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Dear Naresh,

Every Thursday, for the last two years, Nourishing the Planet has featured an "Innovation of the Week" which has ranged from Multifunction Platforms and Tobacco as an Organic Pesticide to Fertilizer Tree Systems, Open Source Software, Seed Banks, Agroforestry, Compatible Technologies, and School Food Gardens.

Today, we are asking you to tell us what innovations you think we should write about. What are some exciting and innovative things you know about that can be scaled up and replicated in other parts of the world?

We want to share your innovations within the Nourishing the Planet community, so email me your suggestions so that we can showcase your incredible work on our website.

This week we highlight a groundbreaking report by the International Livestock Research Institute which reveals the heavy disease burden of zoonoses, or human-animal transmitted diseases, for one billion of the world’s poor livestock holders. We also reported on the DuPont Food Security Forum, where the Economist Intelligence Unit launched the Global Food Security Index developed to address the need for “specific metrics to illustrate what food security looks like at the local level, country by country.” And we discuss a recent New York Times article about India’s agricultural policy and its implications for food security throughout the country. 

 
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Danielle Nierenberg
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Worldwatch Institute
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Here are some highlights from the week:
Rebuilding Degraded Ecosystems through Farming

What Works: Rebuilding Degraded Ecosystems through Farming

According to the UN Environment Programme some 60 percent of the world’s ecosystems have been degraded over the past 50 years. With increasingly scarce land and water resources expected in the coming decades, as well as rising demand for food, farmers will need to find ways to produce more on the world’s remaining arable land. Without alternatives, expansion of agriculture can lead to deforestation and loss of other vital ecosystems that millions of people rely on for their livelihoods. But some innovative farmers are producing more food by using agriculture to rebuild ecosystems and turn degraded land into productive farms.
 
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Pest Management

Five Ways to Get Rid of Pests Without Using Chemicals

Pests can be, well, a pest. They infest crops and reduce yields, decreasing overall agricultural production and food security. To deal with pests, such as mealybugs or spider mites, most farmers use chemical pesticides which can negatively impact public health, pollute water supplies through runoff, and, if pesticides are misused or overused, can actually kill plants. Finding new methods to get rid of pests without requiring chemical inputs has increasingly become a priority for many farmers. In this post, Nourishing the Planet presents five crop management methods that control pests without using chemical pesticides.

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Zoonotic Diseases

Groundbreaking Report on Zoonotic Diseases and Poverty

Some 60 percent of all human diseases, and 75 percent of all emerging infectious diseases, are zoonotic (human-animal transmitted infectious diseases). In light of these staggering figures, the Nairobi-based International Livestock Research Institute recently released a report mapping the top 20 geographical hotspots of emerging zoonotic diseases and emerging disease outbreaks. Among the study’s findings, the report reveals the heavy disease burden of zoonoses for one billion of the world’s poor livestock holders, in addition to surprising new data on emerging diseases in industrialized countries, many of which have never been mapped.
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SPIN Farming

Innovation of the Week: Small Plot Intensive Farming

Our innovation of the week is SPIN, or Small Plot INtensive Farming, a sustainable alternative to the large, monoculture farms that dominate agriculture in the United States. In addition to giving tips on how to maximize space efficiency on land, SPIN leaves much of the actual growing decisions in the hands of the farmer. According to SPIN Farming, a business that trains would-be farmers how to farm profitably on as little as 5,000 square feet, its system “is not predicated on any one set of life principals or philosophy, or any one method of soil prep or maintenance. It can be combined with biointensive, biodynamic, permaculture, vermaculture, aquaculture, double dig, [or] no till.”
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Bruce Melton

Saturday Series: An Interview with Bruce Melton

In this interview, we speak with Bruce Melton, an independent civil engineer who focuses his work on environmental and climate change awareness. Through books, documentaries, and even songs, Melton works to remove the disconnect between what the public knows and what climate scientists know. “My main goal is to educate our government officials as well as the public because we cannot create change with environmental leaders alone.”
 

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Indian Agricultural Policy
Indian Food Policy: A Plentiful Harvest while Millions Starve

According to a recent New York Times article, agricultural policy in India is shaped by two central goals: to achieve higher, more stable prices for farmers than they would normally achieve in an open market, and to distribute food to the poor at lower prices than is available from private stores. India ranks second in the world in agricultural output, and the sector employs 52 percent of the labor force. Yet a fifth of its people are malnourished, double the rate of countries such as Vietnam and China.

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Global Food Security Index
The Global Food Security Index: Together, We Can Feed the World

On July 10, the Economist Intelligence Unit, the economic development research arm of The Economist, launched the Global Food Security Index at the DuPont Food Security Forum. The Index was commissioned by DuPont to address the need for “specific metrics to illustrate what food security looks like at the local level, country by country.” It rates and ranks 105 different countries (only 105 were included based on available and reliable data) and provides an interactive way to assess individual countries on where they rank based on a variety of indicators ranging from food consumption as a share of household expenditure, agricultural infrastructure, and food safety.

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Kuri
The Kuri: A Unique Study in Natural Selection

The Kuri cattle are a rare breed, found along the shores of the Lake Chad Basin as well as across north-eastern Nigeria, northern Cameroon, and Niger. Kuri are classified as humpless longhorns, but are known by many other names such as Baharie, Dongolé, Koubouri, or Buduma. The most common name, Kuri, stems from the regional tribe who herded the breed for centuries in the Lake Chad area. The Kuri breed is characterized by its unique horns. Though the horns can be anything from 60–150 cm in length, the internal fibrous material and thin exterior casing leaves the horns surprisingly lightweight. These hollow horns are used as flotation devices, necessitated by the breed's semi-aquatic habitat.

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