Apr 28, 2016 - ... rding to Siegel, most of the food waste in the developing world (such as the Mekong region) is said to occur in the supply chain. “It’s either the farmers suffer crop failu ...
Sep 9, 2016 - ... veral times after their first failed attempt, leading to higher expenses and greater losses.“Consequently, they cannot repay their loan and may not even have sufficient incom ...
Mar 24, 2016 - ... d that Cambodia is not the only country facing a water shortage. Many of the Mekong countries, including Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and parts of China, are facing similar situatio ...
Sep 7, 2015 - ... growing demand for food in the past 50 years and future production requires greater adoption of innovative technologies, he said.‘Trapped in poverty'Anni Mitin, executive di ...
Apr 28, 2015 - ... ve access to and sustainability of rural financial services in order to have greater impact on the rural poor. However, despite some success in increasing outreach and impact o ...
Apr 30, 2015 - ... erty reduction. Cambodia has rich water resources such as Tonle Sap Lake and Mekong River, and the catch of the freshwater fish provides 75% of animal protein uptake for the ...
Aug 7, 2016 - ... and those affected by war and living in disadvantaged regions are at a much greater risk of malnutrition, Save the Children says. Children living in rural areas are 1.37 times ...
Oct 22, 2015 - ... technical and administrative spheres;To collaborate more effectively for the greater utilisation of their agriculture and industries, the expansion of their trade, including th ...
Sep 30, 2016 - ... anies controlling 60% of seeds and 70% of agrochemicals worldwide with still greater oligopoly possible – a historic power shift throughout global agricultural inputs and eve ...
Oct 13, 2016 - ... he six global chemical and seed giants will become three behemoths with even greater market control. Just when climate change demands a more diverse and adaptable food system, ...