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Agricultural Zoning and Recommendation of Pigeon Pea Cultivars in Mozambique

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Date of Publication
Nov 01, 2022
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Pigeon pea is one of the important legumes for export and domestic consumption in Mozambique. The objective was to evaluate the performance of the genotypes and to stratify environments for agricultural zoning and subsequent recommendation. The experiments were conducted in the northern region of Mozambique, to evaluate grain yield, in randomized blocks, with three replications and 20 long-maturing genotypes, in the 2016/2017 season in four environments. The results were obtained through the joint analysis and the complementarity of information from the biometric methodologies of Eberhart and Russell, Centroid and GGE-biplot aiming at better use of the significant GXE interaction. A mega-environment (Nampula and Namapa) was observed, of which Namapa district was the most discriminating and representative. The genotypes suggested for a recommendation as cultivars showed average performance. The ICEAP01490 genotype was of specific adaptability to favorable environments (Nametil and Namapa district) and high stability, is recommended for medium to high technology environments and the ICEAP01498 genotype was of specific adaptability to unfavorable environments (Nampula and Montepuez district), is recommended for low technology environments. The ICEAP01409 genotype can be indicated for a general recommendation. The ideal genotype with high mean, general adaptability and high stability was not observed, suggesting evaluations in more environments.

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Pedro, C.
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Donça, M.C.B., Somueque, S. I., Barbosa, I. P., de Souza, J. E., Dique, J. E. L., Gimo, S. T., and Cruz, C.D

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The rise and fall of plantation forestry in northern Mozambique

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Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2022
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In the last two decades, Mozambique’s plantation forestry has witnessed several twists, which were driven by domestic and global changes. However, empirical evidence on the governance issues that account for a bleak plantation forestry future in Mozambique are lacking. This paper explores the governance issues that militate for the rise and fall in plantation forestry in northern Mozambique. We conducted an online email, face-to-face or phone call interview with 20 forest experts deeply informed about a decade and a half of plantation development in northern Mozambique, using 2005 as the baseline year. We then proceed with an explorative case study of two operational companies in the Niassa province: The Florestas do Niassa (now, build it) and Green Resources. We found strong evidence of a decline in the forest sector in northern Mozambique, linked to the following governance issues: (i) lack of flexibility, clarity and delay on the part of Mozambican Government to issue the land title (DUAT’s); (ii) Increase in forest fires, perpetrated by local communities who provided land for the plantations companies, but were dissatisfied with the unfair distribution of the benefits from afforestation projects; (iii) Poor infrastructures, especially road accessibility; (iv) lack of skilled labour as well as (v) political instability. Furthermore, the research illustrates how difficult it is to invest in forest plantations in Mozambique, despite its high potential and natural competitive advantages for the establishment of commercial plantations.

Author or Institution as Author
Mbanze, A.A
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Wang Shuangao, W.; Mudekwe, J.;  Dias C.R.; Sitoe A.

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The Government of Mozambique Launches the Nutrition Education Program

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Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2022
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On October 17, 2022, Mozambique officially launched the Nutrition Education Program designating “Crescer Bem”, which aims to raise awareness and mobilize Mozambican society, especially pregnant women, mothers and caregivers, with emphasis on women living in the rural areas, on the need to avoid chronic malnutrition.

Author or Institution as Author
Carlos Filimone
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Americo Humulane

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INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGAÇÃO AGRÁRIA DE MOÇAMBIQUE (IIAM)
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Government of Mozambique reinforces funding for agricultural research for the next three years

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Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2022
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The Government of Mozambique will invest around US$50 million in agricultural research over the next three years. This feat was announced by His Excellency Filipe Jacinto Nyusi, President of the Republic of Mozambique in his opening speech of the First Agricultural Research Symposium held in KaTembe, Municipality of Maputo, from 31 August to 1 September 2022. The investment aims to stimulate and improve agricultural research in Mozambique through the improvement and operation of research and vaccine production laboratories, reinforcement of the multiplication of pre-basic and basic seeds, support in the operationalization of the Rice Research and Leadership Center and impact assessments of agricultural production.

Author or Institution as Author
Americo Humulane
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Carlos Filimone

Institution
Agricultural Research Institute of Mozambique
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Participatory Assessment of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Practices - Field Day organized by RAMA BC

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Oct 01, 2022
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The Resilient Agriculture and Market Activities Project in the Beira Corridor (RAMA_BC) in partnership with the Centro Zonal Centro (CZC) of the Institute of Agricultural Research of Mozambique (IIAM) has been introducing and promoting various practices of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) aimed at reducing the vulnerability of small producers and dealing with climate change and its impact.

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Joaquim Waite
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Agricultural Research Institute of Mozambique
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The CAADP Biennial Review Process

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Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2022
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This presentation is about the The CAADP Biennial Review Process

Author or Institution as Author
Malema keolemoge
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AU-NEPAD 

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AUC
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K. Malema(2022), The CAADP Biennial Review Process, pg.35,Gaborone, Botswana 

Role of Botswana (NARDI) in Supporting CCARDESA Information, Communication & Knowledge management

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Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2022
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This presentation is about the role of Botswana (NARDI) in Supporting CCARDESA Information,  Communication & Knowledge management

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Keneilwe Bungile
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NARDI 

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CCARDESA
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K.Bungile(2022) Role of Botswana (NARDI) in Supporting CCARDESA Information,  Communication & Knowledge management,Pg22. Gaborone, Botswana 

Overview of CAADP/Malabo Declaration Implementation in Botswana

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Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2022
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This presentation gives an Overview of CAADP/Malabo Declaration Implementation in Botswana

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Daphney Keboneilwe
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CCARDESA

Institution
Ministry of Agriculture Botswana
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D.Keboneilwe(2022),Overview of CAADP/Malabo Declaration Implementation in Botswana,Pg.11. Gaborone,Botswana 

CCARDESA Knowledge Management Systems

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Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2022
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This presentation gives an overview of the CCARDESA Knowledge Management  Systems

Author or Institution as Author
Bridget Kakuwa
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CCARDESA 

Institution
CCARDESA
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B.Kakuwa(2022), CCARDESA Knowledge Management Systems, Pg25, Gaborone, Botswana

Knowledge Management In the SADC Region

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Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2022
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This presentation gives an overview of Knowledge Management In the SADC Region

Author or Institution as Author
Bridget Kakuwa
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CCARDESA

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CCARDESA
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B.Kakuwa(2022),Knowledge Management In the SADC Region,Pg 51

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