
News
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[11-10-2009]
CIPCA's video about climate change.
Rice revival gives Kenyan community hope
[11-09-2009]This September, the rice fields in Ahero - a rural community in south-western Kenya - were abuzz with activity. Across the more than 2 000 acres that make up the Ahero Irrigation Scheme, women and men were levelling their land and transplanting rice seedlings.
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[11-09-2009]
CIPCA's video about climate change.
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[11-08-2009]
CIPCA's video about climate change.
Renewed FAO, IFAD and WFP effort to fight hunger
[11-06-2009]The following joint statement was issued after a meeting of senior managers of the Rome-based UN agencies.
Beni peasant producers are trained in agroforestry crops graft
[11-06-2009]Under the project agroforestry (SAF) and management of forest with wild cocoa executed by CIPCA Beni, there were two graft intercommunal trade cocoa, mango and citrus.
Report explores mutual benefits, trade-offs in tackling hunger and climate change
[11-05-2009]The twin battles to improve food security for a growing world population and contain climate change can be fought on the same front—the world's farmland, FAO said in a new report released today.
The REDR be involved in territorial development in South America
[11-05-2009]The president of the Spanish Network for Rural Development-REDR, Aurelio Garcia Bermudez, and Secretary of State for Cooperation and president of the Spanish Agency of International Development Cooperation-AECI, Soraya Rodriguez Ramos, have signed a framework cooperation agreement between the institutions that preside to the implementation of actions related to rural development in countries of the Spanish Cooperation.
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[11-04-2009]
Representatives of CONVEAGRO, Board Members, CNA and CCP has sent a letter to Luis Carranza, Minister of Economy and Finance, demanding the immediate enforcement of the Act PREDA. If not satisfied within ten days, they will go to court.
Post-harvest losses aggravate hunger
[11-03-2009]Significant amounts of the food produced in developing countries is lost after harvest thereby aggravating hunger, FAO said today. The agency stressed that with adequate investment and training food losses could be drastically reduced.

