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eDialogue: What future for small-scale farming?

eDialogue: What future for small-scale farming?

By Foresight4Food

Small-scale farmers are critical to food systems in much of the world. Vast numbers of rural households rely, at least in part, on agriculture for their livelihood. Yet times are tough for small-scale farmers, with many being among the poorest and most food insecure people on the planet, who are furthest away from achieving SDG 1 (No Poverty) and SDG 2 (Zero Hunger). Meanwhile, COVID-19 puts a spotlight on the importance of resilient food systems and the vulnerability of poor rural households.
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eDialogue_Transition pathways and strategies in small-scale farming

eDialogue: What future for small-scale farming?Nov 11, 2020

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eDialogue_Policy Implications

eDialogue_Policy Implications

In this last session of the eDialogue "What Future for Small-Scale Farming?" we are drawing out the key messages and insights and assessing the implications for national policy and development investments.

Speakers:

David Nabarro, Strategic Director of 4SD, Convenor of the Food System Dialogues, Envoy of WHO Director-General on COVID-19, and Co-Director and Professor of the Institute of Global Health Innovation at Imperial College London

Thomas Jayne, Professor at the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics at Michigan State University

Meike van Ginneken, Associate Vice President for Strategy and Knowledge at IFAD

Rebbie Harawa, Regional & Research Program Director, Easter and Southern Africa at ICRISAT

Ángela María Penagos Concha, Director of Agrifood Initiative and Vice- Presidency of Research, University de los Andes

Avinash Kishore, Research fellow at IFPRI, India

Elena Lazos Chavero, Professor at the Institute of Social Research at the National Autonomous University of Mexico

Nov 25, 202001:43:19
eDialogue_Transition pathways and strategies in small-scale farming

eDialogue_Transition pathways and strategies in small-scale farming

In this session we explore  transition pathways and strategies for small-scale farming households with a particular focus on the role and intersection of commercialisation, food production for self-consumption, and social protection. This recognises the importance of understanding the  diversity of small-scale farming and the need for different combinations of strategies to help tackle the economic challenges and poor nutrition still faced by many small-scale farming households.

Nov 11, 202001:29:26
eDialogue_Synthesis of the regional sessions

eDialogue_Synthesis of the regional sessions

Synthesis session and regional comparisons (22nd of October 12:00 UTC)

  • Heitor Mancini Teixeira - Researcher at WUR, Netherlands
  • South Asia: Avinash Kishore - Research Fellow IFPRI, South Asia
  • Africa: Martin Muchero - Independent Consultant, Botswana
  • Grahame Dixie – Executive Director of Grow Asia

https://www.foresight4food.net/edialogue-what-future-for-small-scale-farming/

Oct 26, 202001:23:07
eDialogue_South Asia

eDialogue_South Asia

South Asia (21st of October 10:00 UTC):

  • Sudha Narayanan - Associate Professor at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development, India
  • Mamata Pradhan - Associate Research Fellow with the Tata Cornell Institute-Technical Assistance and Research for Indian Nutrition and Agriculture (TCI-TARINA) consortium, India
  • Mekhala Krishnamurthy - Senior Fellow at the Centre of Policy and Research and Associate Professor at Ashoka University, India
  • Ranjitha Puskur - Research Lead on Gender, Youth and Livelihoods at IRR
  • Jeevika Weerahewa - Professor at the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
  • Aditi Mukherji - Research Group Leader at International Water Management Institute, Nepal
  • Avinash Kishore - Research Fellow IFPRI, South Asia

https://www.foresight4food.net/edialogue-what-future-for-small-scale-farming/

Oct 26, 202001:20:16
eDialogue_Latin America

eDialogue_Latin America

Latin America (21st of October 14:00 UTC):

  • Milena Umana – Researcher RIMISP, Columbia
  • Claus Reiner - Country Director & Head Latin America and the Caribbean Division at IFAD
  • Heitor Mancini Teixeira - Researcher at WUR, Netherlands
  • Maija Peltola - Country Director Latin America and the Caribbean Division of IFAD, Panama
  • Alejandra Arce – Associate Researcher at the International Potato Center
  • Jamie Forero – retired professor from University Javeriana de Bogotá (recorded contribution)

https://www.foresight4food.net/edialogue-what-future-for-small-scale-farming/

Oct 26, 202001:22:59
eDialogue_Africa

eDialogue_Africa

Africa (22nd of October 10:00 UTC / 12am Paris / 11am Lagos):

  • Adebayo Aromolaran - Dean and Professor at the Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria
  • Cyriaque Hakizimana - Researcher at PLAAS, South Africa
  • Aida Isinika - Associate Professor at Sokoine University, Tansania
  • Abdelbagi M Ismail - Principal Scientist at IRRI Africa
  • Martin T Muchero - Independent Consultant, Botswana
  • Jemimah Njuki - Senior Programme Specialist IDRC

https://www.foresight4food.net/edialogue-what-future-for-small-scale-farming/

Oct 26, 202001:20:52
eDialogue_East Asia

eDialogue_East Asia

East Asia (21st of October 2020 08:00 UTC):

  • Fabrizio Bresciani - Lead Regional Economist Asia and Pacific at IFAD
  • Irish Baguilat - Coordinator for UN Decade of Family Farming and Women Farmers' Agenda at Asian Farmers’ Association for Sustainable Rural Development, Philippines
  • Grahame Dixie – Executive Director of Grow Asia
  • Marlene Ramirez – Secretary General at AsiaDHRRA
  • Andrew Powell - CEO Asia BioBusiness, Singapore
  • Tran Cong Thang – Director General at the Institute of Policy and Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam

https://www.foresight4food.net/edialogue-what-future-for-small-scale-farming/

Oct 26, 202001:22:32