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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureFISH4ACP Sao Tomé-et-Principe
Valoriser le potentiel de la pêche pélagique côtière à Sao Tomé-et-Principe
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Fiche d'information sur les efforts de FISH4ACP pour faire progresser les chaînes de valeur de la pêche pélagique côtière de Sao Tomé-et-Principe en développant un secteur durable qui permette aux communautés d’améliorer leurs moyens d’existence grâce à une meilleure production et l’accès à des marchés commerciaux organisés. FISH4ACP est une initiative de l'Organisation des États d'Afrique, des Caraïbes et du Pacifique (OEACP) qui vise à garantir la durabilité des chaînes de valeur de la pêche et de l’aquaculture en Afrique, dans les Caraïbes et le Pacifique. FISH4ACP est mis en œuvre par la FAO et financé par l’Union Européenne (UE) et le Ministère fédéral allemand de la coopération économique et du développement (BMZ). -
DocumentOther documentLa chaîne de valeur des pélagiques côtiers à Sao Tomé-et-Principe
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Book (series)General interest bookProfil de Pays – Sao Tomé-et-Principe 2005
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No results found.This country profile describes the state of the water resources and water use, as well as the state of agricultural water management in Sao Tomé and Principe. The aim of this report is to describe the particularities of the country and the problems met in the development of the water resources, and irrigation in particular. Irrigation trends, existing policies and legislation to water use in agriculture, possible treaties and agreements between countries as well as prospects for water management in agriculture are presented, as described in literature. The AQUASTAT country profiles are based on the information available at the time they have been written or updated, generally every five to ten years. For the most recent reliable country data, reference is made to the AQUASTAT main database.
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NewsletterNewsletterFall Armyworm Control in Action Newsletter, August 2021- Issue #5 2021
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No results found.Fall Armyworm (FAW, Spodoptera frugiperda) is a pest originating in the Americas: it can fly over 100 km per day; it feeds on over 80 hosts; and a female moth can deposit 1 000 eggs during its life. Challenges in mitigating FAW damage include, among others, lack of the following: coordination at global, regional and national levels; effective monitoring and control techniques; and effective phytosanitary measures and capacity at national level. The Global Action for Fall Armyworm Control (GA, 2020-2022) was launched by FAO Director-General QU Dongyu on 4 December 2019 with a mandate for a strong and coordinated approach to strengthen prevention and sustainable pest control capacities. The GA focuses on Africa, Asia-Pacific and the Near East, where an integrated pest management (IPM) strategy will be implemented in countries with significant pest presence, and a prevention strategy will be conducted in areas with limited or no distribution of the pest. The GA has continued to support countries in managing FAW throughout the COVID-19 pandemic by conducting webinars and virtual trainings on FAW monitoring and management and by implementing activities where possible. -
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