Sunday 27 July 2008

The future for agriculture in Africa

This articles examines agricultural trends in Africa as well as suggestions to help solve the current food crisis. The article notes how agriculture is once more the most pressing problem in African development currently. With food production having unable to keep up with population increase and thus food prices having escalated too high thus leaving farm productivity at a quarter of the global average, 30% of the population malnourished and more than 200 million people chronically hungry.

The article also notes new players like the Kofi Annan-backed Alliance for an African Green Revolution backed by Rockefeller Foundation ($150 million). Agra is trying to combine science and research with the needs of agricultural business and farmers to provide the equivalent of the technological inputs that triggered Asia's transformation.

Other players like the International Assessment of Agriculture, Science and Technology who focus on an environmentally-friendly approach to agriculture propose, for example, paying small holders not to drain wetlands or clear forest.

Agricultural growth should to reduce poverty since African farming tends to be labour-intensive and raises returns to land. Moreover food output should push down the price of foods.

Factors hampering the second largest continet from being the breadbasket include enormous variation in both climate and soil conditions, underdeveloped infrastructure, markets and financial instruments, erratic governments influenced by financial orthodoxy of international institutions like the IMF that dried up state support for the kind of public agricultural research and support that ensures European farmers keep up to date with the latest developments. points out, 17 are in Sub-Saharan Africa.


The article ends by "... big farms and foreign capital really are the best short-term option".



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Sunday 13 July 2008

Managing AgResearch information in Asia-Pacific

Managing AgResearch information in Asia-Pacific

Posted: 12 Jul 2008 09:48 AM CDT

2008/07 - AgInfo News from IAALD

Friday 11 July 2008

AgInfo News from IAALD

AgInfo News from IAALD

Link to AgInfo News from IAALD

Taller de capacitación IMARK en La Serena [Chile]

Posted: 10 Jul 2008 08:54 AM CDT

2008/07 - REDAGRO Chile

Thursday 10 July 2008

Farming for the Country And Not the Individual

Cattle at a water hole near Serowe.Image via WikipediaFarming for the Country And Not the Individual

Despite often owning large areas of land, many farmers in Botswana only choose to cultivate a few acres, as that is all they need to feed their own families ...
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AgInfo News from IAALD

AgInfo News from IAALD

Link to AgInfo News from IAALD

Sixth International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists

Posted: 09 Jul 2008 03:51 AM CDT

Brisbane, Australia, August 31- September 4, 2009

AgInfo networks important to maximise access to information

Posted: 09 Jul 2008 03:23 AM CDT

2008/07 - AgInfo News from IAALD

Network Globally, Focus Locally - success in the age of Internet networking

Posted: 09 Jul 2008 03:20 AM CDT

2008/07 - A Digerati Wannabe Blog [on social networking and the e-agriculture community]

Dan Cherubin on professional networking among agricultural libraries [video]

Posted: 09 Jul 2008 03:12 AM CDT

2008/04 - IAALD

SLA Food, Agriculture, and Nutrition Division (FAN)

Posted: 09 Jul 2008 02:58 AM CDT

Wednesday 9 July 2008

AgInfo News from IAALD

AgInfo News from IAALD

Link to AgInfo News from IAALD

SADC Agricultural Information Management System

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 12:33 PM CDT

SADC

Sharing knowledge the ALIN way

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 12:30 PM CDT

2008/07 - AgInfo News from IAALD

James Nguo on ALIN and the Open Knowledge Network [video]

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 12:14 PM CDT

2008/07 - IAALD

James Nguo on the Arid Lands Information Network [video]

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 12:13 PM CDT

2008/07 - IAALD

 
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