The FAO review
No. 144 (Vol. 25, No. 6)
November - December 1993
ISSN 0009-0379
Edouard Saouma: UNITING NORTH AND SOUTH
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Starting from scratch: the greening of Eritrea
New sugar cane cutter/planter lightens the workload
Ephemeral fever: time to reckon with its not-so-ephemeral effects
Why waste hay? try a tripod
The alpine farmer as conservationist
Broken hopes in Madagascar
Ridding "rodent heaven" of rats: pest control in the hen house
New hope for a shrinking sea
The life, death - and resurrection - of the Haitian pig
In brief
FAO in action
Conversation with the counter-revolutionaries
Farmers of the north and south - Winning together or losing out against each other?
A world population of 8.5 billion in 2025
Potential for progress in the poor countries
North-south relations
Agriculture in the north and rural land use
Emergency relief and food aid
Providing the south with the means for its self-developmentThree alternatives
But is it sustainable?
Example: the virtues of velvet bean
Example: water buffalo health care
Example: crop-livestock-fish farmingDiversity and flexibility
Diversification via new crops
A cure for sub-Saharan Africa
Integrating crops and livestockAn attempt to model
The hard facts
Planting leguminous crops
The crux of the matter
A plan for action
Black and white, looking for a shade of grey
A modest proposal to put people back in Africa's wildlife equation
The imbalance of the green revolution
Neglected harvest
New from FAO