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  new fao website offer examples of how farming can prepare for a warmer world, reduce emissions  

farmers around the world are adopting new ways of producing food that both help cope with climate change and reduce farming's greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new fao website on 'climate-smart' agriculture published today.
burkina faso's yatenga province is being reclaimed through the use of an improved version of traditional "planting pits" known as zaï - now lands which were once barely productive are achieving yields five times greater than before.
in northern cameroon, traditional varieties of millet, sorghum and maize had low resistance to water scarcity and production there typically suffered in the face of lowered rainfalls and droughts. starting in 2006, cameroon's national agriculture research institute developed improved varieties of these crops, and with support from fao established farmer seed enterprises and got them into farmers' fields, where today they are producing good yields in spite of unfavourable conditions.
in mozambique, smallholder farmers are getting paid for sequestering carbon through the adoption of various agrofoestry practices and reducing deforestation and degradation of forest lands.
farmers in vietnam are being encouraged to use special "digesters" that transform farm waste into biogas used for daily cooking and lighting needs and also create nutrient-rich slurry for fertilizing fields.
and on bohol island, in the philippines, improved infrastructure has helped improve water management and stabilized rice production, while rice farming techniques that use less water were introduced, stretching local supplies still further - and reducing production of greenhouse gases in the paddies.
"a shift to climate-smart agriculture helps advance several important goals: doing so will not only help shield farmers from the adverse effects of climate change and offer a way to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and sequester atmospheric carbon, but can also improve farm yields and household incomes," said alexander mueller, fao assistant director-general for natural resources.
the rice example
the rice sector provides an example of how agriculture can adapt to meet the challenges of climate change.
rice farming is one of the foundations of world food security - it produces a staple grain that is consumed by some three billion people every single day.
at the same time, however, rice farming is also the second largest emitter of the greenhouse gas (ghg) methane.
methane is produced naturally in the warm, waterlogged soils of rice paddies. research has shown that these emissions occur mainly when paddy ground is fully waterlogged - so changing the length of time they are flooded, draining them mid-season, or irrigating only intermittently can decrease methane emissions.
similarly, while adding organic fertilizers like manure to water-filled paddies stimulates methane production, using them when paddies are drained dampens emissions.
also, applying ammonium sulphate supplements can promote soil microbial activity and reduce methanagens, the earth-dwelling microorganisms that produce methane as a metabolic by-product.
according to the fao report which forms the basis for the new website on climate smart agriculture, even as the rice sector needs to reduce its emissions, rice production also faces multiple challenges due to climate change.
irregular rainfall, drier spells during wet seasons which can damage young plants, drought and floods are already affecting rice yields and have sparked outbreaks of pests and diseases, it says.
rising temperatures, especially night temperatures, have already impacted on rice yields, causing losses of 10-20 percent of harvests in some locations in asia over the last 25 years, new research shows (read more).
many governments and farmers are already taking action to reduce vulnerability to climate change, providing valuable lessons for future adaptation strategies, fao notes.
embankments have been built to protect farms from floods, and new drought and submergence tolerant varieties of rice are being produced and used.
farmers are diversifying production, growing other cereals, vegetables, and rearing fish and animals, thereby increasing their incomes, improving household nutrition, and making their farms more resilient to shocks.
the development of advanced modelling techniques and efforts to map the effect of climate change on rice-growing regions are helping reduce communities' vulnerability, as are efforts to increase the availability of and improve access to crop insurance.
fao will continue to update the website on climate smart agriculture to highlight additional examples and case studies as well as lessons learned from around the world.


    Source :fao.org     Date : 4  November   2010    Category : Rest


fao updates guide for actions at country level to address high food prices

policy guide for countries hit hard by high food prices 26-01-2011 fao updates guide for actions at country level to address high food prices a high price to pay: the poorest of those most affected by high food prices spend over 75 percent of their income on food.26 january 2011, rome - fao has called upon countries to carefully examine the implications of high food prices and not to take any policy actions that might appear useful in the short term but could have harmful, longer-term effects or even aggravate the situation. more

 Source : fao.org   Date : 26 January 2011   Category : food industries Economic
food prices on the rise but still 21% down on peak levels

global food prices are on the ascent again with the fao food price index - a food basket composed of cereals, oilseeds, dairy, meat and sugar - registering four straight monthly rises. fortunately, market conditions are different from those that triggered the food price crisis that started two years ago, the un’s food and agriculture organization (fao) said in its december food outlook report published overnight (australian time). more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 10 December 2009   Category : food industries Economic
grain stocks buffer against 2008 crisis replay

global food prices are on the ascent again with the fao food price index – a food basket composed of cereals, oilseeds, dairy, meat and sugar – registering four straight monthly rises. however market conditions are different from those that triggered the food price crisis that started two years ago, fao said in its december food outlook report published today. the index averaged 168 points in november, the highest since september 2008. more

 Source : fao.org   Date : 9 December 2009   Category : food industries Economic
fewer pesticides and higher yields and incomes

west african farmers have succeeded in cutting the use of toxic pesticides, increasing yields and incomes and diversifying farming systems as a result of an international project promoting sustainable farming practices.around 100 000 farmers in benin, burkina faso, mali and senegal are participating in a community-driven training programme (west african regional integrated production and pest management (ippm) programme) executed by fao. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 24 December 2010   Category : Rest
integrated production and pest management programme in west africa makes important progress

fewer pesticides and higher yields and incomes 20-12-2010 integrated production and pest management programme in west africa makes important progress farmers working on a training plot in senegal. 20 december 2010, rome - west african farmers have succeeded in cutting the use of toxic pesticides, increasing yields and incomes and diversifying farming systems as a result of an international project promoting sustainable farming practices. more

 Source : fao.org   Date : 20 December 2010   Category : Rest
food shortages and undernourishment to continue

about five million people living in the democratic people\'s republic of korea (dprk) will continue to face food shortages despite a relatively good harvest and a slight increase in food supply, a joint report by fao and wfp said today. a joint fao/wfp crop and food security assessment mission that visited dprk in september found that the country faces a cereal import requirement for the 2010/11 marketing year (nov/oct) of an estimated 867 000 tonnes. more

 Source : fao.org   Date : 16 November 2010   Category : Food And Health
fao/wfp assessment mission finds signs of recovery, but food production remains down

food production in haiti is slowly recovering but still remains significantly below the levels that existed prior to the january 2010 earthquake, according to the report of an fao-wfp joint assessment mission released today. haiti\'s 2010 spring harvest, compared to 2009, saw bean production drop by 17 percent and declines in maize, sorghum and plaintain of eight, four and five percent respectively, it found. more

 Source : fao.org   Date : 22 September 2010   Category : Food And Health
how to deal with food safety doomsday...

growing scrutiny of food suppliers means an increasing focus on food safety issues. in this special edition article on risk, we look at how producers can communicate potential risks to consumers while protecting their brand reputation, in the event of contamination or recall issues. shouting (food safety issues) from the rooftops is important, but remember that consumers will notice inaccurate or mixed messages tony hines, head of food security and crisis management manager, leatherhead food research, told foodmanufacture. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 18 April 2011   Category : Food And Health
new fao book celebrating traditional food production in the southern caucasus

new fao book celebrating traditional food production in the southern caucasus because of its productivity, the caucasian bee is used all over the world.1 december 2010, rome - as part of its contribution to the international year of biodiversity, fao has published a book celebrating the richness of biodiversity for food and agriculture in the southern caucasus, birthplace of many common foods found on plates all over the world. more

 Source : fao.org   Date : 1 December 2010   Category : Rest
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