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Promotion of science and technology for agricultural development (PSTAD)

Type
File
Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2016
Description/Abstract

Promotion of Science and Technology for Agricultural Development (PSTAD) is a project which falls under Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) Access to Knowledge and Technologies function. It it implemented by the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) in partnership with Sub-regional Organisations (SROs), CORAF, ASARECA and CCARDESA and National Agricultural Research Institutes (NARs) of participating countries.

Author or Institution as Author
Zengenene, D.
Institution
CCARDESA
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Zengenene, D. (2016). Promotion of science and technology for agricultural development (PSTAD).

Thematic introduction: climate (change), adaptation and mitigation

Type
File
Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2016
Description/Abstract

This presentation by C. Berger provides the reader with an overview about climate change terminology, definitions and uses examples to explain the points.

Author or Institution as Author
Berger, Catalina
Institution
BMZ
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Berger, C. (2016). Thematic introduction: climate (change), adaptation and mitigation. Presentation.

Climate Change projections and impacts in SADC and importance of climate services for agriculture

Type
File
Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2016
Description/Abstract

This presentation by Ch. Lennard and L. Van Ardenne pictures climate change projections and impacts in SADC and the importance of climate change for agriculte. Focus is put on

  • The climate system
  • Latest projections
  • Regional challenges and downscaling
  • Data vs information
  • Other things we might need to know
Author or Institution as Author
Lennard, Christopher
Co-authors

Van Ardenne, Lisa

Institution
Climate Systems Analysis Group
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Lennard, Ch, AND Van Ardenne, L. (2016). Climate Change projections and impacts in SADC and importance of climate services for agriculture. Presentation.

Agriculture - victim, culprit and potentials for adaptation and mitigation

Type
File
Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2016
Description/Abstract

This presentation by L. Waldmüller portrays agriculture from three sides: its role as victim, culprit and the potentials that lie within proper adaptation and mitigation measurements.

Author or Institution as Author
Waldmüller, Luis
Institution
GIZ
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Waldmueller, L. (2016). Agriculture - victim, culprit and potentials for adaptation and mitigation. Presentation.

Climate-smart agriculture - overview

Type
File
Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2016
Description/Abstract

This presentation by L. Waldmüller addresses climate change as a big challenge for agriculture. It explains the idea of climate-smart agriculture and possible solutions.

Author or Institution as Author
Waldmüller, Luis
Institution
GIZ
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Waldmüller, L. (2016). Climate-smart Agriculture - overview. Presentation.

The importance of post-harvest management: best practices

Type
File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

Eng. Sipho Sibanda describes in this presentation the importance of post-harvest management.

Topics covered are

  • what is postharvest handling
  • purpos eof postharvest management
  • climate change and its impacts
  • factors affecting postharvest systems
Author or Institution as Author
Sipho Sibanda
Institution
Agricultural Research Council
Language
Category
Resource Type
Citation

Sibanda, S. (2017). The importance of post-harvest management: best practices. Presentation.

The Sub-Saharan African Challenge Programme (SSA-CP)

Type
File
Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2017
Description/Abstract

The Sub-Saharan African Challenge Programme (SSA CP) is a continental initiative, led by Forum on Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA), which started in 2004 with the aim of finding a solution to the observed low contribution of the agricultural sector to national economic and social growth. 

Author or Institution as Author
Forum on Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA)
Institution
FARA
Language
Resource Type
Citation

FARA (2015). The Sub-Saharan African Challenge Programme (SSA-CP). CCARDESA.

Maize lethal necrosis (MLN) disease: Symptom recognition and management

Type
File
Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2015
Description/Abstract

This brochure decribes briefly the maize lethal necrosis (MLN) disease, its economic impact, how to detect it and ways to deal with it.

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

APPSA (2015). Maize lethal necrosis (MLN) disease: Symptom recognition and management. CCARDESA

Promoting Competitiveness of the African Cashew Value Chain: The Competitive Cashew initiative (ComCashew)

Type
File
Date of Publication
May 01, 2016
Description/Abstract

The Competitive Cashew initiative - ComCashew (formerly African Cashew initiative - ACi) is a private-public partnership project under the implementation of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. Currently in its third phase, ComCashew focuses on building a sustainable cashew value chain and increasing the competitiveness of African cashew production and processing by constituting a new era of multi-stakeholder partnership in development cooperation.

Author or Institution as Author
GIZ
Institution
ComCashew Initiative
Language
Resource Type
Citation

GIZ (2016). Promoting Competitiveness of the African Cashew Value Chain: The Competitive Cashew initiative (ComCashew). Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)

A Fund for Cashew - The ComCashew Matching Fund

Type
File
Date of Publication
May 01, 2016
Description/Abstract

The ComCashew Matching Fund is a unique private-public partnership model and the only fund for cashew worldwide set up to accelerate the development of the cashew industry. After its introduction in September 2012, there are 27 Matching Fund projects being implemented in Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana and Mozambique. Farm productivity and farmer income ultimately benefit from public and private investments. Business linkages are strengthened with the Fund. This allows reduced transaction costs and assures quality and traceability.

Author or Institution as Author
Ernest Agbavito
Institution
ComCashew
Language
Resource Type
Citation

Agbavito, E. (2016). The ComCashew Matching Fund. ComCashew Initiative. GIZ.

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