامج الوطني للاقتصاد في ماء الري الذي يرمي إلى تحويل ما يناهز 550 ألف هكتار من الأراضي المسقية إلى الري الموضعي في أفق .2020 ويأتي هذا الدليل الموجه أساسا إلى الفلاح للرفع من مستواه التقني في مجال استعمال المياه في الري عبر توجيهه نحو أحسن التقنيات وكذا تنبيهه حتى يتفادى بعض الأخطاء الشائعة في تصميم واستخدام وتدبير وصيانة نظام الري الموضعي.

Analysis of Agriculture Budget Trends and Outcomes in Tanzania

Reports & Research
November, 2012
Tanzania

Several countries in Africa including Tanzania have committed to live to Maputo Declaration that requires AU member states to allocate 10% of national budget to agricultural sector. It is assumed that sustained ten percent allocations into the sector would translate into 6% percent sector growth. However there are arguments whether the 10% percent allocation alone can contribute to food security and reduced poverty levels. The biggest challenge would be where should the government spend money in agriculture sector? How should the government spend the money?

Mobilizing the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania

Reports & Research
November, 2012
Tanzania

This case study is part of a Harvard Kennedy School CSR Initiative workstream on systemic approaches to creating business opportunity and development impact at scale. An initial framing paper, “Tackling Barriersto Scale: From Inclusive Business Modelsto Inclusive Business Ecosystems,” was published in September 2011. This document is one of several in-depth case studies subsequently conducted to generate knowledge and provide practical guidance on what such systemic approaches look like and how to structure and implement them.

Custom, Law and Women’s Land Rights in Zambia

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2012
Zambia

Most women in Zambia do not enjoy the same land rights as men. Zambia’s Lands Act provides support for women who hold statutory land, but the law does not apply to customary land. Most land is held under custom and most customary tenure systems do not provide women with significant land rights — even when they do, traditional institutions often do not effectively implement the rules.

Who invests in agriculture and how much?

Reports & Research
November, 2012
Global

Investment in agriculture is widely recognized as crucial for economic growth, poverty reduction and improved food and nutrition security. Although several estimates have been made of how much investment is needed in agriculture to achieve production or food security goals, no source to date has attempted to estimate the total amount of public and private investment that is actually made in agriculture. This paper does so using the most up to date and comprehensive international datasets available.

Emergency Irrigation Rehabilitation Project (EIRP) Afghanistan- UTF /AFG/035/AFG Final Report

Reports & Research
October, 2012
Turkmenistan
United States of America
Tajikistan
Afghanistan
Germany
Uzbekistan
Italy
Netherlands
Iran
India
Pakistan
Asia

The Emergency Irrigation Rehabilitation Project (EIRP)-UTF/AFG/035/AFG started in April 2004 and concluded in December 2011. The project was funded by the World Bank (WB) through one credit and three grants provided to the Government of Afghanistan (GoA) for implementation through the Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW). The project is supported with technical assistance (TA) provided by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN).

SAGCOT Investment Partnership Program

Conference Papers & Reports
October, 2012
Tanzania

Aim of SAGCOT is to coordinate Government, donor & corporate investments in agribusiness value-chains and supporting infrastructure (transport, power, irrigation, etc.), so bottlenecks are removed and the entire system works for investors, smallholders and consumers