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Policy briefImprove small and medium scale poultry farms with 3-zone biosecurity implementation
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No results found.The Indonesian poultry industry is a key sector for the national economy, supplying 65% of all animal protein and employing 10% of the national labor force. All over the country, though local production successfully copes with domestic demand, the potential for growth is high, consistent with expectations of rising GDP per capita. The market looks healthy and attractive, which has resulted in this gradual entry of new foreign groups. In past decades, the production process has evolved and modernized. However, bird flu still continues to be an endemic disease which is a barrier to the poultry industry development in Indonesia, especially the opportunities to export poultry products to other countries. Implementation of 3-zone biosecurity in poultry farms is one of the key recommendations from the Government of Indonesia in overcoming bird flu, but this is a need to encourage our commercial poultry farmers to maximally applied properly. -
DocumentEmpowering small-scale fishers to Reduce Rural Poverty: Lessons Learned from India and Costa Rica, 18 november 2016 (Concept Note) 2016
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No results found.This seminar will discuss the role of cooperatives, fishers’ organizations and other institutions in strengthening the bargaining power of small-scale fishers as a strategy to reduce rural poverty. In particular, the seminar will show how small-scale fisheries contribute to poverty reduction, community development and food security around the world and will present successful examples of collective action for poverty reduction in the fisheries sector from India and Costa Rica. -
ProjectSmall-Scale Bioenergy Initiatives: brief description and preliminary lessons on livelihood impacts from case studies in Asia, Latin America and Africa 2009
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No results found.This report is based on a series of 15 international case studies conducted between September and November 2008 under a joint initiative of FAO and the PISCES Energy Research Programme Consortium funded by DFID. The case studies focussed on developing an improved understanding of the linkages between Livelihoods and Small- Scale Bioenergy Initiatives. The study was developed in consultation with the PISCES Consortium Advisory Group (CAG). This is made up of leading international partic ipants in the field of energy and development, including members from the IEA, UNEP, ENERGIA, DFID and FAO, as well as policymakers and research organisations in the PISCES target countries of India, Kenya, Sri Lanka and Tanzania.
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