Organic agriculture : African experiences in resilience and sustainability / edited by Raymond Auerbach, Gunnar Rundgren and Nadia El-Hage Scialabba.

"The different chapters document sustainability experiences, including: mainstreaming organic agriculture into African development approaches; community-based livestock systems combining holistic range management; indigenous ethno-veterinary practices and new understanding of customary systems of re...

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Corporate Authors: African Organic Conference Lusaka, Zambia
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Natural Resources Management and Environment Department
Other Authors: Auerbach, Raymond, 1953- (Editor)
Rundgren, Gunnar (Editor)
Scialabba, Nadia (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Rome : Natural Resources Management and Environment Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2013.
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Physical Description:200 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Also available via the Internet.
Variant Title:
Mainstreaming organic agriculture in the African development agenda [Added title page title]
Format: Conference Proceeding Book

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520 |a "The different chapters document sustainability experiences, including: mainstreaming organic agriculture into African development approaches; community-based livestock systems combining holistic range management; indigenous ethno-veterinary practices and new understanding of customary systems of resource management; ecofunctional intensification through management of legumes, systems of rice intensification and integrated farming; and smallholders' knowledge harnessed through family farmers learning groups and customized information and communication technologies. The studies from different Sub-Saharan countries demonstrate that successful organic farming is about whole farm management, where feeding the soil feeds the plant, where optimal nutrient cycling is achieved through plant and animals management in time (i.e. rotations) and space (i.e. associations) and where quality production goes hand-in-hand with market linkages. Sound agronomy is a recipe that needs to be owned by farmers who have specific cultures and by pastoralists who have specific environments: traditional knowledge and flexible management strategies are therefore key for successful outcomes. The experiences featured in this publication show that the complexity of plant and animal interactions with the environment can be managed for improved productivity and resilience, and that farming requires enhancing natural processes, rather than substituting them with external inputs. Managing rangelands and croplands through controlled use of local resources starts with social capital, that is by building on traditional community knowledge. Furthermore, the most efficient productivity "tools" for pastoralists and farmers are local deep-rooted perennial grasses and adapted indigenous livestock and diverse crop varieties, as these are readily available, time-tested and suitable to socio-economic realities and environmental conditions"--Page iii. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Preface -- Acronyms -- Table of Contents -- SECOND AFRICAN ORGANIC CONFERENCE IN MAY 2012 AND THE LUSAKA DECLARATION -- TRANSFORMING AFRICAN AGRICULTURE: ORGANICS AND AGRA -- MANAGING COMMUNITY-BASED RANGELANDS IN NAMIBIA -- HOLISTIC MANAGEMENT OF LIVESTOCK IN NAMIBIA -- INDIGEN OUS NIGERIAN ETHNO-VETERINARY PRACTICES -- KEEKENYOKIE: ADDING VALUE TO MAASAI BEEF -- ORGANIC COTTON IN NIGERIA? USE AFRICAN BUSH TEA AND LEGUMES! -- ORGANIC PRODUCTION OF PINK RICE IN MADAGASCAR -- ORGANIC FARMING SYSTEMS IN ZAMBIA -- OLD ORCHARD ORGANIC FARM IN ZAMBIA 
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