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Heifer International and the Food Crisis: Agroecology Critical Part of Solution
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In developing countries rice and other staples are being priced out of reach for the world's poorest people, resulting in shortage-related violence in
DeVries asks: "In light of this new reality — the high price of energy, global warming and increased demand, what is our strategy? In
Farmers with incomes of a few hundred dollars a year can hardly afford to buy cows or goats, but Heifer's projects provide the cows or goats and then ask the farmers to pay for them by "Passing on the Gift" of offspring of the livestock to others. That multiplies and spreads the benefits, and it makes it possible for farmers, with training in integrated agriculture, to begin developing environmentally sound farms that can double or triple their previous output. Since Heifer started in 1944, this approach has helped more than 48 million people become more self-reliant.
Agroecology and mixed farming as hunger solution
Heifer is not alone in pressing for greater development efforts using livestock and agriculture.
"Rapid agricultural and rural development holds the key to eliminating poverty in
East Africa Dairy Development scales up this approach
Scaling up Heifer's approach is the goal of a recent
Farmer business associations will own and manage the chilling plants. The project will provide extensive training in animal agriculture, animal well-being, and business practices. Thus, farmers with only one or two cows will be able to participate in the "value chain" of profit through the commercial dairy industry while maintaining pastoral production methods that are environmentally friendly.
Heifer's mission is to end hunger and poverty while caring for the earth. For more than 60 years, Heifer International has provided livestock and environmentally sound agricultural training to improve the lives of those who struggle daily for reliable sources of food and income. Heifer is currently working in more than 57 countries, including the U.S., to help families and communities become more self-reliant.
For more information, visit http://www.heifer.org/foodcrisis
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