This year’s South Asia Sub-Regional Steering Committee Meeting will be held at Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Cox’s Bazar is the world’s longest beach with an unbroken 120 kilometer sandy beach with gentle slope. Cox’s Bazar is a fishing town and is also know by the name Panowa, whose literal translation means “yellow flower.” Its other old name was “Palongkee.”
NEWS
- SRSC South Asia participants visit community seed bank, dry fish producers in Cox’s Bazar
- Good practices on seeds, advocacy, & women win at SRSC South Asia KM Fair
GOOD PRACTICES
Bangladesh
- Community Seed Bank: Ensuring farmers’ seed sovereignty
- Enhancing farmers and fishers’ capacity to improve their livelihood through community radio
- Pesticide-Free Dry Fish Production: Ensuring income, reducing health risks
Nepal
- MTCP2 Nepal’s suggestions incorporated on the draft Right to Food Bill
- Nepal forms National Farmers Commission through the intervention of farmers & MTCP2
- Woman farmer increased vegetable production & solved the problems of crop diseases, weather forecast, & market prices
India
- For women farmers in India, digital is the way to go!
- SEWA-Kerala eases the life of fisherwomen in Ernakulum
- SALT Farming: A boon for Meghalaya farmers
Sri Lanka
- Preserving traditional seeds through Seed Banks in Udalumada village
- Women in Kambiadiya village overturn deadly agriculture practices
- Linking farmers to modern technology for value added production
Documentation
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