Module 1-8: Climate Smart Agriculture Investment Plan (CSAIP) Training Modules
This is the first module of an eight-module training series designed to equip national and subnational stakeholders with the skills and knowledge to tailor the Kenya Climate Smart Agriculture Investment Plan to different contexts with the goal of leveraging financial opportunities from diverse sources, such as the private sector actors, public institutions, international donors, and other impor
Unlocking Total factor productivity of smallholder dairy farmers in Tanzania
Tanzania is endowed with a diversity of ecosystems, huge number of cattle farming and available arable land. However, the productivity per cow is still very low due various reasons.
The development of a farmer decision-making mind map to inform climate services in Central America
The growing complexity of the relationship between climate information and agricultural decision-making necessitates the development of relevant and timely climate services for farmers. These services can effectively support risk management strategies in agriculture by fostering a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies involved in farmer decision-making dynamics.
Leapfrogging Towards a Sustainable Dairy Breeding Program in Tanzania
Tanzania smallholder dairy is constrained by lack of access to high yielding and locally adapted genetics. To improved dairy genetics Artificial insemination (AI) is the best tool to use. However, uptake of AI services is variable across the country.
Youth involvement in Dairy value chain: Driving force for Transformation and Sustainability of the Tanzanian Dairy Sector
The world population of 8 billion people creates alarm for more food demand, hence the need to increase productivity per available resources. It is pointed out that 50% of Africa’s population are youth below 25 years, meanwhile, 66.1% of total population (61million) of Tanzania youths aged between 15-24 years are participating in the national labour force.
Building resilience in fragile and conflict-affected agrifood systems through a water-energy-food nexus approach
ThIRST: Targeted IRrigation Support Tool for sustainable coffee production
The Central Highlands of Vietnam is an important Robusta coffee growing region. However, the region is facing climate change impacts from rising temperatures and irregular rainfall, while Vietnamese coffee farmers predominantly rely on irrigation from heavily depleted aquifers.
Systematic review of environmental footprints of livestock systems in African regions to develop a CLEANED benchmark table
Assessment of the effects of NPK fertilizer on edible yield and agro-biological parameters in a cowpea–amaranth intercrop
Introduction: Estimates indicate that food and nutritional demand in sub-Saharan African nutrient-poor soils will exceed the high population demand. Vegetables such as amaranth and cowpea are key in contributing to food and nutritional security. Fertilizers are used to mitigate low nutrient levels in soils.