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Going organic to cope with a changing climate
To protect their crops from drought and pests, small-scale farmers in The Philippines are pioneering new organic farming techniques.
Global ambitions
A steady supply of water expands horizons for farmer in Ethiopia.
Filters improve water quality in Pisco
Clean water reduces risk of disease; many communities accessing treated water for first time.
Feeding a nation
With financial support from Oxfam America, our partner in Cambodia is teaching farmers how to raise rice yields and use extra profits to improve everyday life.
Coffee farmers demand role in international organization
Small growers seek help from ICO to resolve economic problems of rising debt and lower prices for their product.
Cambodian rice farmers go organic
As health food's popularity grows, an Oxfam partner in Cambodia establishes the first certified organic rice mill in the country.
A race against time in Mudzi
In the arid northeast corner of Zimbabwe, Oxfam America comes through for farmers in crisis.
A good daughter
Single mother, Minor Chisero, describes how her family is juggling their food needs, school fees, and health care expenses, while caring for her chronically ...
Still shell-shocked by hurricane Stan, Guatemalan coffee farmers try to recover
Oxfam provides $100,000 grant to help farmers rebuild.
Seed program and family gardens help farmers in Zimbabwe
Erratic rains and a tough economy challenge farmers, but seeds to plant and extra vegetables over the winter help them survive.
Resistance in Central America
Central Americans worked hard to change the content of DR-CAFTA, as well as the way it was being negotiated.
Partners in Central America and US unite to fight DR-CAFTA
Oxfam America supports groups in North and South, which participate in lobby visits and farmer exchanges.
Oxfam Impact Special Report
Oxfam in East Africa
Oxfam Impact June 2007
Feeding a nation
Oxfam Impact February 2006
Cambodian rice farmers go organic
Oxfam's Reaction to Bush Farm Bill Veto
Oxfam America Sends Farm Worker Rights Petition to Burger King CEO
36,482 sign petition in support of penny-per-pound wage increases for tomato pickers.
Mozambique floods under control for now, but risk of further devastation still real, alerts Oxfam International
Crops destroyed for second year in a row - long-term donor support needed
Fiscal Conservatives, Environmentalists, Faith Groups, and Social Justice Activists Call on Secretary Schafer to Fight for Real Reform in Farm Bill
Farm Bill Subsidies Could Instead Feed Millions
Oxfam calls on Congress to stop pandering to wealthy farmers
Farm Bill Deal Light on Reform and Heavy on Bloat
US Senators Reject Comprehensive Farm Bill Reform
Senate Agriculture Committee Snubs Global Poor
Oxfam America Reaction to State of the Union Address
US Must Reform Agricultural Subsidy Program
Cotton Subsidies Violate Trade Agreements and Hurt Poor Country Farmers
Peru Trade Deal Fails to Deliver on Development Potential
Oxfam says U.S. must reform illegal cotton subsidies, or lose credibility, following WTO panel ruling
Oxfam Calls for Real Farm Bill Reform, Applauds Actions of Senators Lugar and Lautenberg
Major Ad Campaign Launched by Public Interest and Religious Groups to Call on Congress to Deliver a Fair Farm Bill
First Wave Targets Minnesota, New Hampshire and District of Columbia with $225,000 media buy.
Farmers of Color Shut out from Farm Bill Programs
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