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DocumentBeyond agriculture? The promise of the rural economy for growth and poverty reduction 2007
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No results found.In January 2006, the Agricultural and Development Economics Division of FAO gathered experts from around the world to a workshop to discuss major issues of relevance for rural development and rural poverty alleviation in today’s rapidly changing and globalizing world. Agricultural markets are changing at unprecedented speed through vertical integration of supply chains and demands for ever more stringent food safety standards. Another significant trend affecting the rural world is the growth in migration and remittances, which can imply an increased availability of private funds to promote rural development but, at the same time, carries the risk of constraining farm output as working hands leave the fields behind. Also, the rural non-farm economy is becoming increasingly important as a source of employment and income in the rural areas, pointing towards possible new development paths for poor rural economies. All of these factors are causing transformations in agricultural systems on a scale and pace perhaps never seen before. It is in this new context that FAO asked an international group of experts to help re-think rural development policies in a changing rural landscape. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetUsing information technology in the agriculture of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) economies and beyond – The potential of Wisdom Agriculture for poverty reduction and improved food security 2017The aim of this discussion was to explore how applying information and communication technologies (ICTs) in agriculture can contribute to poverty reduction and increased food security, and to discuss the specific challenges and bottlenecks for realizing the holistic use of ICTs for agricultural development – an approach conceptualized in China as “Wisdom Agriculture”. In addition, participants were asked to share information on the status of the use of ICTs in the agricultural sector of their re spective countries, and to share examples of effective ICT applications in this regard.
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Book (stand-alone)Rapid growth of selected Asian economies. Lessons and implications for agriculture and food security: Synthesis report
Policy Assistance Series 1/1
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This publication is part of a three-volume diagnostic study on lessons learned and implications for agriculture and food security in the context of rapid growth in selected Asian economies: China, India, Republic of Korea, Thailand and Viet Nam. This first volume is a synthesis of the main findings and conclusions of the five country case studies supplemented by additional information and insights on the issues discussed from other sources and FAO's own experience in the regi on. The volume concludes with a summary of implications and lessons learned to assist countries in restructuring their agriculture sectors for accelerated and/or sustained agricultural and rural development in response to changing market and trade opportunities and to achieve the Millennium Development Goals of poverty and hunger eradication.
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