Useful links
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Sources of further information on Organic Agriculture and Agroforestry
- AGROMISA
Agromisa is linked to Wageningen University and Research Centre. Their aim is to exchange knowledge information on small-scale sustainable agriculture and related topics. - ATTRA
(National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service) ATTRA provides information and technical assistance to farmers, extension agents and others involved in sustainable agriculture in the US. - AVRDC
(The World Vegetable Center) AVRDC - CABI
CABI - CTA
(Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation ACP-EU) CTA - FAO
The FAO organic agriculture website offers information on organic agriculture available at FAO. It also functions as a "road map" whereby users are directed to other relevant websites. - INFONET
The INFONET-BioVision Information Platform aims to strengthen sustainable development of farmers and rural communities in Africa by making information on key topics available through an internet platform and other dissemination strategies. - OISAT
(Online Information Service for Non-Chemical Pest Management in the Tropics) offers easy to read web-based information, relevant for small scale farmers in the tropics on how to produce key crops using affordable preventive and curative non-chemical crop and pest management practices. - WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE
Use science to generate knowledge on the complex role of trees in livelihoods and the environment and foster use of this knowledge to improve decisions and practices impacting on the poor.
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