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Informe sobre políticas: Desarrollo ganadero bajo en carbono y resiliente en Kirguistán

julio 2023

Los sistemas de pastoreo y agropastoreo, si se gestionan correctamente, son la forma de agricultura más adecuada y adaptable para la mayor parte de la superficie de Kirguistán, que es demasiado seca, fría o montañosa para los cultivos.

 

Álbum de fotos: Apoyo a los refugiados de Siria y a las comunidades de acogida en Jordania

mayo 2023

El Proyecto de Inversión en el Sector de los Pequeños Rumiantes y de Apoyo a la Salida de la Pobreza de los Hogares en Transición (SIGHT, en sus siglas en inglés) se propone reducir la pobreza y mejorar la seguridad alimentaria nacional entre los refugiados sirios y las comunidades de acogida en Jordania, proporcionando un paquete de ayudas para impulsar la productividad de los pequeños rumiantes.

Serie de investigaciones del FIDA 88: Los efectos del cambio climático en la producción ganadera de Mozambique

marzo 2023

El artículo se centra en las actividades destinadas a mejorar la gestión de los pastizales, las fuentes suplementarias de alimentos para el ganado y la creación de cadenas de valor ganaderas. 

Introducción a los planes para la gestión comunitaria de los pastizales en Kirguistán

diciembre 2022

This publication synthesizes IFAD’s experience on introducing Community Pasture Management Plans in Kyrgyzstan and how the historical and legal context led to the creation of a modernized and sustainable pasture management system.

Gestión del ganado mediante el pastoreo rotativo

octubre 2022

Esta publicación presenta una breve reseña sobre la gestión de los pastizales en Tayikistán y ofrece principios clave de las prácticas de pastoreo rotativo que explican cómo y por qué gracias a esos sistemas pueden lograrse resultados sostenibles desde el punto de vista ecológico. 

 

Serie de investigaciones 84: Cría de animales de abasto en los sistemas alimentarios circulares del trópico

junio 2022

En este artículo, se describe la función de los animales de abasto en los sistemas alimentarios circulares de los trópicos en cuatro estudios de caso.

Siguiendo el hilo del yak

noviembre 2021

Esta es la primera publicación que se centra exclusivamente en la producción y comercialización de lana de yak, aunque tiene un alcance más amplio que aúna el informe técnico y la narrativa socioambiental acerca de la región del Alto Asia y sus comunidades indígenas.

Chicken raising to improve the livelihood and living conditions of poor, landless farmers in rural Cambodia

abril 2021

More than half of all rural Cambodian households keep poultry. Local bird breeds are the highest in demand in the local market, especially during festivals and celebrations.

Empoderamiento de la población rural mediante un modelo de producción avícola rural semi-intensiva en Camboya

abril 2021

Este es un estudio de caso sobre el innovador modelo avícola, implementado por Green Innovet Cam con el FIDA, en Camboya.

La ventaja de la pequeña ganadería: Un punto de entrada sostenible para abordar los ODS en las zonas rurales

enero 2021

This report presents selected achievements and lessons learned from the growing portfolio of small livestock investments supported by IFAD. 

Adaptation Framework Tool

enero 2021

The Adaptation Framework is a repository of adaptation actions for small-scale agriculture, including livestock, forestry, and fisheries. It provides an approach for incorporating adaptation practices into project design.

How to do note: Gender and pastoralism

julio 2020
This HTDN complements the IFAD Toolkit along with the 2018 HTDN on Pastoralism, which highlights the importance of gender in pastoral production systems.

Guía práctica - Cómo efectuar una evaluación rápida del mercado ganadero: guía para profesionales

diciembre 2019
Con la presente guía se capacita a los equipos de diseño de proyectos en las habilidades y herramientas básicas que les permitirán: i) determinar el tipo de datos que se necesita obtener; ii) seleccionar los métodos y la combinación acertada de herramientas para recolectar los datos, y iii) organizar y presentar los resultados para que puedan incorporarse al diseño de los proyectos. 

Grant Results Sheet: Innovative beef valuechain development schemes in Southern Africa

diciembre 2018
The IFAD-funded SWAZI BEEF project set out to increase the quality of livestock and meat products and to diversify farmers’ incomes in the sugar-cane-producing areas of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) through targeted support to farmers and other value chain actors (livestock producers, butchers/meat processors, financial institutions and input providers). 

Toolkit: Engaging with pastoralists – a holistic development approach

junio 2018
Pastoralism is a way of life based on territorial mobility, adopted in response to the challenges faced by human communities living in harsh or difficult environments.

How to do note: Engaging with pastoralists – a holistic development approach

junio 2018
This How To Do Note first outlines the problems developers need to be aware of in pastoral development.

Lessons learned: Engaging with pastoralists – a holistic development approach

junio 2018
These lessons learned have been developed for planners and policymakers: (a) to help them avoid investment strategies and policies that impact negatively on pastoralists; and (b) to enable them to ensure that specific policies and plans for pastoral development are more closely tailored to the needs of pastoralists.

Women-led business and value chain development; a case study in Tajikistan

abril 2018

Investments in smallholder goat development and related value chains are effective means to reduce poverty and increase the incomes of men and women from resource-poor households. They are also effective channels to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment in remote mountainous
areas.
 

Smallholder pig value chain development project

octubre 2016
Developing smallholder pig value chains in Uganda to increase rural incomes and adapt to climate change.

Lessons learned: Pastoralism land rights and tenure

abril 2016
This note describes the land tenure issues faced by pastoralists and how IFAD has dealt with some of these through its programmes and projects.

FAO's and IFAD's Engagement in Pastoral Development

febrero 2016
This joint evaluation synthesis report (JES) has been prepared by FAO and IFAD Evaluation Offices (OED  and IOE) within the framework of ‘Statement Intent’ of 2 April 2013 for strengthening collaboration across the two  Rome-based agencies.

Development of innovative site-specific integrated animal health packages

noviembre 2015

Livestock contribute to the livelihoods of roughly 70 per cent of the world’s poor, supporting farmers, consumers, traders and laborers throughout the developing world. The increasing demand for livestock products for the growing populations of developing countries, particularly in Africa, offers new market opportunities for poor farmers in rural areas.

Success in raising small-farmer productivity leads to improvements in household food security, nutrition and income, leading to poverty reduction. However, in vast areas of sub-Saharan Africa, increased and sustained animal production by small farmers is greatly hampered by livestock diseases. Animal diseases severely constrain livestock enterprises of smallholder livestock keepers in sub-Saharan Africa but are not given the attention they deserve by the global community

Public-private-producer partnerships (4Ps) in small ruminant value chain development in India

septiembre 2015
In August 2015, a grant agreement was signed between IFAD and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to “demonstrate that the goat subsector in India has a great potential to contribute to poverty alleviation and offers opportunities where donors can partner with private sector, public sector, and producers to effect large-scale productivity improvement in small ruminant value chains in Bihar, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh states”.

Notas sobre cómo Integración de sistemas portátiles de biogás en proyectos respaldados por el FIDA

junio 2015

El acceso a servicios modernos de energías renovables es un factor clave para erradicar la pobreza y garantizar la seguridad alimentaria. 

Enabling Land Management, Resilient Pastoral Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction in Africa

marzo 2015

The World Initiative for Sustainable Pastoralism (WISP) is a global knowledge and advocacy network that promotes understanding of sustainable pastoral development for both poverty reduction and sustainable environmental management. WISP was executed by the International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN).

The Programme built the capacity of pastoral institutions to engage in advocacy based on state-of-the-art global learning on sustainable pastoralism, enabling pastoralist institutions around the world to network and shared experiences and opportunities, and ensured that the voice of pastoralists remained central to policy discourse and learning.

Smallholder livestock development: scaling up note

febrero 2015

La producción ganadera en pequeña escala se basa principalmente en explotaciones familiares y es crucial para los medios de vida de las personas pobres de las zonas rurales, la seguridad alimentaria y la creación de empleo. Los animales proporcionan alimentos para el consumo familiar, productos para la generación de ingresos y dinero en efectivo que puede obtenerse rápidamente cuando se producen situaciones de emergencia y crisis externas (que pueden deberse a condiciones climáticas, casos de enfermedad, inestabilidad de los precios, etc.). Los animales son activos importantes que satisfacen diversas necesidades de los pequeños productores (proporcionan estiércol, fuerza de tiro y de carga, etc.) y tienen asimismo un valor cultural y espiritual. Las aves de corral y los pequeños rumiantes suelen estar a cargo de las mujeres y les proporcionan beneficios directos.

Lecciones aprendidas Derechos sobre la tierra y tenencia en el pastoralismo

octubre 2014

This note highlights lessons learned on pastoralism land rights and tenure aiming to inform the design and implementation of country strategies and projects from the point of view of land tenure issues faced by pastoralists.

It also provides examples of how IFAD has dealt with some of these issues through its programmes and projects.

FLEXI BIOGAS: Making Biogas Portable and Affordable

febrero 2014

Article in F@rmletter - The E-magazine of the World’s Farmers (pg 12-13). It describes the Flexi Biogas system as an innovative portable biogas model. 

This was the result of small grant to pilot the technology as part of the Innovation Mainstreaming Initiative funded by the UK Department for International Development.

Family Poultry Development - issues, opportunities and constraints. Working Paper

enero 2014

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) are funding a number of projects developed to help achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) related to improving food security, income generation and women’s empowerment, while respecting traditional knowledge and socio-cultural values. 

Family poultry production plays an essential role in some of these projects.

Project for Market and Pasture Management

agosto 2013
An IFAD Supervision Mission visited the project from 20th June to 5th July 2013. The main 1.objectives of the supervision mission are to ensure that the development objectives of the projects are being met and to satisfy IFAD‟s fiduciary responsibilities, with a focus on: (i) assessment of the implementation progress of the project, including assessment of the achievement of outputs by component and outcome as per the logframe of the project; (ii) assistance to identify and remove implementation bottlenecks and constraints; and (iii) agree on a set of actions to be implemented by the project in the next six to twelve months period.

Flexi Biogas systems: inexpensive, renewable energy for developing countries

noviembre 2012

The most common type of biogas system, and the most widely adopted in China and India, is a fixed dome system. Its construction requires skilled technical expertise and complex logistics, making installation expensive and time-consuming. Fixed dome systems are permanent installations, so secure land tenure is a prerequisite. These challenges make it difficult to adopt fixed dome systems in developing countries, particularly in Africa. As a result, many systems have failed and adoption rates have been low.

Another type of biogas system, manufactured in Kenya, is Flexi Biogas, a flexible above- ground system that is simpler and less costly to build and operate. This system does not require agitation and the digester is not a sealed tank but simply a 6m x 3m plastic bag made of PVC tarpaulin.
For more information please click on the link below.

Women and pastoralism

octubre 2012

The paper highlights the issues arising from the Global Gathering of Women Pastoralists (2010) which brought together over 100 women from herding communities across 32 different countries to discuss the challenges faced by pastoralist women and girls, and their potential opportunities.

It aims to support development practitioners in planning specific interventions and mainstreaming issues that potentially affect pastoralist women into the implementation stages of development initiatives. 

The paper is part of the IFAD Livestock Thematic Papers on Livestock and Pastoralists and Gender and Livestock, which offer an in-depth view of the broader context.

Livestock and Renewable Energy

octubre 2012

This Thematic Paper is part of a toolkit for development practitioners, created to support the design of appropriate livestock development interventions. It has been developed to assess existing synergies between livestock and the renewable energy sector and consider the potential benefits that could arise from their interactions, such as mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions, environmental preservation (soil restoration), and availability of clean, affordable and reliable energy sources (e.g. biogas). 

The paper is divided into two sections. The first part looks at the livestock’s potential as a renewable energy source. Through, for example, the use of cost-effective technologies such as biogas systems that can stem methane emissions from livestock manure by recovering the gas and using it as an energy source in alternative to wood/charcoal or fossil fuel. 

The second part, given the climate change scenario, considers viable applications of Renewable Energy Technologies (RETs) addressed for small-scale farmers and livestock keepers at different levels of the value chain that can provide multifunctional benefits for households, community and environment. 

Building and operating a mini-hatchery - sand method

septiembre 2011
La producción avícola a pequeña escala es una importante fuente de ingresos y nutrientes para la población rural pobre en el mundo en desarrollo. El sistema se basa en el suministro regular de polluelos de gallina y pato.
El presente manual describe:
• cómo construir una minincubadora con arena
• cómo obtener y seleccionar los huevos fértiles
• cómo colocar los huevos en la incubadora
• el mantenimiento cotidiano de la incubadora, y
• el manejo de los polluelos al eclosionar.
 

IFAD's livestock position paper

abril 2010
IFAD’s goal is that rural women and men in developing countries are empowered to achieve higher incomes and improved food security at the household level. In this way it will contribute to the achievement of Millennium Development Goal #1: “The eradication of extreme poverty”. (IFAD, Strategic Framework 2007-2010)

Gender and livestock: tools for design

febrero 2010

This Thematic Paper is part of a Toolkit for Project Design (Livestock Thematic Papers: Tools for Project Design) which reflects IFAD’s commitment to developing a sustainable livestock sector in which poor farmers and herders might have higher incomes, and better access to assets, services, technologies and markets.

The paper indents to be a practical tool for development practitioners, project designers and policymakers to define appropriate livestock development interventions. It also provides recommendations on critical issues for rural development and also possible responses and actions to encourage the socio-economic empowerment of poor livestock keepers.

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