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Green revolution with black gold

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2013
Angola

Last year Angola earned 48 billion US dollars from petroleum. Yet the country that was once Africa’s largest agricultural producer is reduced to importing food. Now the government and private investors want to develop the agricultural sector, in the hope that Angola could become a new Brazil. But will there still be room for small-scale farmers?

Improving pastoralist and hunter-gatherer interests in Tanzania’s constitution

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembre, 2013
Tanzania

The first draft of the Tanzanian constitution incorporates many provisions that will improve the rights and interests of pastoralists, huntergatherers and women in these communities.


 However, there remain some important outstanding issues that must be addressed in order to ensure adequate reform that protects these marginalized groups’ interests

Tenure of indigenous peoples territories and REDD+ as a forestry management incentive: the case of Mesoamerican countries

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2013
Honduras
Nigéria
États-Unis d'Amérique
Espagne
El Salvador
Guatemala
Pérou
Allemagne
Indonésie
Norvège
Bolivie
Costa Rica
Panama
Suisse
Nicaragua
Belize
Italie
Équateur
Pays-Bas
Mexique
Brésil
Amériques

Programmes to reduce emissions from deforestation and ecosystem degradation, such as REDD+ and other forestry incentive programmes, including Payment for Environmental Services (PES), could represent an opportunity to strengthen processes of conservation, sustainable usage and poverty reduction in the Mesoamerican region, particularly in indigenous territories and communities.

The Gender and Equity Implications of Land-Related Investments on Land access, Labour and Income-Generating Opportunities

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Reports & Research
Novembre, 2013
Afrique
Zambie

In recent years, Zambia has witnessed increased interest from private investors in acquiring land for

agriculture. As elsewhere, large-scale land acquisitions are often accompanied with promises of capital

investments to build infrastructure, bring new technologies and know-how, create employment, and

National Agriculture Policy

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Legislation & Policies
Septembre, 2013
Tanzania

The NAP 2013 aims at addressing challenges that continue to hinder the development of the agricultural sector; these include low productivity; over dependence on rain-fed agriculture; inadequate agriculture support services; poor infrastructure; weak agro-industries; low quality of agricultural produce; inadequate participation of the country’s private sector in agriculture; environmental degra

The National Irrigation Act

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Legislation
Septembre, 2013
Tanzania

An Act to provide the establishment of the National Irrigation Commission; to provide for the development,operation and maintenance of irrigation and drainage systems; to provide for effective implementation of the National Irrigation Policy, the National Irrigation Development Strategy and to provide for related matters.