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Les oubliés de la CRISE AGRICOLE : pas de droit de séjour pour les saisonniers étrangers ?

Les oubliés de la CRISE AGRICOLE : pas de droit de séjour pour les saisonniers étrangers ? | CIHEAM Press Review | Scoop.it

Oubliés de la crise agricole, les travailleurs étrangers font face à une politique migratoire ambiguë oscillant entre régulation, régularisation et répudiation.


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L’histoire de Walid, fondateur de la ferme-école Buzuruna-Juzuruna au (...)

L’histoire de Walid, fondateur de la ferme-école Buzuruna-Juzuruna au (...) | CIHEAM Press Review | Scoop.it

Walid est un agriculteur syrien, réfugié au Liban depuis 2011. En 2014, il rencontre Zoé et Ferdinand, deux français, en voyage au pays du cèdre. De cette rencontre naîtra Buzuruna Juzuruna ("Nos graines sont nos racines"), une ferme-école située à Saadnayel, dans la Bekaa, soutenu par le CCFD-Terre Solidaire. 

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TURKEY : Harvest festival at zero point: 'Livelihood Development Project'

TURKEY : Harvest festival at zero point: 'Livelihood Development Project' | CIHEAM Press Review | Scoop.it

The Harvest Festival of the greenhouses occupying 19,000 square meters (204,515 square feet) of land in Turkey's southern border province Hatay's Reyhanlı district was held Tuesday with the participation of Turkish Red Crescent (Kızılay) Chairperson Kerem Kınık, as he said that Turkey has been providing social product support, protection and basic humanitarian support to people from many different nationalities who have escaped death with a humanitarian policy.

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The reason we’re running out of farmers

The reason we’re running out of farmers | CIHEAM Press Review | Scoop.it
Gender inequality and few opportunities for migrant workers mean that farmers are starting to look alike: old. These groups have ideas for how to reverse that.
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