farming-first-enhancing-sustainable-development-through-agriculture
    
    
    
    
    
   
       
       
           This document argues that returning farmers to the centre of policy decisions is fundamental to sustainable development. It outlines Farming First's call-to-action for policy-makers and practitioners to develop a locally sustainable value chain for global agriculture. The need for knowledge networks and policies centred on helping subsistence farmers to become small-scale entrepreneurs is outlined. The framework proposes six interlinked imperatives for sustainable development.
       
   
    
    
  
  
    
       
    
  
   
  
    
  
    
    
        
            
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        | Field | 
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        | Document type | 
        Advocacy and promotional materials | 
      
        | Language of document | 
        
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        | Topics | 
        - Agricultural management systems and technologies
 - Agricultural production
 - Agriculture
 - Agriculture and fishing
 - Environment and natural resources
 
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        | Geographic area (spatial range) | 
        
- Cambodia
 - Viet Nam
 - Lao People's Democratic Republic
 - Thailand
 - Myanmar
 - China
 
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        | Copyright | 
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        | Version / Edition | 
        1.0 | 
      
        | License | 
        
  unspecified
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        | Author (corporate) | 
        
	Farming First
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        | Publisher | 
        
	Farming First
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        | Pagination | 
        
	2 p.
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            | Date uploaded | 
            
                
    September 2, 2015, 06:13 (UTC)
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            | Date modified | 
            
                
    September 2, 2015, 06:25 (UTC)
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