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         JAnuARY 2017
        AGRO-ECOLOGY
        thE nECEssARY AGRiCuLtuRAL tRAnsitiOn tOwARds
        nutRitiOn sECuRitY fOR ALL
        POsitiOn PAPER
                                                                                            AGRO-ECOLOGY    1
                 LEGAL INFORMATION
                 Copyright
                 © Action contre la Faim (ACF) International – March 2016
                 Reproduction is permitted providing the source is credited, unless otherwise specified. If reproduction or use of textual and 
                 multimedia data (sound, images, software, etc.) are submitted for prior authorization, such authorization will cancel the general 
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                 NoN-respoNsibility Clause 
                 The present document aims to provide public access to information concerning the actions and policies of Action contre la 
                 Faim International (ACFIN). Our objective is to disseminate information that is accurate and up-to-date on the day it was 
                 initiated. We will make every effort to correct any errors that are brought to our attention. However, Action Against Hunger 
                 bears no responsibility for information contained in the present document. 
                 This information:
                      •    is solely intended to provide general information and does not focus on the particular situation of any physical person, 
                           or person holding any specific moral opinion;
                      •    is not necessarily complete, exhaustive, exact or up-to-date;
                      •    sometimes refers to external documents or sites over which Action Against Hunger has no control and for which 
                           Action Against Hunger declines all responsibility;
                      •    does not constitute legal advice.
                 The present non-responsibility clause is not aimed at limiting Action Against Hunger’s responsibility contrary to requirements 
                 of applicable national legislation, or at denying responsibility in cases where this cannot be done in view of the same legislation.
                 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
                 This document is the result of a process undertaken by the Action Against Hunger International and was prepared with 
                 contributions from a wide range of Action Against Hunger staff members and senior managers. The project was headed by 
                 Bader Mahaman Dioula, with contributions from colleagues in the Action Against Hunger-International Food Security and 
                 Livelihoods Department, including: Chloé Milloz, Cyril Lekiefs, Daniel Rupp, Hélène Pasquier, Julien Jacob, Micheal Yemane 
                 Tesfasillassie, Nathalie Wirt, Peggy Pascal, and Victor Kiaya.
                 Graphic design: Céline Beuvin
                 Cover picture: © Victor Kiaya/ACF– Birmania
                 ACF International, march 2016
                 © Action contre La Faim, 2016 - 14-16, boulevard de Douaumont - 75017 Paris
                 www.actioncontrelafaim.org
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          TABLE OF CONTENTS
            ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS                                                                2
            SuMMARY OF ThE pOSITION  pApER                                                  4
            INTRODuCTION                                                                    5
            CONCEpTS, DEFINITION AND pRINCIpLES OF AGRO-ECOLOGY                             6
            ACTION AGAINST huNGER AGRICuLTuRAL INTERvENTIONS:
            CuRRENT SITuATION AND AGRO-ECOLOGICAL pERSpECTIvES                              6
            WhY IS  ACTION AGAINST huNGER pROMOTING AGRO-ECOLOGY?                           7
              Agro-ecology and food security                                                7
              Agro-ecology and nutrition                                                    7
              Agro-ecology and smallholder farmers                                          8
              Agro-ecology and the environment                                              8
              Agro-ecology and local development                                            8
            CONCLuSION                                                                      9
            ANNEX                                                                         10
                                                                                      AGRO-ECOLOGY   3
           SuMMARY OF ThE pOSITION pApER
             •  The conventional agricultural model, although the most dominant, is increasingly questioned by several publications 
               that draw the international community’s attention to its indirect, health, social and environmental consequences and 
               to its negative impacts on global food security and nutrition.
             •  Agro-ecology contributes to the preservation of the environment and natural resources through the provision of a 
               number of ecosystem services.
             •  Agro-ecology represents a major lever of dynamic development for rural territories and enhances social cohesion by 
               reducing social inequalities.
             •  Action Against  Hunger  considers  agro-ecology  as  the  best  agricultural  approach  to  achieve  the  food  security, 
               particularly  for  the  most  vulnerable  populations. Agro-ecology  indeed  represents  a  credible  alternative  to  best 
               contribute to nutrition security. Agro-ecological practices allow yield increases, often greater than conventional 
               farming, and therefore provide alternative and local solutions to food insecurity issues.
             •  Contrary to the mono-cultural systems, agro-ecology promotes farm crop diversification, which can help to secure a 
               healthier and more balanced diets for smallholder producers. Agro-ecology addresses the issues of hidden hunger and 
               micro-nutrient deficiencies.
             •  Action Against Hunger promotes agro-ecology for smallholder farmers because agro-ecology allows them to become 
               more autonomous and self-sufficient in terms of agricultural inputs.
             •  Action Against Hunger also acknowledges some of the potential limits of agro-ecological practices in terms of health 
               and nutrition impacts on farmers. Action Against Hunger will promote an agro-ecological approach that aims to 
               maximize the positive impacts of agriculture while minimizing the negative ones. 
             •  For agro-ecology to have the necessary space to develop, Action Against Hunger calls for it to be promoted through 
               advocacy based on evidence and arguments which emphasize its value and potential. This advocacy endeavor aims to 
               influence public policy decision-makers and donors, so that family farming and agro-ecology are put back at the heart 
               of national food and nutritional security strategies and policies. 
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