This is about alternative combinations of farming models and how they would affect/contribute to hunger reduction (food security), poverty alleviation (income and decent work), and caring for biodiversity and natural resources. By tackling it with a forward thinking posture it is intended i) to avoid the trap of a bipolarized focus (small/large scale), ii) to tackle inequality questions, iii) to expand the issues to the future of rural areas and the links with other sectors including secondary and tertiary sectors, iv) to widen the scope beyond only food production (identities, rural and pastoral societies, multifunctionality, rural crafting and industries …)
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I promised my late husband who took a doctorate programme in Punjab Agricultural University that I will educate young learners of Wagga Agricultural College in Charles Sturt University to instill them with knowledge about crop alteration and biotechnology, genetic engineering, global food security and environmental sustainability... (Take a look here to continue reading.)