By Jet Hermida on Sep 8, 2008 in DHRRA News | 0 Comments
AsiaDHRRA gladly welcomes Mr. Huang Sung Wei, its newest intern from Taiwan. Sung Wei will undergo a two-month intership program in the AsiaDHRRA Secretariat Office in Manila, Philippines. His learning objectives for the period include; Gaining a deep understanding of AsiaDHRRA and AFA operations Deepen understanding of the project“Linking Small Farmers to Market” Research about [...]
By Jet Hermida on Sep 5, 2008 in Farm Technology | 2 Comments
FarmFriday brings your this expense saving tip from PhilRICE A common practice among farmers is to routinely apply 3-4 bags N fertilizer during panicle initiation. This is not entirely a wrong practice, according to Ms. Evelyn Javier, soil scientist of the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice). “It is crucial for rice at this stage to [...]
By Jet Hermida on Sep 3, 2008 in Agriculture and Globalization, News Clippings | 0 Comments
For HungerWednesday, we found this article from GRAIN, which is very informative reading in the light of the impnding ASEAN FTA with EU… The European Union is promoting “association agreements” or “cooperation agreements” with Latin American countries. These agreements appear weaker and more flexible than the equivalent agreements that the USA is signing with countries [...]
By Jet Hermida on Aug 30, 2008 in DHRRA News | 0 Comments
Ms. Marlene Ramirez, Executive Director, AsiaDHRRA, shared her views with ADB NGO/Civil Society Anchors on how ADB and CSOs can work together to support implementation of ADB’s new long-term strategic framework more news here…..
By Jet Hermida on Aug 28, 2008 in Agricultural Researches, Farm Technology, Food Security, News Clippings | 1 Comment
This is another interesting article about the supertree, moringa oleifera. This is the first of four planned papers on the nutritional, therapeutic, and prophylactic properties of Moringa oleifera. In this introductory paper, the scientific evidence for health effects are summarized in tabular format, and the strength of evidence is discussed in very general terms. A [...]
By Jet Hermida on Aug 26, 2008 in Agricultural Researches, Agriculture and Globalization, News Clippings | 0 Comments
This article from IGTN suggests that the recent collapse of the WTO mini-ministerial, July 2008, reflects the new geopolitics of the global economy. The emerging economies are approaching trade issues and negotiations differently. Particularly they place more emphasis on supporting women employed in agriculture. There is new conviction among negotiators that poverty and livelihood issues [...]
By Jet Hermida on Aug 20, 2008 in Website advisory | 0 Comments
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By Jet Hermida on Aug 12, 2008 in DHRRA News | 0 Comments
The proceedings of the 7th AsiaDHRRA General Assembly is now available for download. click here to read or download the proceedings… visit the 7th AsiaDHRRA GA activity blog
By Jet Hermida on Aug 6, 2008 in Food Security | 0 Comments
HungerWednesday highlights this paper on the food crisis presented by AsiaDHRRA Chairperson Datuk Marimuthu Nadason during the Forum on Regional Strategic and Political Developments held in Singapore recently. The devastating presence of food crisis in this millennium has undoubtedly shocked all walks of life, from policy-makers to housewives in all areas of the globe. Unexpectedly, [...]
By Jet Hermida on Aug 5, 2008 in ICT and Small Farmers | 1 Comment
Heres’s an interesting reading for TechTuesday from the DevelopmentGateway about how ICT are becoming essential tools in providing agricultural extensions services. This paper reports on the 6th Consultative Expert Meeting of the ACP-EU Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Observatory (CTA) on ICTs. The summary report provides an outline of the main issues, developments and [...]
By Jet Hermida on Aug 1, 2008 in Agricultural Researches, Farm Technology, News Clippings | 0 Comments
FarmFriday showcases this rice farming tips from Philrice on “Controlling water during the rainy season” Don’t let your ricefields overflow with water. “Too much water, like the lack of it, could cause stress on the rice plant, affecting its growth and yield,” explained Jovino de Dios of the PhilRice’s Agronomy, Soils, and Plant Physiology Division. [...]
By Jet Hermida on Jul 31, 2008 in Agriculture and Globalization, Food Security, News Clippings | 0 Comments
Stumbled upon this worrisome article in reddit.. http://onthecommons.org | 17 Nov 2006 / Jonathan Rowe In my wife’s dialect of kari-ya, spoken on the island of Panay, in the Philippines, there is a word, binhi, which refers to the grains of rice that are set aside and used as seeds in the next planting season. [...]
By Jet Hermida on Jul 30, 2008 in Agriculture and Globalization, Food Security | 0 Comments
For HungerWednesday, we have this insightful interview over at grains.org, of Timothy Lang, a Professor of Food Policy at City University in London and a leading authority on food. “The steep rise in the price of basic food commodities on the world market this year came as no surprise to him, for he has been [...]
By Jet Hermida on Jul 30, 2008 in Agriculture and Globalization, News Clippings | 0 Comments
This is big! and its all over the net. From IHT GENEVA: A high-level summit meeting to salvage a global trade pact collapsed Tuesday after the United States, China and India failed to compromise on farm import rules, according to trade officials. Trade diplomats, who were not authorized to speak publicly, said that the meeting [...]
By admin on Jul 29, 2008 in Asia, DHRRA Members, DHRRA News | 0 Comments
AsiaDHRRA, a network of social development organization focusing on rural development in south east Asia, joins the international civil society organization in expressing our deep concern regarding the crackdown of protesters happening in South Korea . We are sad to note the government has not been sensitive to the voice of the people. The current [...]