Abstract
In the 21st Century, Food and Agricultural stakes are sinuously rushing in a difficult legible heading. Crossing a transitory phase period between Agriculture, Traditional, Urban and Modern, the affirmation of a conquering alimentary identity and Nationalist openings is confuse with an Extraordinary Demographic Period of human scale history. Millions of people are worried about the innovation of urban agriculture for food and health security. Food education at the confines of the world’s greatest stakes proves necessary, since the order oneself retreat combines with the passion of solidarity and social progress, advance in technology, facilitating our life at same time generating new threats for citizenship. In this Article, we propose another way of reading the heterogeneous world of yesterday, today and tomorrow. Not only for Historians but also by associating Scientific Relations of Social and Human Researchers. Such a step is necessary to endorse the word of reading, for comparism and review of an agriculture in full mutation. It also instigates by referring to History, Social force, Economic stakes and Diplomatic globalization food teste, intention and invention, which change with the everyday society. You will find out that analysis done in this article are sometime completely done events through original texts, assembled around the five fundamental notions: International Relations and Geopolitical Agriculture of yesterday; Yesterday Urban Economic Agriculture; Environmental and Food Climate Stakes, Science and Culture adapted to agriculture and food mutations.
Highlights
Urban agriculture is a prominent feature of the urban landscape in Cameroon today
You will find out that analysis done in this article are sometime completely done events through original texts, assembled around the five fundamental notions: International Relations and Geopolitical Agriculture of yesterday; Yesterday Urban Economic Agriculture; Environmental and Food Climate Stakes, Science and Culture adapted to agriculture and food mutations
At a time when urbanisation rates are approaching 50% everywhere, urban agriculture has paradoxically intensified, bringing in various challenges. It was practiced only during a crisis period, but gradually it became a permanent activity In December 2008, in a research paper on the environmental impact of urban agriculture in Yaoundé, Prosper Asaa Nguegang [1] pointed out that, in the lowlands of Cameroon’s capital city, watercourses are often used for watering and maintaining plants that are directly consumed by the population
Summary
Urban agriculture is a prominent feature of the urban landscape in Cameroon today. It consists of moving the agricultural production system from the rural world to urban centres but modernising it. At a time when urbanisation rates are approaching 50% everywhere, urban agriculture has paradoxically intensified, bringing in various challenges At first, it was practiced only during a crisis period, but gradually it became a permanent activity In December 2008, in a research paper on the environmental impact of urban agriculture in Yaoundé, Prosper Asaa Nguegang [1] pointed out that, in the lowlands of Cameroon’s capital city, watercourses are often used for watering and maintaining plants that are directly consumed by the population. It was practiced only during a crisis period, but gradually it became a permanent activity In December 2008, in a research paper on the environmental impact of urban agriculture in Yaoundé, Prosper Asaa Nguegang [1] pointed out that, in the lowlands of Cameroon’s capital city, watercourses are often used for watering and maintaining plants that are directly consumed by the population This is not good for the economy and constitutes a danger to the health of the urban population. Practical cases in the city of Yaoundé will be analyzed
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