Summary2014 was the United Nations’ International Year of Family Farming, yet the importance of family farming for global food security is still surprisingly poorly documented. In a review of agricultural census data, we find that globally family farms constitute over 98% of all farms, and work on 53% of agricultural land. Across distinct contexts, family farming plays a critical role for global food production. We present two examples of policy approaches toward family farmers—Brazil and Malawi—to provide insight into some of the complexities and challenges behind the global numbers
The very nature of family farming makes it a complex scientific subject, being at the same time a so...
International trade is moving fast and farmers are promised increasing benefits from free trade if t...
Ouvrage en libre accès, disponible en ligne : http://www.afd.fr/webdav/site/afd/shared/PUBLICATIONS/...
Family farms are central to both contemporary changes and contradictions in agriculture. They have b...
2 páginas.The United Nations, in the International Year of Family Farming, aims to increase the visi...
SummaryNumerous sources provide evidence of trends and patterns in average farm size and farmland di...
Over its fifteen pages or so, the 2014 edition of the CIRAD brochure produced for the Paris Internat...
A better and more complete understanding of family farms is urgently needed to guide policy makers’ ...
What is family farming? How can it help meet the challenges confronting the world? How can it contri...
The International Year of Family Farming has focused world attention on the economic and social role...
World agriculture is overwhelmingly dominated by family farming, which is the leading rural employme...
The topic of family farms has been gaining prominence in the academic, policy, and donor communities...
The agricultural economics literature provides various estimates of the number of farms and small fa...
Recently there has been a surge of interest in family farms – in particular because2014 was declared...
Not AvailableFamily Farming is a means of organizing agricultural, forestry, fisheries, pastoral and...
The very nature of family farming makes it a complex scientific subject, being at the same time a so...
International trade is moving fast and farmers are promised increasing benefits from free trade if t...
Ouvrage en libre accès, disponible en ligne : http://www.afd.fr/webdav/site/afd/shared/PUBLICATIONS/...
Family farms are central to both contemporary changes and contradictions in agriculture. They have b...
2 páginas.The United Nations, in the International Year of Family Farming, aims to increase the visi...
SummaryNumerous sources provide evidence of trends and patterns in average farm size and farmland di...
Over its fifteen pages or so, the 2014 edition of the CIRAD brochure produced for the Paris Internat...
A better and more complete understanding of family farms is urgently needed to guide policy makers’ ...
What is family farming? How can it help meet the challenges confronting the world? How can it contri...
The International Year of Family Farming has focused world attention on the economic and social role...
World agriculture is overwhelmingly dominated by family farming, which is the leading rural employme...
The topic of family farms has been gaining prominence in the academic, policy, and donor communities...
The agricultural economics literature provides various estimates of the number of farms and small fa...
Recently there has been a surge of interest in family farms – in particular because2014 was declared...
Not AvailableFamily Farming is a means of organizing agricultural, forestry, fisheries, pastoral and...
The very nature of family farming makes it a complex scientific subject, being at the same time a so...
International trade is moving fast and farmers are promised increasing benefits from free trade if t...
Ouvrage en libre accès, disponible en ligne : http://www.afd.fr/webdav/site/afd/shared/PUBLICATIONS/...