Policy setting for improved linkages between agriculture, trade and tourism: Strengthening the local agrifood sector and promoting healthy food in agritourism
Workshop organised by the Government of Vanuatu and CTA in collaboration with IICA and PIPSO, Port-Vila, Vanuatu, 25-27 May 2016
Tourism is the lifeblood of many Pacific economies and agritourism provides a promising avenue for diversification and trade growth. High quality, nutritious and healthy food, available every day of the year, is critical to hotels, lodges and resorts. Often the food purchasing bill of a tourism site is large in comparison to the size of the local economy, yet surprisingly little of this is spent locally, even when supplies are available from farmers, fishermen and small-scale agribusinesses. The challenges of shifting food-sourcing to local suppliers are considerable – achieving this in a way that meets commercial needs and customer preferences and meets food and safety requirements would be one way in which tourism operations can significantly increase their contribution to local economic development.
Le Briefing de Bruxelles sur le Développement numéro 46 sur le thème de "Développer l'industrie agroalimentaire dans les PEID: le potentiel des marchés associés au tourisme" s'est tenu le mercredi 21 septembre 2016 (9h00-13h00) au Secrétariat ACP (Avenue Georges Henri 451, 1200 Bruxelles, salle C). Ce Briefing de Bruxelles a été organisé par le Centre technique de coopération agricole et rurale (CTA) en collaboration avec la DG Développement et Coopération de la Commission européenne (CE/DEVCO), CONCORD et le Secrétariat ACP
Policy setting for improved linkages between agriculture, trade and tourism: Strengthening the local agrifood sector and promoting healthy food in agritourism
Workshop organised by the Government of Vanuatu and CTA in collaboration with IICA and PIPSO, Port-Vila, Vanuatu, 25-27 May 2016
Tourism is the lifeblood of many Pacific economies and agritourism provides a promising avenue for diversification and trade growth. High quality, nutritious and healthy food, available every day of the year, is critical to hotels, lodges and resorts. Often the food purchasing bill of a tourism site is large in comparison to the size of the local economy, yet surprisingly little of this is spent locally, even when supplies are available from farmers, fishermen and small-scale agribusinesses. The challenges of shifting food-sourcing to local suppliers are considerable – achieving this in a way that meets commercial needs and customer preferences and meets food and safety requirements would be one way in which tourism operations can significantly increase their contribution to local economic development.
Le Briefing de Bruxelles sur le Développement numéro 46 sur le thème de "Développer l'industrie agroalimentaire dans les PEID: le potentiel des marchés associés au tourisme" s'est tenu le mercredi 21 septembre 2016 (9h00-13h00) au Secrétariat ACP (Avenue Georges Henri 451, 1200 Bruxelles, salle C). Ce Briefing de Bruxelles a été organisé par le Centre technique de coopération agricole et rurale (CTA) en collaboration avec la DG Développement et Coopération de la Commission européenne (CE/DEVCO), CONCORD et le Secrétariat ACP
Salindia ini dipakai dalam kuliah umum di Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta, pada tanggal 19 Mei 2016 untuk memperkenalkan proyek-proyek Wikimedia Indonesia dan Yayasan Wikimedia.
Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes (TILLING) is a combined tool of plant mutagenesis and DNA Biology to investigate useful mutations at Genomic level. First time used for cotton improvement.
Salindia ini dipakai dalam kuliah umum di Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta, pada tanggal 19 Mei 2016 untuk memperkenalkan proyek-proyek Wikimedia Indonesia dan Yayasan Wikimedia.
Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes (TILLING) is a combined tool of plant mutagenesis and DNA Biology to investigate useful mutations at Genomic level. First time used for cotton improvement.