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03a01 W. O. Baudoin
FAO’sFAO’s endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce
Children learn how torecognize a maturevegetable beforeharvesting it.
Rural women drawfresh water from newcement-linedreservoirs built withTeleFood funds
Farmers harvestwatermelons
Some of the refugeeswho are planting anorchard with fruit treesprovided by aTeleFood project
In 1997, FAO launched TeleFood programme raising awareness aboutthe problem of hunger..and to promote grassroot interventions
Since its start, the campaign with assistance of the media hasgenerated more than US$10 million in donations. Money raisedthrough TeleFood pays for small, sustainable projects that help small-scale farmers produce more food for their families and communities.
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Two priority target programmesTwo priority target programmes
Urban and peri-urban horticulture School gardens
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By the year 2020, 50% of the world population will live in cities.
WRI: 52% of the poor lived in urban areas in the year 2000.
Urban and Peri-urban Horticulture
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S 1: SECURE THE ESSENTIAL PRODUCTION RESOURCES: Land and waterS 1: SECURE THE ESSENTIAL PRODUCTION RESOURCES: Land and water
• Promote land lease systems and the establishments of green zones reservedfor horticulture production within and around the cities.
• Promote access to sufficient irrigation water of reliable quality
Urban and Peri-urban Horticulture: 3-S strategy3-S strategy
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S 2: SECURE PRODUCT QUALITYS 2: SECURE PRODUCT QUALITY
• Follow international quality and food safety standards
• Apply Integrated Production and Protection Crop management (IPP)
• Promote product labelling for traceability
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S 3: SECURE THE INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT AND IMPACT FOR THE BENEFICIARIESS 3: SECURE THE INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT AND IMPACT FOR THE BENEFICIARIES
• Establish a steering committee at Municipal level
• Activate micro-credit systems accessible to the target beneficiaries
• Promote access to fruits and vegetable (marketing and distribution)
• Increase F& V consumption through nutrition education
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School garden initiative
Familiarise school children with simple production technologies andcreate awareness about the nutritional benefits of fruits & vegetables
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Improving child nutrition and education through the promotion ofgarden projects in schools and health centres.
Joint FAO-WFP programme
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���� Lack of awareness on behalf of policy and decisionmakers on the assets of horticulture
Only a few countries have horticulture development action plans
���� Lack of awareness of what FAO and other internationalorganizations are doing about horticulture
The technical guidelines and training materials are largely unknownand not used
CONSTRAINTS to horticulture production development andCONSTRAINTS to horticulture production development andincreased consumptionincreased consumption
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Proposed future interventions to overcome these constraintsProposed future interventions to overcome these constraints
���� Strengthen the national capacity to deal with horticulture Formulate national Horticulture actions plans
���� Create more visibility and awareness about the assets ofhorticulture for improved well-being in terms of health andincome
Create an interactive web-site
“Good Morning Horticulture”
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FAO’sFAO’s endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce
Good morning horticulture
Good morning horticulture is an information and training program on horticulture,its benefits for food, income and health. It will be made accessible as daily
sessions of short duration (approx. 2-5 minutes) through an Internet website. Theidea is to bring to the homes an animated presentation which farmers and families
can view and listen each day at their convenient time (logon website).
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FAO’sFAO’s endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce
It was realized that there is considerable knowledge available within FAO andother Organizations related to the production and consumption of fruits and
vegetables which is largely unknown and therefore underutilized
It is assumed that books on shelves or even as electronic version are toocumbersome to consult. Therefore, it is proposed to interact with the target
audience on a daily basis with short animated training sessions.
Background and JustificationBackground and JustificationBackground and JustificationBackground and Justification
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FAO’sFAO’s endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce
Objective:
Grow and Eat More Vegetables and Fruitsthrough
Online dissemination of information on horticulture for food,income and health
An attractive proposal as a component
of an inter-agency initiative?
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Thank you for your kind attention
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FAO’sFAO’s endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce
FAO’s ENDAVOUR
NORMATIVE:
FIELD OPERATIONS:
• Expert meetings• Codex Alimentarius• Handbooks• National horticulture develeopment plans• Guidelines• Database (Hortivar)• Networks• Food balance sheet
• Projects• Improving Nutrition and Household Food Security:
Belgium funded projects in Mozambique, Zambia, Ethiopia
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GrowingGrowing awarenessawareness of the importance of the importanceof an of an improvedimproved and and diversifieddiversified dietdiet
People are becoming more and more aware of the benefits of a diversified diet tomeet their daily requirements in terms of vitamins, minerals, micronutrients andproteins.
Horticulture products provide an answer to the growing demand for a healthierlifestyle, e.g. thanks to their specific and unique functional characteristics such asantioxidant properties.
Growing awareness about the functional properties of fruits and vegetables tocombat vitamine and micro-nutrient deficiencies and prevent certaincardiovascular disorders and reduce the risk for certain cancers.
FAO’sFAO’s endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce
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FAO’sFAO’s endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce endeavour to meeting the future needs for horticulture produce
Implementation arrangements of HFFImplementation arrangements of HFF
�� Resource base regional and global networksResource base regional and global networks
The existing regional and global networks operating under the auspices of the FAO are valuableresource base for exchanging information and for implementing capacity building.
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HORTICULTURAL CROPS
Comparative advantages
Socio-economic Nutrition and health
High return per unit of land, water and labour
High content invitamins and essential micro-nutrients,proteins and fibres
Women; men; youth; young graduates; disabled; refugees; retirees
Beneficiaries
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