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*Global CA-CoP* *CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE*

*for sustainable agriculture and land management*

Dear Subscribers,

Please see herebelow an announcement and an invitation to the meeting by
GIFA (Global Forum for Innovation in Agriculture) on 20-21 June at Utrecht,
The Netherlands.

GODAN (the Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition) and GCAN (the
Global Conservation Agriculture Network) will host a special luncheon
meeting on 20 June from  at GFIA Europe focused on innovation and
inclusion. Presentations will cover Conservation Agriculture.

Thank you Gerard Rass for sharing.

*Amir Kassam *

*Moderator*

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URL: www.fao.org/ag/ca



*Conservation Agriculture is based on the practical application of three
interlinked principles of: (i) Continuous no or minimum mechanical soil
disturbance (no-till seeding/planting and no-till weeding);  (ii) permanent
maintenance of soil much cover (crop biomass, stubble and cover crops); and
(iii) diversification of cropping system (rotations and/or sequences and/or
associations involving annuals and perennials including legumes), along
with other complementary good agricultural production management practices*
(more at: www.fao.org/ag/ca).


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From: Gérard Rass <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 1:09 AM
Subject: GFIA Invitation
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Dear Amir,

I hope you are well in all aspects.

In urgency, I would like to propose you to support with CA-COP newsletter
the following event, in which we have been lucky to be invited by GFIA and
GODAN to talk about CA in Netherlands next week.

I hope you will see this as an opportunity, and can contribute to spread
the invitation below.

Thanks for your attention.

My best regards.

Gerard

Gérard Rass
APAD
General Secretary
7 rue Surcouf
F-35170 Bruz
France
*Tél: 33 6 45 29 16 51 <33%206%2045%2029%2016%2051> *
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Web site :   http://www.gfiaeurope.com/conference

*Special Lunch hosted by GODAN, APAD, GCAN*

1:30 – 3:00pm, 20 June

Spaces are limited at the lunch. Register with GODAN to be sure to get a
seat.
*andre.laperriere@godan*

*All farmers can innovate for sustainable food production and climate*

GODAN (the Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition) and
GCAN (the Global Conservation Agriculture Network)
will host a special lunch at GFIA Europe focused on innovation and
inclusion.

Hear from a line-up of expert speakers on agriculture systems and
innovations that bring today’s science and methods to all farmers around
the world.

*Speakers include:*

Andre Laperriere
Executive Director, Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN)

Gérard Rass
General Secretary, APAD (Association for the Promotion of Conservation
Agriculture – GCAN (Global Conservation Agriculture Network)

Aziz Zine El Abidine
Farmer in Meknes – AMAC (Moroccan Association of Conservation Agriculture)

Ben Schapp
Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN)/ Wagenigen
University

*About GODAN:*

• GODAN supports the proactive sharing of open data to make information
about agriculture and nutrition available, accessible and usable to deal
with the urgent challenge of ensuring world food security.
• It is a rapidly growing group, currently with over 500 partners from
high-level government, donors, international and not-for-profit
organizations and businesses that have committed to a joint Statement of
Purpose.
• The GODAN initiative was a by-product of the 2012 G-8 Summit, where
leaders agreed to “share relevant agricultural data available from G-8
countries with African partners and convene an international conference on
Open Data for Agriculture, to develop options for the establishment of a
global platform to make reliable agricultural and related information
available to African farmers, researchers and policymakers, taking into
account existing agricultural data systems.”
• GODAN was formally announced at the Open Government Partnership
Conference in October 2013.
• Any organization that supports open access to agriculture and nutrition
data can join GODAN.
• GODAN partners support the shared principles based on GODAN’s Statement
of Purpose
o Agricultural and nutritional data to be available, accessible, usable and
unrestricted
o Partners aim to build high level policy and private sector support for
open data
o Encourage collaboration and cooperation across existing agriculture,
nutrition and open data activities and stakeholders to solve long-standing
global problems
o GODAN partners commit to:
o Host regular conversations with our peer multilateral and local
organisations to identify and share best practices and determine how to
more effectively share data and provide useable analysis for local
application
o Recruit new partners to GODAN
• GODAN is supported by a small secretariat hosted by CABI in Wallingford,
UK.
• GODAN’s Steering Committee partners include: the US Government, the UK’s
DFID, the Netherlands Government, the Open Data Institute, FAO, CTA, CABI,
CGIAR and GFAR.
• GODAN’s working groups focus on well-defined thematic areas: soil, rice,
capacity building and data infrastructures, data rights and
interoperability challenges.

*About GCAN :*

. GCAN is the global network of farmers associations practicing,
developing, and disseminating Conservation Agriculture, of scientists and
experts.
. APAD is the French Association of Conservation Agriculture
. AMAC is the Moroccan association of Conservation Agriculture

. GCAN and its members associations have the objective of supporting
improvement of efficiency and performance of local farmers communities.
This includes all necessary levels : recognition from local authorities,
adaptation of policies, operational aspects, technical improvement, access
to knowledge, technologies.
Networking between groups (farmers to farmers) is a mainstream for sharing
knowledge and progresses.
Trainings by specialists and e-learning are other key tools.

. GCAN has published a Manifesto calling decision makers to promote
Conservation Agriculture as the mainstream for agriculture to mitigate
climate change and ensure sustainable food security, and to adopt efficient
global policies, including Carbon finance mechanisms.

All organizations able and willing to support farmers capacitation are
needed and welcome to support GCAN associations, in a bilateral or
multilateral partnership.

*GODAN and GCAN* share a similar vision and the objectives to strengthen
farmers local communities, to enable them to better provide sustainable
production of food and nutrition for mankind, while maintaining and
improving the resources of the planet.

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