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FARSYMABI Project: Identifying types of agricultural systems that contribute to food security, poverty reduction and biodiversity in Mozambique

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Crédit : Jean van der Meulen (domaine public)
Project start date
2022
Status

Ongoing

Project end date
2024
AFD financing amount
221 734
Country and region
Location
Mozambique
Research program
Research in the Global South, Research on ecological transitions

As part of the ECOPRONAT research programme, AFD is supporting the FARSYMABI project (A Farming System Approach to Mainstreaming Biodiversity in the agricultural sector) in Mozambique. Through the identification of different farming system approaches and their effects on poverty alleviation, food production and biodiversity conservation, this research project aims at facilitating the design of national agricultural policies that mainstream biodiversity, taking into account the local context and successful interventions.