Spore special issue: Family farming: The beginning of a renaissance

Family farming offers solutions to global challenges. More than 500 million family farms dominate agriculture – ensuring food security, fighting poverty and hunger, providing employment, and enhancing sustainable resource management. Despite challenges, family farms can become prosperous businesses....

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Autor principal: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
Formato: Magazine
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation 2014
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75269
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description Family farming offers solutions to global challenges. More than 500 million family farms dominate agriculture – ensuring food security, fighting poverty and hunger, providing employment, and enhancing sustainable resource management. Despite challenges, family farms can become prosperous businesses. Forming part of CTA’s support to the UN International Year of Family Farming (IYFF) in 2014, this special issue of Spore addresses topics such as improved production, training and use of technology and local knowledge. It also covers value chains, co-operatives and profitable integration, and the role of the state, so demonstrating how family farms can enjoy a more productive and secure future.
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spelling CGSpace752692022-11-29T17:48:00Z Spore special issue: Family farming: The beginning of a renaissance Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Family farming offers solutions to global challenges. More than 500 million family farms dominate agriculture – ensuring food security, fighting poverty and hunger, providing employment, and enhancing sustainable resource management. Despite challenges, family farms can become prosperous businesses. Forming part of CTA’s support to the UN International Year of Family Farming (IYFF) in 2014, this special issue of Spore addresses topics such as improved production, training and use of technology and local knowledge. It also covers value chains, co-operatives and profitable integration, and the role of the state, so demonstrating how family farms can enjoy a more productive and secure future. 2014 2016-05-30T16:03:18Z 2016-05-30T16:03:18Z Magazine https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75269 en Open Access application/pdf Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation CTA. 2014. Family farming: The beginning of a renaissance. Spore Special Issue. Wageningen: CTA
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