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Category Archives: AR&D
#Climatechange and vertical gardening
Climate change and vertical gardening.
What is wrong with feeding animal by-products?
What is wrong with feeding animal by-products?. It all depends who you ask, as they all have a saying in this case: the animal, the producer, the renderer, the consumer. I am going to prepare a detailed article on this … Continue reading
Three Myths About Food & Farming @Farmbizafrica @FarmAfrica @FARAinfo
Three Myths About Food & Farming.
Posted in Africa, Agriciltural Policy, AR&D, Nutritional Security, Poverty
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Four things you should know about agriculture & food in Africa @Agribussiness @AgribussinessNig @AfricaAg @
Four things you should know about agriculture and food in Africa The World Bank estimates that Africa holds 60% of the world’s uncultivated arable land. Coupled with a youthful workforce and water resources, the potential for agribusiness in Africa cannot … Continue reading
PAEPARD: 2013 Agricultural Research for Development Conference
The sub-themes were:
*Capacity Development
*Sustainable Intensification
*Climate Change
*Multi-disciplinarity Continue reading
PAEPARD: 2013 Agricultural Research for Development Conference
The sub-themes were:
*Capacity Development
*Sustainable Intensification
*Climate Change
*Multi-disciplinarity Continue reading
Special Report on Agriculture: Realizing Africa’s Potential #AR&D; Agric is the future of Nigeria http://skollworldforum.org/2013/08/08/agriculture-is-the-future-of-nigeria #Nigeria @FmardNg
See on Scoop.it – Agriculture, Climate & Food security With unprecedented interest in African agriculture, business and governments are moving towards harnessing the continent’s vast potential. What will be the game-changing innovations for African agriculture? Bukar Usman (D.V.M., M.V.S.c)‘s insight: Major … Continue reading
Joel Salatin on the “Regeneration Generation” and Young Farmers
Joel Salatin on the "Regeneration Generation" and Young Farmers.
Posted in Africa, Agriciltural Policy, AR&D, Farmer, Hunger & Malnutrition
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www.ipcinfo.org/fileadmin/user_upload/ipcinfo/docs/IPC-Factsheet.pdf
www.ipcinfo.org/fileadmin/user_upload/ipcinfo/docs/IPC-Factsheet.pdf.
Can videos, songs and drama be used to promote agricultural innovations?
Can videos, songs and drama be used to promote agricultural innovations?.
Agriculture-asociated diseases: Can we control them? Stop them? Prevent them? It’s back to the farm (and market) » ILRI news
Agriculture-asociated diseases: Can we control them? Stop them? Prevent them? It’s back to the farm (and market) » ILRI news.
Who talks to whom in African agricultural research information networks? | International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Who talks to whom in African agricultural research information networks? | International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
Posted in Africa, Agriciltural Policy, AR&D, Farmer, Food safety & supply
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