Page Not Found
Sorry, we couldn't find the post you are looking for.
Here are some similar posts that may be related:
International Women’s Day 2013
: ...6 March 2013, London Farming First will be attending the event, live tweeting key quotes and writing a summary blog of the key outcomes from the event Women, Violence and...
Read More2013 World Food Prize Panel Event: Five Farmers from Four Continents: “Impacts and Opportunities of Global Climate Change”
Global: On 16th October, 2013, Farming First co-hosted a farmer roundtable event at the World Food Prize in Des Moines, Iowa. (Read our commentary from the event and interview with the...
Read MoreWhy Africa’s Livestock Intensification Cannot Leave Women Behind
Africa & Middle East: ...women livestock farmers This is why the PREVENT project, a Ceva Santé Animale initiative in collaboration with GALVmed, is adopting a “gender lens” to intensify Africa’s livestock production. The Promoting...
Read MoreParametric Insurance: An Important Tool for Climate Change Adaptation
Global: ...credit: Pexels The events could include everything from earthquakes and cyclones to floods and droughts, where the parameter is the magnitude of the event. Natural catastrophes or weather events are...
Read MoreInformation Services Grow Resilient Agriculture
Global: ...events. Of course, these events and weather variability are rarely positive for agriculture. Crops are vulnerable to extreme events, like droughts and floods, and extreme temperatures, both too hot and...
Read More13 Highlights from Farming First’s 2013 Activity
Global: ...World Food Prize On 16th October, Farming First co-hosted a farmer roundtable event at the World Food Prize in Des Moines, Iowa. The event featured five farmers from around the world (Africa,...
Read More