May Muthuri
Engaging marginalized groups in the Greater Mekong region through action research
Originally published on the World Agroforestry Centre website. A new publication offers researchers guidelines on how best to engage with marginalized, ethnic-minority farming communities in the Greater Mekong region, so that research innovations reach and benefit their lives and livelihoods. The Greater Mekong region, made up of Cambodia, Laos, southwest China, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet […] Continue Reading
Tony Rinaudo: “FMNR can droughtproof the land against El Niño”
Originally published on the FMNR Hub website. Tony Rinaudo, Natural Resources Advisor at World Vision Australia, explains in an audio interview with Lou Del Bello from SciDev.Net how the restoration technique known as Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) can help communities prepare for climate stresses. Click here to listen to how FMNR has enabled farmers in Ethiopia cope with […] Continue Reading
Humbo: a bare mountain becomes a dense forest
Originally published on the FMNR Hub website. In 2008, decades of continuous clearing of trees for charcoal and firewood had left thousands of hectares of hills barren, exposing the residents to severe drought and starvation. To address this degradation, and the negative effects it was having on the community, the Humbo FMNR project began. World Vision’s intervention […] Continue Reading
How to maintain food security under climate change
Originally published on the CIMMYT website. Wheat, rice, maize, pearl millet, and sorghum provide over half of the world’s food calories. To maintain global food security under climate change, there is an increasing need to exploit existing genetic variability and develop crops with superior genetic yield potential and stress adaptation. Climate change impacts […] Continue Reading
Dairy farming with fodder trees in Kenya
Purity, a Kenyan farmer shares her experiences and benefits of dairy farming with fodder trees. Click here to watch the video Continue Reading
FMNR: everything is connected
Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration is an approach which World Vision uses to restore degraded land in projects throughout the world. The practice of FMNR can increase crop yields, firewood and livestock fodder. It can diversify household income sources through the sale of excess tree and non-tree products. It also has the ability enhance resilience to […] Continue Reading