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  1. Resource: Resource: CTA Knowledge for Development Website

    : Inclusivity and Reflexivity Financing Agricultural Research for Development (ARD) An Innovation Platform Approach for Up-scaling Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (Xanthomonas campestris p.v. musacearum) Control Technologies in Western Kenya   Advisory Services Agricultural Economics Agricultural Extension Agricultural ...more

  2. Question: Question: Vegetable Production

    503 reads Nkwatsibwe Adams SAULOSI KACHITSA Kwaku Boateng mobile Agriculture What could be the cause of defoliation in eggs plants? Advisory Services 73o8 ...more

  3. Question: Question: Question

    757 reads web Are there new practical marketing tools/models that could ease market accessibility for farmers' produce? (question by Tweneboah Senzu) Markets / Marketing lu00 ...more

  4. Resource: Resource: Closing the potential-performance divide in Ugandan agriculture (World Bank, 2018)

    164 reads Agriculture accounts for 70 percent of employment, overwhelmingly on small farms; occupies half of all land area, and provides half of all exports and one-quarter of GDP in Uganda. It is considered a leading sector for future economic growth and economic inclusion in the current National ...more

  5. Story: Story: Women farmers– the Cornerstone of African Agriculture

    the world. The gender statistics in the sector remain glaringly unbalanced as climate change and malnutrition continue to challenge households. It is pertinent that Africa understand these challenges when addressing agriculture. This sector remains one of the important economic generators for the ...more

  6. Resource: Resource: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN RETARDS COUNTRY'S AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT

    Poverty Agricultural Economics Agriculture Crop Production Finance and Investment Gender Policy Reforms and Impacts Rural Sociology ARTICLE ON WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT.docx sub-Saharan Africa <a href="/users/siya-aggrey" title="View user profile." class="username" ...more

  7. Story: Story: Agriculture doesn’t have to be a poor people’s game, says successful farmer

    Africa youth, many of whom grew up on farms but despised thoughts of becoming farmers themselves. We share this story by Dinfin Mulupi. More   AFAAS Support's blog 1211 reads Agricultural Economics Agribusiness Best Practices Kenya <a href="/users/afaas-support-0" title="View user ...more

  8. Organisation: Baraka Agricultural College

    to provide practicle education research and training in SARD through a responsive curriculum to a changing economic socio cultural environmental,and technological development   Baraka Agricultural College is an institute located along Molo-kericho road 7 kms from Molo ...more

  9. Resource: Resource: AN ILLUSTRATION OF HOW THE ACTIONS OF EVERY VALUE ACTOR CAN STRENGTHEN OR WEAKEN THE ENTIRE VALUE CHAIN.

    155 reads Prevention of Postharvest Loss: Animations showing how the actions of different value chain actors can influence Agricultural Value Chains. Please watch and learn Agribusiness Agricultural Economics Africa <a ...more

  10. Story: Story: Sharing the Experience of Rural Life: A Wisdom Pot for the Modern World

    Ghana and looking to the future for smallholder farmers there.   Patrick’s story is also available on  The Global Forum on Agriculture Research  and   Groundswell International websites. You can follow him on Twitter at  @sakyipatrick.   Patrick Sakyi's blog 677 reads Agricultural Economics ...more

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