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DocumentEvaluation reportEvaluación final del proyecto “Apoyar la implementación de la visión de conservación basada en el ecosistema del Amazonas....”. Anexo 2: Resultados de evaluaciones externas
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DocumentEvaluation reportAnexo 2 a las tres evaluaciones de proyectos del FMAM GCPECU080GFF, GCPECU082GFF y GCPECU086GFF (Ecuador) - Recomendaciones integradas - Áreas y enfoques estratégicos para futuros proyectos del FMAM 7
Evaluación de proyecto - Anexo. Serie de evaluaciones de proyectos
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No results found.Ecuador es reconocido como uno de los 17 países mega diversos del mundo. Presenta una gran variedad de cultivos nativos preservados gracias a las prácticas agrícolas tradicionales de las comunidades indígenas. El proyecto financiado por el FMAM "Integrar el uso y la conservación de la agro-biodiversidad en las políticas públicas" buscaba superar las numerosas amenazas que afectan a la diversidad biológica y al mismo tiempo reducir la pobreza rural. El proyecto contribuyó a mejorar la seguridad alimentaria y los medios de subsistencia de los agricultores familiares mediante el apoyo al uso sostenible de los cultivos locales y el desarrollo de circuitos cortos de comercialización. El proyecto también apoyó la integración de la agro-biodiversidad en la Estrategia Nacional para la Biodiversidad y en los Planes de Desarrollo y Ordenamiento Territorial a nivel provincial. Fue instrumental para la formulación de la Ley de Agro-biodiversidad y Semillas, el desarrollo de una base de datos de 546 semillas nativas y para el establecimiento de Centros de Bio-conocimiento y Desarrollo Agrícola. Proyectos futuros deberían continuar apoyando a los gobiernos nacionales y locales en la regulación e implementación de la Ley de Biodiversidad y Semillas Agrícolas, en el establecimiento de la Autoridad Agraria Nacional y la creación de un nicho en el mercado nacional e internacional para cultivos nativos.
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Book (series)Technical studyTaro cultivation in Asia and the Pacific 1999
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No results found.Taro, Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott occupies a significant place in the agriculture of the Asia-Pacific Region. It is in this region, more than any other in the world, that the crop attains its greatest importance as a staple food. In Oceania particularly, taro plays a critical role in the household, community, and national food security. Since both corms and leaves are usually consumed, taro supplies much-needed protein, vitamins, and minerals, in addition to carbohydrate energy. The socio-cultural importance of taro in the region is very high. The crop has evolved to be an integral part of the culture and features prominently in festivals, social gift-giving, and the discharge of social obligations. More recently, taro has become a source of income for individuals, and an earner of foreign exchange. Its role in rural development has therefore been increasing, especially with respect to the provision of employment and the alleviation of rural poverty. Given the importance of taro, activities need to be geared toward its research, development, and available literature. This book is, therefore, a valuable and timely effort to fill some of the information gaps with respect to taro in the Asia-Pacific Region. Apart from a general coverage of the region, it delves into a country-by-country treatment of taro cultivation in 19 of the most important taro-growing countries in the region. The publication will be a useful reference source for researchers, extension workers, growers, and entrepreneurs who are interested in taro. The presentation has placed emphasis on clarity and simplicity to permit easy understanding even by persons for whom English is a second language. -
BookletCorporate general interestPost-harvest management of banana for quality and safety assurance
Guidance for horticultural supply chain stakeholders
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No results found.This guidance note presents the results and lessons learned from an FAO Technical Cooperation Project for capacity development to reduce post-harvest losses in horticultural chains in Timor-Leste. Technical improvements were piloted in Timor-Leste with stakeholders in traditional banana supply chains. -
BookletCorporate general interestStandard operating procedure for soil nitrogen - Kjeldahl method 2021
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No results found.This standard operating procedure (SOP) describes, in general terms, the quantification of the Kjeldahl nitrogen(KjN) content in soil samples. The advantages of this method are based on its robustness, low initial cost of the equipment and extensive application. However, there are disadvantages in using this method compared to others, for example, the use of potentially hazardous reagents that require consideration for safe operation are utilized, alongside the generation of hazardous waste and on-going cost of consumables, which can be mitigated via modified protocols that use lower quantities of reagents. Another limitation of this method is that it measures organic N and mineral N in the form of ammonium cation (NH4+), therefore, to measure the total N, the mineral N in the form of NO3- must be measured separately