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Law No. 2200

Legislation
Cazaquistão
Rússia
Ásia Central

This Law consists of 5 Chapters that contain 26 articles. Chapter 1 lays down the general provisions. Chapter 2 lists the types of activity that are subject to obligatory licensing. Chapter 3 determines licensing for export and import of commodities (produce service). Chapter 4establishes the modalities of issuing licences. Chapter 5 establishes liability for the infringement of the legislation currently in force on licensing.

Law No. 471-1 of 1999 on amendments and additions to the Law on licensing.

Legislation
Cazaquistão
Rússia
Ásia Central

Point 26 of the paragraph 1 of the Article 9 is supplemented with the expression "land survey/mapping practices". Point 45 of the paragraph 1 of the Article 9 acquires a new wording. It reads as follows "formal acceptance, storage and processing of cereals and the by-products of their processing at grain-elevators". Paragraph 1 of the Article 12 is supplemented with the following sentence: "Export and import of some commodities (produce and service) are subject to obligatory licensing".

Amends: Law No. 2200 (1995-04-17)

Paraguay: Financial and Economic Implications of No-tillage and Crop Rotations Compared to Conventional Cropping Systems

Reports & Research
Novembro, 1997
Paraguai
Estados Unidos
Brasil
Américas

The introduction of soybeans to the southern and eastern parts of Paraguay in the early 1970s, followed by wheat in the mid-1970s, using conventional mechanised soil preparation practices with disc ploughs and harrows, initiated a process of widespread soil degradation and erosion. The technique of no-tillage was first used in Paraguay in the late 1970s. Following a slow start, its adoption by Paraguayan farmers gathered momentum increasing from 20,000 ha in 1991/92 to an impressive 250,000 ha in 1995/96, accounting for about 19% of the land cultivated mechanically.

Non-thematic issue

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 1999
Austrália
Madagáscar
Itália
Oceânia

This issue of Unasylva contains, as promised in the previous edition, additional articles on sustainable mountain development. These articles help to complete the focus on the topic and should also help to promote interest in the recently declared International Year of the Mountain (2000) for which FAO has been designated lead agency status within the United Nations system.

Running Out of Time: The Reduction of women's work burden in agricultural production

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2015
Egito
Bangladesh
Nepal
Zâmbia
Gana
Alemanha
Burkina Faso
República Democrática do Congo
Congo
Etiópia
Níger
Camarões
Tailândia
Moçambique
África do Sul
Uganda
Tanzania
Síria
Cambodja
Índia
Sudão
Quênia

Based on a broad literature review, this publication discusses rural women’s time poverty in agriculture, elaborates on its possible causes and implications and provides insight into the various types of constraints that affect the adoption of solutions for reducing work burden. This paper raises questions about the adequacy of women’s access to technologies, services and infrastructure and about the control women have over their time, given their major contributions to agriculture.

Land and agriculture: From UNCED, Rio de Janeiro 1992 to WSSD, Johannesburg 2002

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2002
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Honduras
Nepal
Zâmbia
Zimbabwe
Peru
Guatemala
Reino Unido
China
Benim
Malawi
França
Colômbia
Quênia
Filipinas
África do Sul
Lesoto
Madagáscar
Nicarágua
Índia
Senegal
Brasil

This conmpendium of recent sustainable development initiatives in the field of agriculture and land management has been developed as a supporting document for the Task Manager's Report on the Land and Agriculture Cluster for Chapters 10, 12 and 14 of Agenda 21. The report draws together 75 cases from over 45 countries, illustrating the many features of improved land management and sustainable agriculture and rural development.

Réforme agraire: colonisation et coopératives agricoles 1998/1

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 1998
Sérvia
França
Macedónia do Norte
Bangladesh
Honduras
Estados Unidos
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Colômbia
Quênia
Marrocos
Japão
Uganda
Albânia
Itália
Tanzania
Equador
Tunísia
Senegal
Sudão
Paraguai
México
Brasil
Américas

This issue of Land Reform, Land Settlement and Cooperatives includes interesting descriptions of land tenure and related policies in Uganda, Tunisia, the United Republic of Tanzania and Morocco. Two thought-provoking articles on access to land and other assets focus on policies to reduce poverty and the function of markets in the allocation of production resources. In the first, J. Melmed-Sanjak and S.

No-Tillage Farming for Sustainable Land Management: Lessons from the 2000 Brazil Study Tour

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2001
Moçambique
Quênia
Zâmbia
Uganda
Mali
Zimbabwe
Eritreia
Tanzania
África do Sul
Gana
Malawi
México
Brasil
África
Américas

In November 2000, the World Bank (WB) and the Brazilian Federation for Direct Planting into Crop Residue (FEBRAPDP) organized the third Study Tour on “Producer-Led Rural Organizations for Sustainable Land Management” (PRO-SLM), with particular emphasis on notillage systems (NT).1 The Study Tour followed a 10-day itinerary of over 1,000 km through Southern Brazil, covering Paraná and Santa Catarina States, two states which received WB support through land and micro-watershed management projects.

Les terres et l'agriculture

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2003
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Honduras
Zimbabwe
Guatemala
Canadá
Malawi
Sri Lanka
Níger
Quênia
Paquistão
Filipinas
Lesoto
Vietnam
Madagáscar
Cuba
Nicarágua
França

Ce recueil d'initiatives rcentes de dveloppement durable dans le domaine de la gestion des terres et de l'agriculture a t labor comme document d'appui au Rapport de la Commission de travail examinant le volet Terres et agriculture pour les chapitres 10, 12 et 14 de l'Action 21. Ce rapport prsente un ensemble de 75 tudes de cas provenant de 45 pays et illustrant les diffrents aspects d'une amlioration de la gestion des terres et de l'agriculture et du dveloppement durable.

Carbon sequestration in dryland soils

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2004
Nigéria
Estados Unidos
Espanha
Austrália
Reino Unido
Canadá
Irã
Malawi
Paquistão
Níger
Quênia
Iémen
Itália
Países Baixos
Argentina
Índia
Senegal
Sudão
Brasil
Ásia
África
Américas

This publication reflects part of FAO's work on soil carbon sequestration within the framework of its programme on the integrated planning and management of land resources for sustainable rural development. The report presents a comprehensive analysis of the scientific aspects and potential for carbon sequestration in drylands – some of the most soil-degraded and impoverished regions of the world. It is based on case studies carried out across different land-use and managaement systems in several distinctive dryland areas.