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East Asia and Pacific Agriculture and Rural Development News

Quarterly Web Update June 2009


Quarterly Web Update June 2009

HIGHLIGHTS
FEATURE STORY

PhilippineswaterWorld Bank shows the Agrarian community of Amianan how to access clean water. 

blue arrow Story blue arrow Press Release  blue arrowAgrarian Reform Communities Development Project


New Publication:

LaoPolicypicPolicy, market and agriculture transition in the Northern Uplands  - a contribution to the policy, market, and agriculture transition issues and dialogue..find out more.

 

LaoSanitationSanitary and phytosanitary measures: enhancing trade, food safety, and agricultural health- commercialization of agriculture helps increase import of seed, planting material, and breeding stock...read more. 

 

Updates.. ongoing hot topics in agriculture

Food Crisis...not over for many poor people...click here 
 
Global Food Prices Response program..read more 

 

De SurPhilippines: a proud community-owned mill provides cheap milling services to rice and corn farmers, helping them reduce poverty in their village and other nearby areas...more.

 

More on Boosting the Philippines Community..

AgrariancommunityCommunal irrigation systems helps increase incomes among Agrarian population..more  


Chat - balloonsJoin the Discussion on EAP Agricultural Issues !

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
? Did you know that 65% of Cambodia's population has improved water resources.  
 
See Data and Statistics for more interesting facts...more

Learn More
 
blue arrowLessons and Knowledge - a consultative process on natural resources management for sustainable development..click here 
 
blue arrowEast Asia and Pacific Newsletter - General news from around the region
 
 


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