Appropriate seed and grain storage systems for small-scale farmers: key practices for DRR implementers

This brief provides practical guidelines on storage practices and methodologies to assist southern African farmers prone to natural hazards, mainly cyclones, droughts and floods. Indeed, suboptimal storage of agricultural products can lead to important losses resulting in increased vulnerability of these farmers in normal conditions, but the combined effect of natural disasters and poor storage practices may lead to tremendous losses for small farmers, with devastating effects both from economic and food security points of view.

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Main Authors: 186414 Taruvinga, C., 186404 FAO, Harare (Zimbabwe). Subregional Office for Southern Africa eng, 186415 Mejia, D., 186403 Sanz Alvarez, J.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Harare (Zimbabwe) FAO 2014
Subjects:small scale farming, Seeds, Varieties, Seed storage, Grain, food security, land use, Water use, climate change, Natural disasters, disaster preparedness, Local communities, agricultural practices, capacity building, farmer field schools,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-i3769e.pdf
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