Irrigated Urban Vegetable Production in Ghana: Characteristics, Benefits and Risk Mitigation

Irrigated Urban Vegetable Production in Ghana: Characteristics, Benefits and Risk Mitigation
Title Irrigated Urban Vegetable Production in Ghana: Characteristics, Benefits and Risk Mitigation PDF eBook
Author Pay Drechsel
Publisher IWMI
Pages 249
Release 2014-09-17
Genre Irrigation farming
ISBN 9290907983

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Irrigated Urban Vegetable Production in Ghana

Irrigated Urban Vegetable Production in Ghana
Title Irrigated Urban Vegetable Production in Ghana PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 2006
Genre Irrigation farming
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Informal Irrigation in Urban West Africa

Informal Irrigation in Urban West Africa
Title Informal Irrigation in Urban West Africa PDF eBook
Author Pay Drechsel
Publisher IWMI
Pages 43
Release 2006
Genre Irrigation farming
ISBN 9290906421

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This report tries to provide a state-of-the-art overview on irrigated urban agriculture in the West African subregion based on a comprehensive literature review supported by the results of three IWMI FAO projects.

Consumer Perceptions of Fruit and Vegetable Quality

Consumer Perceptions of Fruit and Vegetable Quality
Title Consumer Perceptions of Fruit and Vegetable Quality PDF eBook
Author Keraita, B.
Publisher International Water Management Institute (IWMI)
Pages 35
Release 2015-10-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 929090822X

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With increasing change of traditional diets, and the emergence of new supply and marketing chains, urban food consumers in low-income countries are faced with multiple food safety challenges, among which microbial contamination and pesticides are key concerns for fruits and vegetables sold on urban markets in West Africa. Although consumers have a genuine interest in healthy food, and are willing to pay premiums, their interpretation of food quality and risks deviates from scientific health risk assessments and does not translate into recommended risk mitigation behavior. To safeguard public health, alternative measures are needed to support consumers’ risk awareness and decision making. The review looked at common and less-common options to trigger and support behavioral change, including safety labeling (certification), corporate social responsibility models, incentive systems and social marketing of safe practices, to address potential food safety risks from farming in urban and peri-urban areas. Overall, it appears that regulatory measures for risk management, including certifications, will be – for now – less effective in the West African setup due to low educational levels in view of chemical and microbial risk, diverse and often informal food chains, poor safety supporting infrastructure and weak institutional capacities for compliance monitoring.

Characteristics of Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture in West Africa

Characteristics of Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture in West Africa
Title Characteristics of Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture in West Africa PDF eBook
Author Imogen Bellwood-Howard
Publisher International Water Management Institute (IWMI)
Pages 42
Release 2015-10-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9290908211

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The report summarizes key results from surveys carried out on urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA) in Tamale (Ghana) and Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) in 2013. The aim was to provide a broad overview of the state of UPA in the study cities and a basis for future research endeavors. The randomized sampling approach used aerial photography to identify 10 sites in different categories of farm in each city. Farmers provided information on their cropping and livestock-rearing activities. There were similarities between the cities, but the differences in the expression of UPA in Tamale and Ouagadougou were more intriguing, as in farm sizes, crops grown and livestock ownership. Farmers were particularly concerned about diminishing access to land in Tamale, where sales by chiefs to private investors were accelerating. In Ouagadougou, formal reallocation of land to homeowners by the state had similarly decreased available farmland. Water availability was a universal concern, and the quality of water used for irrigation was potentially more questionable in Ouagadougou than in Tamale. The results point to the need for further work on uncontaminated, perennial water sources and soil fertility management, alongside focuses on commercialization of animal production, and the legal, political and institutional context of UPA in different West African cities.

Gender dimensions of solid and liquid waste management for reuse in agriculture in Asia and Africa

Gender dimensions of solid and liquid waste management for reuse in agriculture in Asia and Africa
Title Gender dimensions of solid and liquid waste management for reuse in agriculture in Asia and Africa PDF eBook
Author Taron, Avinandan
Publisher IWMI
Pages 37
Release 2021-10-21
Genre Law
ISBN 9290909277

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Resource Recovery and Reuse (RRR) is a subprogram of the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) dedicated to applied research on the safe recovery of water, nutrients and energy from domestic and agro-industrial waste streams. This subprogram aims to create impact through different lines of action research, including (i) developing and testing scalable RRR business models, (ii) assessing and mitigating risks from RRR for public health and the environment, (iii) supporting public and private entities with innovative approaches for the safe reuse of wastewater and organic waste, and (iv) improving rural-urban linkages and resource allocations while minimizing the negative urban footprint on the peri-urban environment. This subprogram works closely with the World Health Organization (WHO), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), United Nations University (UNU) and many national and international partners across the globe. The RRR series of documents presents summaries and reviews of the subprogram’s research and resulting application guidelines, targeting development experts and others in the research for development continuum.

Cities and Agriculture

Cities and Agriculture
Title Cities and Agriculture PDF eBook
Author Henk de Zeeuw
Publisher Routledge
Pages 374
Release 2015-09-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317506618

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As people increasingly migrate to urban settings and more than half of the world's population now lives in cities, it is vital to plan and provide for sustainable and resilient food systems which reflect this challenge. This volume presents experience and evidence-based "state of the art" chapters on the key dimensions of urban food challenges and types of intra- and peri-urban agriculture. The book provides urban planners, local policy makers and urban development practitioners with an overview of crucial aspects of urban food systems based on an up to date review of research results and practical experiences in both developed and developing countries. By doing so, the international team of authors provides a balanced textbook for students of the growing number of courses on sustainable agriculture, food and urban studies, as well as a solid basis for well-informed policy making, planning and implementation regarding the development of sustainable, resilient and just urban food systems.