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Knowledge Brokering in CCARDESA

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This resource is a presentation of the activities for knowledge sharing at CCARDESA. The main emphasis is on the Southern African Agricultural Information System (SAAIKS). SAAIKS is a system which is developed by CCARDESA to facilitate regional sharing of information in Southern Africa. The system exists to complement other initiatives which include the CCARDESA website and social media platforms.

Author or Institution as Author
CCARDESA
Institution
CCARDESA
Language
Resource Type
Citation

CCARDESA (2017). Information and Knowledge Brokering in CCARDESA. Presentation at Dryland Management for Lifestock Workshop, Gaborone, Botswana, 2017.

Effective Dry Season Livestock Management

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This is a presentation by TechFeed Botswana during a dry season management workshop. The presentation presents methods of managing livestock and pastures during dry season with emphasis on supplementary feeding.

Author or Institution as Author
TechFeeds Botswana
Institution
TechFeeds Botswana
Language
Resource Type
Citation

TechFeeds Botswana (2017). Effective Dry Season Livestock Management. Presenstation at Dryland Management for Lifestock Workshop, Gaborone, Botswana, 2017.

AMEWI role in bridging capacity gap in farming through online linkages

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This is a presentation of use of ICTs in Agriculture by Mr Makoko during the dry season management workshop. The presentation focuses on the Agricultural Early Warning and Market Information System (AMEWI) which was developed by Agribusiness Forum Botswana and other partners.

Author or Institution as Author
AMEWI
Institution
Agricultural Marketing and Early Warning Information System (AMEWI)
Language
Resource Type
Citation

AMEWI (2017). ICT and Innovation: the transformation of agriculture. Presentation at Dryland Management for Lifestock Workshop, Gaborone, 2017.

Producing fodder for use during the dry season

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This is presentation by Moagi Letso during the dry season workshop. The presentation focuses on fodder production for use during the dry season.

Author or Institution as Author
Letso, M.
Institution
Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN)
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Letso, M. (2017). Producing fodder for use during the dry season. Presentation.

Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture in SADC: Climate resilient agriculture in a changing world

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This a presentation by Ms Sarah Beerhalter during the dry season management workshop. The presentation introduces climate change with emphasis on evidence of climate change and suggesting possible adaption measures for the SADC region.

Author or Institution as Author
Beerhalter, S.
Institution
CCARDESA
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Beerhalter, S. (2017). Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture in SADC: Climate resilient agriculture in a changing world. Presentation.

Sustainable Development in Agricultural Production within the context of Climate Change: experiences from ongoing UNDP/GEF-funded projects in Botswana

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This is a presentation by DR KABELO SENYATSO  during the Dry Season Management workshop in gaborone. The presentation hignlights experiences from ongoing UNDP/GEF-funded projects in Botswana

Author or Institution as Author
Dr Kabelo Senyatso
Institution
BirdLife Botswana
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Senyatso, Dr. K. (2017). Sustainable Development in Agricultural Production within the context of Climate Change: experiences from ongoing UNDP/GEF-funded projects in Botswana. BirdLife Botswana

Dry season management of lifestock/ animals

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This is a presentation by Prof C. M. Tsopito during the Dry season management workshop in Gaborone Botswana. The presentation covers definitions of dry season and management. It goes on to explain animal nutrition and health issues during drying season and explains in detail how to manage different challenges.

Author or Institution as Author
Tsopito, C.M.
Institution
CCARDESA
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Tsopito, C.M. (2017). Dry season management of lifestock/animals. Presentation

Farm business financial management: financial planning

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

This is a presentation by Mr A. Mutaure during the Dry Season management workshop. It introduces farmers to budgeting, margin analysis, break even analysis and cash flow statements.

Author or Institution as Author
Mutaure. A
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Mutaure, A. (2017). Farm business financial management: financial planning. Presentation 

CCARDESA FRAUD AND IRREGULARITIES POLICY

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File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

The CCARDESA Fraud and Irregularities policy sets out a framework for prevention, identification, reporting investigation and resolution of allegations of financial irregularity and/or fraud made against employees and/or others associated with CCARDESA.

CCARDESA aims to reinforce its risk management strategies by formalising its position on fraud and irregularities through the implementation of this fraud and irregularities policy. CCARDESA, with all its governance structures, supports and fosters a culture of zero tolerance to fraud and irregularities in all the activities.

Author or Institution as Author
CCARDESA
Institution
CCARDESA
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Category
Resource Type

Adaptation of agricultural practices to climate change in sub-Saharan Africa - Six categories of good practices in Africa

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File
Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2015
Description/Abstract

The purpose of this study was to undertake an empirical investigation of adaptation “good practices” and define six categories of actions that can be practically considered by governments for scaling-up in order to reduce the risks of climate change.

The focus is on what needs to be in place, in terms of the enabling environment, in order for the good practices to be effectively transferred to other contexts. The report thus intends to provide governments with practical options to consider in order to undertake agricultural adaptation to climate change, based on tangible and proven practices.

Six case study countries were chosen for empirical investigation of adaptation. Within Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ethiopia, South Africa, Togo and Zambia, agricultural subsectors were chosen to represent various crops and livestock grown under different production systems. The purpose was to ensure that subsectors were investigated in more than one country so that there would be scope to compare different contexts. Categories considered for each adaptation practice were: proof of concept; robustness under projected climate change; environmental and social externalities; acceptability to farmers; accessibility to farmers; productivity; access to markets; support of appropriate institutions; level of government support; effects on women; and then a criteria to capture co-benefits, such as mitigation, biodiversity conservation, or multiple production objectives.

As a result the following six good practice categories are: use of improved seeds; soil fertility management; changing timing of farming practice; changing crop/livestock distribution and density; tillage and associated practices; and diversification.

Author or Institution as Author
Tennigkeit, T.
Co-authors

Vincent, K.

Institution
GIZ
Language
Category
Citation

Tennigkeit, T. and Vincent, K. (2015). Adaptation of agricultural practices to climate change in sub-Saharan Africa - Six categories of good practices in Africa. Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ

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