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Making Economic Corridors Work for the Agricultural Sector
  • Language: en

Making Economic Corridors Work for the Agricultural Sector

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-02-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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2017 The State of Food and Agriculture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 181

2017 The State of Food and Agriculture

One of the greatest challenges today is to end hunger and poverty while making agriculture and food systems sustainable. The challenge is daunting because of continued population growth, profound changes in food demand, and the threat of mass migration of rural youth in search of a better life. This report presents strategies that can leverage the potential of food systems to become the engine of inclusive economic development and rural prosperity in low-income countries. It analyses the structural and rural transformations now under way, and examines the opportunities and challenges they present to millions of small-scale food producers. It shows how an “agroterritorial” planning approach, focused on connecting cities and towns and their surrounding rural areas, combined with agro-industrial and infrastructure development can generate income opportunities throughout the food sector and underpin sustainable and inclusive rural transformation.

Territorial tools for agro-industry development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

Territorial tools for agro-industry development

This sourcebook appraises these instruments and considers their nature and objectives, their potential benefits and challenges and the approaches used to implement them. It also examines the practices that have led to both successful and unsuccessful outcomes. The publication provides a comprehensive review of the potential of these tools to enhance value addition, deliver jobs, increase exports and provide markets for new and existing producers in the targeted territories. It notes, however, that implementation of these tools poses a number of challenges. For example, planners and practitioners sometimes use them interchangeably, thus ignoring the specificities of the investments, policies and processes required, and their expected outcomes. The sourcebook concludes that these tools have potential for catalytic impact, but planners need to make sound choices that respect demonstrated principles and follow good practices for effective design and implementation.

Promoting the digitalization of small and medium-sized agrifood enterprises in Asia and the Pacific
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Promoting the digitalization of small and medium-sized agrifood enterprises in Asia and the Pacific

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) constitute the large majority of businesses both globally and in Asia and the Pacific. Despite their undeniable importance, the literature on SMEs in general, and agrifood SMEs in particular, is relatively limited. One specific area that deserves deeper consideration is the extent of digital engagement of agrifood SMEs along the agrifood value chain, from farm to retail and food services, in countries in Asia and the Pacific. The goal of this publication is to understand the current status of digitalization of agri-SMEs in Asia and the Pacific, what this process looks like and how to improve it. A value-chain approach was adopted to evaluate the digi...

Food systems for an urbanizing world
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Food systems for an urbanizing world

Food Systems for an Urbanizing World is a joint report prepared by the World Bank and FAO. It aims to stimulate discussion and suggest pathways to support local and national governments, and civil society and private sector actors in their efforts to improve the performance and capacity of food systems. The report describes the diversity and ever-changing nature of food systems, with interlinked traditional, modern and informal channels that respond to different market segments and different consumer preferences. It also underscores the importance of targeting support to the type of city and food system. The task is not an easy one. Data are weak and empirical analysis is weaker. As cities’ engagement in urban food issues is relatively new, the institutions, governance mechanisms and capacities needed for effective design, implementation and delivery of this agenda must be strengthened. Finding effective ways to prioritize, mobilize and coordinate contributions from multiple sectors will be essential for achieving food system goals.

Scaling up inclusive innovations in agrifood chains in Asia and the Pacific
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Scaling up inclusive innovations in agrifood chains in Asia and the Pacific

The publication looks at innovations happening at all stages of the food value chain: from production to manufacturing and retailing. This also includes the extended value chain, for example input supply, financial services and agribusiness support services. Yields are improving and primary production is becoming more resilient as a result of digital technologies such as precision agriculture, agricultural drones, and digital farming services and marketplaces; and novel business models such as plant factories, crowdsourcing for farmers. Data and robotics help lift productivity and food safety in the manufacturing process. Online grocery commerce and food delivery services are revolutionizing...

Food loss prevention and reduction analysis in Indonesia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

Food loss prevention and reduction analysis in Indonesia

Food loss and waste within Indonesia's supply chains present significant challenges to both environmental sustainability and efficient natural resource utilization. [Author] This pervasive issue spans from food production to retail, affecting the ability of supply chain stakeholders to invest in essential infrastructure improvements. [Author] Food waste, in particular, accumulates at various stages, including retail, catering services, and households, further straining natural resources and exacerbating climate change impacts. [Author] In Indonesia, the reduction and prevention of food losses assume strategic importance as it directly impacts food availability, accessibility, and the well-be...

Linking agriculture and tourism to strengthen agrifood systems in Asia and the Pacific
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Linking agriculture and tourism to strengthen agrifood systems in Asia and the Pacific

Agrifood systems in Asia and the Pacific can be strengthened by tapping on agrifood-tourism linkages. When tourism and agrifood systems interact, both synergies and competition appear. Agriculture and tourism compete between themselves and other sectors for land, water, labour, capital, and transport and logistics services. Cross-sectoral synergies arise when agriculture and tourism influence each other through their respective demand conditions and changes in the enabling environment. These cross-sectoral synergies can be instrumental in strengthening agrifood systems in the region and addressing interlinked crises in the post-pandemic era.Governments across Asia and the Pacific have acknow...

Agricultural Transformation Centres in Africa - Practical guidance to promote inclusive agro-industrial development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Agricultural Transformation Centres in Africa - Practical guidance to promote inclusive agro-industrial development

Over the next ten years, the African rural space will be the theatre of profound changes as the activities envisaged for agricultural transformation are drastically scaled up. Increased food demand and changing consumption habits driven by demographic factors, such as population growth and urbanization, are already leading to a rapid increase of net food imports, opening a huge opportunity for the agribusiness sector of many African countries. Against this backdrop and in line with its mission to spur sustainable economic development and social progress, the African Development Bank (AfDB) in 2016 launched Feed Africa, a strategy that is intended to contribute substantially to the transforma...

2017 EL ESTADO MUNDIAL DE LA AGRICULTURA Y LA ALIMENTACION
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 201

2017 EL ESTADO MUNDIAL DE LA AGRICULTURA Y LA ALIMENTACION

Uno de los mayores desafíos de la actualidad es poner fin al hambre y la pobreza al tiempo que se promueven sistemas agrícolas y alimentarios sostenibles. Se trata de un reto de enormes proporciones debido al constante crecimiento de la población, a los profundos cambios en la demanda de alimentos y a la amenaza de la migración masiva de jóvenes del medio rural en busca de una vida mejor. En este informe se presentan estrategias con las que es posible aprovechar el potencial de los sistemas alimentarios para que impulsen un desarrollo económico inclusivo y la prosperidad rural en los países de ingresos bajos. Se analizan las transformaciones estructurales y rurales que se están produciendo, las oportunidades que ofrecen y las dificultades que plantean a millones de pequeños productores de alimentos. Asimismo, se muestra la manera en que un enfoque de planificación “agroterritorial”, centrado en conectar ciudades y pueblos con las zonas Rurales circundantes, combinado con el desarrollo agroindustrial y de la infraestructura, puede generar oportunidades de ingresos en todo el sector alimentario y respaldar la transformación rural sostenible e inclusiva.