New Book Guides Grassroots Landcare Approach

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Media Release          





BOB  McMULLAN  MP


PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE

FEDERAL MEMBER FOR FRASER



                                                                                                  8 September 2009

New book guides grassroots landcare approach

A new book detailing the rich experiences of landcare facilitators and farmers involved in the

ten-year Philippines-Australia Landcare Project has been officially launched in Australia

today as part of National Landcare Week. 

Landcare in the Philippines – A practical guide to getting it started and keeping it going, is

written by 15 landcare facilitators and farmers and published by the Australian Centre for

International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) to help guide new landcare facilitators in

developing countries. 

With support from the Australian Government through ACIAR and AusAID, the Philippines-

Australia Landcare Project nurtured the development of this bottom-up, farmer-driven

approach in the steep upland areas of the southern Philippines to help tackle the alarming rate

of erosion, which was causing soil losses of up to 300 tonnes per hectare every year.   

In addition to reduced erosion, the landcare movement has helped farmers to transform their

farms from barren grassland to a forest of timber and fruit trees, with fertile soil and spring

water flowing from the forests to serve their farms and households. 

Parliamentary Secretary for International Development Assistance, Bob McMullan, has

welcomed the publication. 

“Initiatives like these are not just about improved farming. The landcare movement in the

Philippines has helped communities address broader issues such as soil management,

diversified farming systems and gaining greater access to markets. As a result, the community

is equipped to take control of its own development.” 

There has been a significant interchange of landcare learning between the two countries, with

Australian landcarers visiting the Philippines, and more than 50 Filipino landcarers visiting

Australia on training and study tours. These exchanges have been made possible by both the

Queensland and Federal Governments. 

Australian project leader, Queensland Primary Industries and Fisheries’ Noel Vock, who

worked on the Philippines-Australia Landcare Project for its ten years, said farmers and their

communities were encouraged to take control of their own problems and to implement

appropriate solutions. 

Landcare in the Philippines: a practical guide to getting it started and keeping it going can

be viewed and purchased via ACIAR books online at www.aciar.gov.au   


Media Contacts: 

Sam Casey (Mr McMullan’s office) 0421 697 660

ACIAR Communications 0408 332 374

Photos and cover image available from ACIAR media






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