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ProjectFactsheetTechnical Support for the Establishment of the Lesotho Soils Information System (LESIS) - TCP/LES/3602 2020
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No results found.Lesotho is a landlocked country completely surrounded by the Republic of South Africa More than 76 percent of the country’s population lives in rural areas, where the main source of income is subsistence rain fed agriculture Land use patterns in Lesotho have been mainly determined by historical circumstances and agro ecological conditions In the past, hilltops and mountain sides were used as fortresses and many settlements were confined to these strategic locations, while flat plains and fertile valleys were used for crop farming and remote mountains for grazing This has largely remained the pattern of land use in the country although population pressure and urbanization have forced widespread encroachment of settlements in areas traditionally reserved for agriculture The shortage of arable agricultural land has also tended to concentrate cultivation on mountain slopes, with devastating results for slope and soil stability, a decrease in the quality of rangelands and reduced agricultural productivity The country’s soils are thus under severe pressure as a result of natural conditions and human activities, triggering soil erosion, land degradation and depletion of soil organic matter Soil data in Lesotho are limited and the lack of systematic and organized soil information impedes the management and monitoring of soil properties. -
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureScreening for responsible investment in agriculture and food systems 2025
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No results found.This course focuses on the screening phase of the investment assessment process, explaining the importance of screening and due diligence as key policy tools for governments aiming to attract, promote, and regulate responsible investment in agriculture and food systems. The course provides practical guidance on designing and implementing a screening process and addresses common barriers to its uptake and successful implementation, ensuring that screening becomes an effective mechanism for promoting responsible investments.