I have make it my self and make research and make my own views on the role of agricultre in reducing the poverty.i have try my best and hope so that all the perdons who study my presentatio appreciate me.
Oecd 2014 material resources policy highlights webOECD Environment
Establishing a resource efficient economy is central to achieving green growth. It involves improving resource productivity and putting in place policies that ensure a sustainable resource and materials management building on the principle of the 3Rs — reduce, reuse and recycle, and encouraging more sustainable consumption patterns.
Oecd 2014 material resources policy highlights webOECD Environment
Establishing a resource efficient economy is central to achieving green growth. It involves improving resource productivity and putting in place policies that ensure a sustainable resource and materials management building on the principle of the 3Rs — reduce, reuse and recycle, and encouraging more sustainable consumption patterns.
We surveyed leaders and managers of ILIs in 33 African countries to provide the first region-wide portrait of contexts, motivations, design, participation and outcomes of such initiatives. Results suggest that ILIs are promoting “multi-functionality” of rural regions, while aiding stakeholders in negotiating trade-offs and synergies among multiple outcomes.
The future of food and agriculture: Trends and challengesFAO
Description: the presentation features main findings and highlights of the report “The future of food and agriculture: Trends and challenges”. The report sheds some light on the nature of the challenges that agriculture and food systems are facing now and throughout the 21st century. It provides some insights as to what is at stake and what needs to be done.
http://www.fao.org/3/a-i6583e.pdf
Rethinking agricultural development,the caribbeanDebbie-Ann Hall
This paper traces the evolution of agricultural development thinking and reviews agricultural development strategies in the Caribbean from colonial period to the present.
Role of agriculture in economic development of the ssaMulenge Peter
Sub-Saharan countries include the 48 independent countries that lie south of the Sahara desert, excluding South Africa, because its agriculture system reflects that of developed countries.
2030 Vision for the Global Food System: Implications for IndiaThe World Bank
What is India's role in a productive and resilient food system that can help feed the world? A plenary presentation at the 12th Agricultural Science Congress, Karnal, India.
Policies Toward Family Farming: Major Insights of a Recent ReviewFAO
Side Event at CFS organised by The Philippines and France October 8th, 2013
Jean-Michel Sourisseau for the Cirad team
-What is and what weighs family farming?
-A massive but diverse reality
-Family farming is critical for food security
-Productions and markets
-Employment
-Family and local solidarities
-Natural ressources management
-Paradoxes, tensions and threats
-What policies towards sustainable family farming?
-New roles for agriculture?
-Changing the vision, re-investing in strategies and policies
Human security and food security hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition New Food Innovation Ltd
"Food Security exists when all people , at all times , have physical social and economic access to sufficient , safe and nutritious food which meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life "
Fisconti tax consulting Netherlands - New Transfer Pricing Documentation Req...Guido Van Asperen
New Transfer Pricing Documentation Requirements have been introduced in the Netherlands in 2016. If you are part of a multinational with a turnover of at least € 50 million, these rules will generally be relevant to you. We provide a pratical approach avoiding duplication of work, considering similar requirements in other countries.
We surveyed leaders and managers of ILIs in 33 African countries to provide the first region-wide portrait of contexts, motivations, design, participation and outcomes of such initiatives. Results suggest that ILIs are promoting “multi-functionality” of rural regions, while aiding stakeholders in negotiating trade-offs and synergies among multiple outcomes.
The future of food and agriculture: Trends and challengesFAO
Description: the presentation features main findings and highlights of the report “The future of food and agriculture: Trends and challenges”. The report sheds some light on the nature of the challenges that agriculture and food systems are facing now and throughout the 21st century. It provides some insights as to what is at stake and what needs to be done.
http://www.fao.org/3/a-i6583e.pdf
Rethinking agricultural development,the caribbeanDebbie-Ann Hall
This paper traces the evolution of agricultural development thinking and reviews agricultural development strategies in the Caribbean from colonial period to the present.
Role of agriculture in economic development of the ssaMulenge Peter
Sub-Saharan countries include the 48 independent countries that lie south of the Sahara desert, excluding South Africa, because its agriculture system reflects that of developed countries.
2030 Vision for the Global Food System: Implications for IndiaThe World Bank
What is India's role in a productive and resilient food system that can help feed the world? A plenary presentation at the 12th Agricultural Science Congress, Karnal, India.
Policies Toward Family Farming: Major Insights of a Recent ReviewFAO
Side Event at CFS organised by The Philippines and France October 8th, 2013
Jean-Michel Sourisseau for the Cirad team
-What is and what weighs family farming?
-A massive but diverse reality
-Family farming is critical for food security
-Productions and markets
-Employment
-Family and local solidarities
-Natural ressources management
-Paradoxes, tensions and threats
-What policies towards sustainable family farming?
-New roles for agriculture?
-Changing the vision, re-investing in strategies and policies
Human security and food security hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition New Food Innovation Ltd
"Food Security exists when all people , at all times , have physical social and economic access to sufficient , safe and nutritious food which meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life "
Fisconti tax consulting Netherlands - New Transfer Pricing Documentation Req...Guido Van Asperen
New Transfer Pricing Documentation Requirements have been introduced in the Netherlands in 2016. If you are part of a multinational with a turnover of at least € 50 million, these rules will generally be relevant to you. We provide a pratical approach avoiding duplication of work, considering similar requirements in other countries.
31Mar14 - Understanding wellbeing in old age across the world: lessons from a...ILC- UK
Global ageing is calling into question the differences between developed and developing countries.
Developing countries are seeing a growth of non-communicable diseases usually associated with affluence in wealthier countries: obesity; diabetes; cancer; heart disease; dementia; among others.
Urbanisation is posing significant challenges and opportunities, but countries like China are also seeing vast areas of rural hinterland with an increasingly ageing population.
At the same time, a complex picture of wealth and financial satisfaction is emerging across the world. The global economy is more heavily interlinked than ever before with the future economic success of the UK and wealthier countries likely to rely on the success of development in lower and middle income countries. There is a very positive story to tell about wellbeing in developing countries which is rarely heard.
Across the world, transitions are varying in pace, but a common factor facing most parts is ageing.
Focussing on ageing makes good development sense, a fact that policymakers are increasingly recognising. There has been growing interest from academics and policy makers in exploring how to best compare the impact of ageing in a global context.
HelpAge International's Global AgeWatch Index ranks countries by how well their ageing populations are faring.
The EC and UN supported Active Ageing Index (AAI) is an analytical tool that aims to help policy makers produce policies for active and healthy ageing.
The Global Aging Preparedness Index (GAP) was developed by the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ with financial support from Prudential plc. The GAP Index seeks to inform the policy debate about global aging and focus attention on the need for constructive reform.
Following introductory remarks from Chris Roles of Age International, Jessica Watson of ILC-UK presented new work using a major international dataset – the World Values Survey – about levels of self-reported financial satisfaction. Analysing data from 56 countries over six continents, these findings throw new light on levels of financial satisfaction within and between countries. This analysis has been made possible by the ESRC SDAI initiative
Brain drain means the transfer of talents from a less developed country to a developed one through temporary or permanent migration. This phenomenon takes place across the continents characterized by South-to-North migration, chained or permanent migrations are inevitably hindering the development of countries of origin by vacuuming the talents who have been nurtured and educated there throughout their youths, leading to an indirectly net transfer of capitals from a poorer country to a well-off one. Recognizing the inherent gap between Southern and Northern countries in economy and social stability, the slides show how brain drain can be utilized constructively and how the fundamental weaknesses of less developed countries can be tackled. Politically, Southern countries should strive for enhancing national security and formulating measures to tackle local issues such as corruption and democracy; secondly, clear direction of development is indispensible to especially propagandize to attract migrants and foreign investments, frequent connections with emigrants can definitely fuel the effectiveness; in the area of localism, national consciousness and cultural attractions are key elements in promoting return migration or even north-to-south migration, that is, making the country livable, vibrant, attractive and comfortable to stay and work.
KubeCon EU 2016: Creating an Advanced Load Balancing Solution for Kubernetes ...KubeAcademy
Load balancing is an important part of any resilient web application. Kubernetes supports a few options for external load balancing, but they are limited in features. After a brief discussion of those options and the features they lack, we’ll show how to build an advanced load balancing solution for Kubernetes on top of NGINX, utilizing Kubernetes features including Ingress, Annotations, and ConfigMap. We’ll conclude with a demo of how to use NGINX and NGINX Plus to expose services to the Internet.
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The Brussels Development Briefing n.60 on “The future of food and agricultural transformation” organised by CTA, the European Commission/EuropeAid, the ACP Secretariat and CONCORD was held on Wednesday 26 February 2020 (9h00-13h00) at the ACP Secretariat, Avenue Georges Henri 451, 1200 Brussels.
The briefing presented trends and discussed the sustainable and healthy food systems, the future of work in agriculture and the need for new skills in very complex food chains, the effects of disruptive innovations, fair and inclusive value chains and trade.
The audience was made up of ACP-EU policy-makers and representatives of the EU Member States, civil society groups, research networks and development practitioners, the private sector and international organisations based in Brussels as well as representatives from ACP regional organisations.
Rural livelihood transformation in Bangladesh ICRISAT
Agriculture provides livelihood for over 60% of Bangladesh’s population. It is pivotal to provide food and income for the rural poor. At the same time, it is also crucial to reduce agriculture’s high population density. Powerful social, economic, and natural forces are driving changes in agricultural systems. The agriculture sector must respond to these forces to improve livelihoods by balancing farm and non-farm activities.
this paper presentation gives you brief knowledge about poverty . this is basically made from concepts of class 11 economics book. this is helpful for teachers .
Johan Swinnen
GLOBAL FOOD POLICY REPORT
Virtual Event--Discussion on the Implications of the 2020 Global Food Policy Report for Eurasia
Co-Organized by the Eurasian Center for Food Security at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Westminster International University in Tashkent, the World Bank Group, and IFPRI
MAY 27, 2020 - 02:30 PM TO 04:00 PM MSK
Urbanization is truly the mark of the 21 century and with its speed the 'Urbanization of Poverty' has risen too and accounts now for 25% of the worlds' poor. Urban Farming can in this regard be part of the solution to mitigate urban poverty, which hits much harder on the urban poor when food crisis or expected price hikes in the near future will reoccur.
Mitigating The Urbanization Of Poverty Urban Farming & Public Food Proc...paukle
Urbanization is truly the mark of the 21 century, and with its speedd the \’Urbanization of Poverty\’ has risen too and accounts now for 25% of the worlds\’ poor. Urban farming can in this regard be part of the solution to mitigate urban poverty as well as contribute to the development of both healthier and sustainable cities
Urbanization is truly the mark of the 21 Century, and with its speed the 'Urbanization of Poverty' has risen fast as well. Urban farming can in this regard be part of the solution to mitigate the
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Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit and TemplatesAurelien Domont, MBA
This Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit was created by ex-McKinsey, Deloitte and BCG Management Consultants, after more than 5,000 hours of work. It is considered the world's best & most comprehensive Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit. It includes all the Frameworks, Best Practices & Templates required to successfully undertake the Digital Transformation of your organization and define a robust IT Strategy.
Editable Toolkit to help you reuse our content: 700 Powerpoint slides | 35 Excel sheets | 84 minutes of Video training
This PowerPoint presentation is only a small preview of our Toolkits. For more details, visit www.domontconsulting.com
Cracking the Workplace Discipline Code Main.pptxWorkforce Group
Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
Forward-thinking leaders and business managers understand the impact that discipline has on organisational success. A disciplined workforce operates with clarity, focus, and a shared understanding of expectations, ultimately driving better results, optimising productivity, and facilitating seamless collaboration.
Although discipline is not a one-size-fits-all approach, it can help create a work environment that encourages personal growth and accountability rather than solely relying on punitive measures.
In this deck, you will learn the significance of workplace discipline for organisational success. You’ll also learn
• Four (4) workplace discipline methods you should consider
• The best and most practical approach to implementing workplace discipline.
• Three (3) key tips to maintain a disciplined workplace.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
To download the complete presentation, visit: https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
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Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to ma...Lviv Startup Club
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to make small projects with small budgets profitable for the company (UA)
Kyiv PMDay 2024 Summer
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Event Report - SAP Sapphire 2024 Orlando - lots of innovation and old challengesHolger Mueller
Holger Mueller of Constellation Research shares his key takeaways from SAP's Sapphire confernece, held in Orlando, June 3rd till 5th 2024, in the Orange Convention Center.
Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
In this comprehensive presentation, we will explore strategies and practical tips for enhancing profitability in small businesses. Tailored to meet the unique challenges faced by small enterprises, this session covers various aspects that directly impact the bottom line. Attendees will learn how to optimize operational efficiency, manage expenses, and increase revenue through innovative marketing and customer engagement techniques.
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Growth and Poverty Reduction:Pro-poorgrowth?
What is pro-poor growth? Definition of Pro-Poor Growth:
“growth that leads to significant reductions in (absolute) poverty”
(OECD 2001, and UN 2000) – italics added in brackets.
Too broad for economists since what definition of poverty do
researchers use? Kraay (2004) makes this point in his World Bank
Working Paper No. 3225, “When is Growth Pro-Poor?”
Farm input: The resources that are used in farm production, such as
chemicals, equipment
Non farm: Total no of paid workers
Agri-labour: Temporary and permanent labour for Agri
Public goods: An item whose consumption is not decided by the
individual consumer but by the society as a whole, and which is financed
by taxation
Improved access: Equilibrium of demand and supply
Better management of natural resources:
Taking into account soil, population, climate, vegetation, water--------
Subsistence in food: Farmers grow maximum food to main
requirement of his family and society
Food security: condition on ongoing foods
2. Social development : attempts to explain qualitative changes in the
structure and framework of society, that help the society to better realize
its aims and objectives
Environmental : involves making decisions and taking action that are
in the interests of protecting the natural world, with particular emphasis
on preserving the capability of the environment to support human life
An increase in the capacity of an economy to produce goods and
services, compared from one period of time to another. Economic
growth can be measured in nominal terms,
Productivity: an average measure of the efficiency of production.
Agriculture Based Economies and poverty
Identified by:Agriculture provides basis for growth
(i.e. contributes over 30% of GDP)70% of poor live in rural areas
Typical areas:Sub-Saharan Africa: Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti,
Comoros, and Mauritania Regions within India & Mexico, Pakistan
Intervention focus: Improve smallholder competitiveness
Ensure livelihoods and food security..
Transforming Economies and poverty
Identified by:Agriculture no longer driver of growth (i.e. 7% of GDP)
with rising urban-rural poverty gap 82% of poor live in rural areas
Typical areas: South/East Asia (e.g. China, India)
Middle East and North Africa (e.g. Morocco, Suddan, Arab World)
3. Intervention focus:Comprehensive approach and multiple pathways
out of poverty to reduce the urban-rural divide shifting to high-value
agriculture,decentralising non-farm economic activities to rural areas..
Urban-Based Economies and poverty
Identified by:Small agriculture sector (i.e. less than 0.5% of GDP) with
high urban poverty 45% of poor live in rural areas
Typical areas: Latin America Central Asia
Intervention focus:Link farmers to modern food markets
Improve quality of agri-business and food industry
Introduce market for environmental services ..
Result (Outcome) Indicators and poverty
1.Support for consumers vulnerable to short-term food price changes
2.Support for farmers vulnerable to short-term food price changes
3.Access to road transportation 4.Access to land 5.Access to water
6.Access to seeds and fertilisers7. Access to improved breeds of
animals/fish 8.Access to extension services9. Access to information on
market10. Availability of credit 11.Investment in rural areas
12.Establishing a rural business13. Preservation of natural resources
14.Sustainable management15. practices Environmental services..