Stories From The Field - Women working toward a non-toxic environment

The often unseen but disastrous consequences of chemical-intensive food and agricultural production are felt most by half of the world’s food producers and rural population: women. On the average, women make up about 43 percent of the agricultural labour force in developing countries, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Women are involved in all stages of food production€”everything from seed collection, land preparation, fertilizer and pesticides application, weeding, harvesting and storage, food processing, and livestock rearing. In addition, they are also responsible for most household and child-rearing activities.This booklet contains a collection of stories of 25 women from five countries who are involved in an inspiring, ongoing campaign to eliminate use of chemical pesticides and promote agroecology in the Mekong Region. These women are part of the programme Towards a Non-toxic SouthEast Asia, a programme aiming to reduce health and environmental risks from chemicals by monitoring, regulating and managing agricultural, industrial and consumer chemicals. Partners in this initiative are the Swedish Chemicals Agency (KemI), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Pesticide Action Network Asia and the Pacific (PAN AP) and The Field Alliance (TFA).The stories in this booklet highlight how women were influenced by the work of these dedicated organizations and how various activities and support resulted in mobilization of communities to start working for improved livelihoods, through reduction of pesticides use and shift to agro-ecology.

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Tiêu đề Stories From The Field - Women working toward a non-toxic environment
Mô tả The often unseen but disastrous consequences of chemical-intensive food and agricultural production are felt most by half of the world’s food producers and rural population: women. On the average, women make up about 43 percent of the agricultural labour force in developing countries, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Women are involved in all stages of food production€”everything from seed collection, land preparation, fertilizer and pesticides application, weeding, harvesting and storage, food processing, and livestock rearing. In addition, they are also responsible for most household and child-rearing activities.This booklet contains a collection of stories of 25 women from five countries who are involved in an inspiring, ongoing campaign to eliminate use of chemical pesticides and promote agroecology in the Mekong Region. These women are part of the programme Towards a Non-toxic SouthEast Asia, a programme aiming to reduce health and environmental risks from chemicals by monitoring, regulating and managing agricultural, industrial and consumer chemicals. Partners in this initiative are the Swedish Chemicals Agency (KemI), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Pesticide Action Network Asia and the Pacific (PAN AP) and The Field Alliance (TFA).The stories in this booklet highlight how women were influenced by the work of these dedicated organizations and how various activities and support resulted in mobilization of communities to start working for improved livelihoods, through reduction of pesticides use and shift to agro-ecology.
Lĩnh vực Nông nghiệp sinh thái
  • Hệ thống tích hợp
  • Giảm đầu vào và tái chế
  • Sức khỏe đất
  • Kinh tế và thu nhập
  • Dinh dưỡng và chế độ ăn uống
  • Hệ thống thực phẩm bền vững
  • Đa dạng sinh học
  • Khí hậu
  • Hợp tác
Từ khóa nông sinh thái
  • Nông nghiệp hữu cơ
  • Hệ thống thâm canh lúa
  • Kiểm soát sinh học
  • Phân ủ
  • Quản lý dịch hại tổng hợp
  • Sinh khối
  • Giun đất
  • Luân canh cây trồng
  • Tiếp cận thị trường
  • đỉnh thu nhập
  • An toàn thực phẩm
  • Sức khỏe con người
  • Dinh dưỡng
  • Làm vườn tại nhà
  • Chứng nhận
  • Chế biến thực phẩm
  • None
  • Biến đổi khí hậu
  • Hạn hán
  • Tính dễ tổn thương
  • Sự tham gia của cộng đồng
  • Hợp tác xã
  • Giáo dục và nhận thức
  • Ứng dụng di động
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Tác giả  Ilang Ilang Quijano et al. on behalf of Towards a Non-toxic Southeast Asia
Năm 2016
Loại tài liệu Tờ rơi
Ngôn ngữ Tiếng anh
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Quốc gia Mekong Region
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