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African Agrarian Philosophy

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African Agrarian Philosophy

African Agrarian Philosophy by Mbih Jerome Tosam, Erasmus Masitera
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 417 Pages | ISBN : 3031430395 | 7.4 MB

This book critically explores indigenous sub-Saharan African agrarian thought. Indigenous African agrarian philosophy is an uncharted and largely overlooked area of study in the burgeoning fields of African philosophy and philosophy of nature. The book shows that wherever human beings have lived, they have been preoccupied with exploring ways to ensure the sustainable management of limited resources at their disposal, to attain to their basic needs: food, shelter, and security. The book also shows that agriculture and the way people relate with nature are an essential, but generally neglected, determinant of the emergence and orientation of all philosophical traditions. In traditional, pre-colonial African culture, it was difficult to separate agriculture from African relational ontology. Agriculture and the use of natural resources were at the centre of community life and influenced the social, political, economic, and spiritual worldviews of the people. In their contact with nature through agriculture, different beliefs, knowledge systems, norms, moral outlooks, cultural practices and institutions emerged and have been valorized to guide societies on how to sustainably manage the environment.

Rethinking Food System Transformation

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Rethinking Food System Transformation

Rethinking Food System Transformation by Rachel Bezner Kerr, T. L. Pendergrast, Bobby J. Smith II, Jeffrey Liebert
English | PDF (True) | 2023 | 85 Pages | ISBN : 3031304837 | 3.7 MB

This book contains a collection of selected papers from the 2017 Farm-to-Plate: Uniting for a Just and Sustainable Food System conference in Ithaca, New York, which explored what different advocates, stakeholders, growers, and community members today prioritize when it comes to justice, action, and transformation in the agri-food system. The research presented at this symposium shows the diverse range of approaches scientists have taken to investigate this aforementioned question. The papers represent a combined effort to creatively educate, share, and connect work being done by stakeholders on food system transformation.

Endophytes: Mineral Nutrient Management, Volume 3

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Endophytes: Mineral Nutrient Management, Volume 3

Endophytes: Mineral Nutrient Management, Volume 3 by Dinesh Kumar Maheshwari
English | EPUB | 2021 | 341 Pages | ISBN : 303065446X | 28.8 MB

The challenges to meet the food requirement of the burgeoning population and stabilized productivity of agriculture lands can only be met by a second green revolution. After steadily declining for over a decade hunger is on the rise again, affecting million people of the global population. Therefore, crop yields must be increased substantially over the coming decades to keep pace with global food demand.

Endophytes: Mineral Nutrient Management, Volume 3

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Endophytes: Mineral Nutrient Management, Volume 3

Endophytes: Mineral Nutrient Management, Volume 3 by Dinesh Kumar Maheshwari
English | PDF | 2021 | 341 Pages | ISBN : 303065446X | 7.3 MB

The challenges to meet the food requirement of the burgeoning population and stabilized productivity of agriculture lands can only be met by a second green revolution. After steadily declining for over a decade hunger is on the rise again, affecting million people of the global population. Therefore, crop yields must be increased substantially over the coming decades to keep pace with global food demand.