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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureWorld Food Day 2016 - Activity Book 2016The World Food Day Activity Book is an educational tool for educators, students and anyone who wishes to learn more about the 2016 World Food Day theme. It should also be used to inspire young people who wish to participate in the World Food Day poster and video contest.
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Book (stand-alone)Corporate general interestActivity Book - Leave no one behind
Better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life
2022We are all connected! From our food to our cultures, environment and economies, we live in a globalized world. Climate change, conflict and inequality can often leave groups of people behind because of who they are or where they live. Building a better, more sustainable future for all means no one can be left behind. Find out how you can take action and be part of the change with the World Food Day Activity Book. -
DocumentOther documentWorld Food Day 2017 - Activity book
Change the future of migration: Invest in food security and rural development
2017Why are people migrating and how can we give them the choice to stay at home, if it’s safe to do so? The World Food Day 2017 Activity Book has packed some creative answers to these questions in a series of suitcases illustrated by Lorenzo Terranera. Suitcases open to reveal solutions to migration challenges, showing how the global goal to reach Zero Hunger can address many of the reasons that cause people to migrate. Learn how you can become part of the Zero Hunger Generation!
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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookMilk Producer Group Resource Book
A practical guide to assist milk producer groups
2004This “Milk Producer Group Resource Book” is part of a series of practical field guides for people working in small-scale dairying in developing countries. These field guides are produced by the Animal Production and Health Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. Milk producers can increase their income and utilise their skills and resources better if they are working in groups. This book aims to promote the organization of small-scale milk collection and processing as a sustainable, income-generating activity for household food security. It also tries to be a means to improving the safety, quantity and quality of milk and milk products available for consumers in developing countries. The intended readers are (future) leaders of milk producer groups, extension workers, project staff and group promoters who are working to set up milk producer groups, and those developing already existing groups at village level in rural areas. Some excellent FAO booklets exist on working with small groups (see information sources and references). They complement this book which has been written specifically for milk producer groups. This Milk producer group resource book aims to play a role in poverty alleviation in developing countries in a gender sensitive and sustainable way. Participation is a key pillar of the strategies promoted throughout the book without gender, age, race, social class or any other bias (see also chapter 6, page 65). -
Book (stand-alone)General interest bookActivity book – Healthy plants, healthy planet 2020This activity book has been designed, written and illustrated to bring children and young people closer to the world of plant protection; the science that deals with plant health. Although addressed to an age group between eight and twelve years, this book can also be useful for older kids and educators. It can be considered as first, simple plant protection manual, designed on the occasion of the International Year of Plant Health 2020.
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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookThe inter-group resource book
A guide to building small farmer group associations and networks
2001Small farmer groups can increase their economies-of-scale and bargaining power by joining with other groups engaged in similar activities. These inter-group associations are important fora where small farmers can acquire new skills in the management of larger organizations. They can also serve as useful development vehicles, not only helping farmers solve their own problems but making it easier for governments to assist them in their efforts. This resource book shows how, using a participatory approach, inter-group associations can be established and run by groups in rural areas. It is intended for use by Group Promoters (GPs) or Inter-Group Promoters (IGPs), extension workers and other rural development staff to help existing groups set up and run such inter-group enterprises. Formation of groups themselves is covered in The group promoter’s resource book, while development of group enterprises is described in The group enterprise resource book – both also available from FAO.