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Prof Raymond Auerbach elected as Council President of TIP-IFOAM

Professor Raymond Auerbach has been elected as the Council President of the Technology Innovation Platform (TIPI) of the International Federation…

2023-05-10, CoE Articles
Prof Raymond Auerbach on organic farming vs chemical fertilisers

Prof Raymond Auerbach talks about his research and work and organic farming vs chemical fertilisers (cont)

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2018-05-22, SAfm (2)
Prof Raymond Auerbach on organic farming vs chemical fertilisers

Prof Raymond Auerbach talks about his research and work and organic farming vs chemical fertilisers

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, SAfm (1)
The state of the debate on agroecology in South Africa: A scan of actors, discourses and policies

This review of the agroecology debate in South Africa is part of the research project Transitions to Agroecological Food Systems: a case for policy support (TAFS) launched in 2020. TAFS is a multi-country project coordinated by the French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD), with five partnership research platforms in three continents: ISA (Information pour la Sécurité Alimentaire), PP&G-GovInn (Public Policies and Governance), and SPAD (Systèmes de Production d’Altitude et Durabilité à Madagascar) in Africa; Malica (Markets and Agriculture Linkages for Cities) in South-East Asia; and PP-AL (Red Políticas Publicas and Desarrollo Rural) in Latin America. TAFS collaborates...

2021-07-13, Joint Publications
Organic Food Systems Meeting the Needs of Southern Africa

Organic agriculture world-wide allows farmers to produce healthy food with low levels of external inputs, and often shortens the value chains, giving farmers a higher share of the consumer dollar. This book reports on long-term comparative organic farming systems research trials carried out over the last four years in South Africa’s Southern Cape, as well as research on the organic sector and the technical tools it requires in South Africa, Zambia, Uganda and Tanzania. The trials show how the yield gap between organic and conventional crops was closed over 3 years. Water use efficiency was also greater in the...

2019-10-11, Joint Publications
Organic & Natural Food Systems – Imperative for Climate Change

Uganda has two million organic farmers, 200 000 of whom are certified as organic producers, which qualifies them to sell…

2019-01-25, CoE Articles
United Nations Action Framework endorses Organic Food System Programme

Professor Raymond Auerbach leads the ‘Food Sovereignty and Organic Farming’ project of the CoE in Food Security The Sustainable Food Systems…

2017-06-06, CoE Articles
Can organic farming offer a solution to hunger?

While commercial farmers use chemical fertilisers to add nutrients to soil, small-scale farmers cannot afford them Although South Africa produces…

2017-01-27, CoE Articles
CoE affiliated researcher scoops NMU’s Engagement Excellence Award

Photo credit: NMMU Professor Raymond Auerbach, whose research focuses on organic farming systems and food security in South Africa and…

2016-11-17, CoE Articles
Organic farming gets a bad rap. Why it shouldn’t

  The environmental benefits of organic farming are closely connected to soil carbon. Carbon in the atmosphere is dangerous but…

2016-11-01, Comment & Opinion

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