Plan Stratégique à Long Terme – 2020-2029
Plan Stratégique à Long Terme – 2020-2029
Plan Stratégique à Long Terme – 2020-2029
CCARDESA Annual Report 2020
This report highlights key outputs of CCARDESA’s activities for the year 2019 which were crafted along the five thematic areas of the Revised Medium-Term Operational Plan (2015-2018). The MTOP in turn derives its focus from key strategic regional documents such as the SADC Regional Agricultural Policy (RAP), the Regional Indicative and Strategic Development Plan (RISDP), and the Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP).
SADC Climate Change Overview
Mavimbela,S(2020) SADC Climate Change Policy Overview, Pg.19
Presentation on the status of the National Climate Smart Agriculture Framework in Malawi.
Ministry of Agriculture,(2020) Status of National Climate Smart Agriculture Framework, Malawi
Analysis identifyed sewveral yield gaps that could be narrowed with additional investmentments in technology adaptation and dissemination.
Given that the project was coming to an end on 31st January 2020 and that most of the R&D projects had been completed and research outputs were generated, an end of project conference was held in order to facilitate the sharing of research outputs with a broader group of APPSA stakeholders.
The Book of Abstracts is one of the main outcomes of the Scientific Conference and serves as one of the channels for dissemination of the research outcomes for APPSA.
WAMPP is national in scope covering all of 10 Lesotho’s administrative districts, with a focus on the rangelands that cover more than two thirds of the country’s surface. The project pays special attention to poor rural women and young people with more emphasis on the foothills because there are more incidences of food insecurity.
Guide to Good Agriculture Practices in MalawiiFOREWORDThe government of Malawi recognizes the importance of using well researched and vetted Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) in promoting sustainable agricultural production in the country to eliminate hunger and malnutrition. The Sustainable Agricultural Production Programme (SAPP), one of the initiatives that Government of Malawi (GoM) has putin place to address some of the problems that smallholder farmers face in their production activitiesis contributing to poverty reduction and improved food security among rural populations through achieving a viable and sustainable smallholder agricultural sector employing good agricultural practices (GAPs) in Malawi. The program is being implemented in 6 districts of Chitipa, Nkhotakota, Lilongwe, Balaka, Chiradzulu and Blantyre. The government of Malawi, through SAPP noted the shortfalls in the implementation of the GAPs and commissioned a synthesis of the research findings in Malawi and the region to inform on the GAPs which are ready to go and where best fit to advise the extension and technical person and their applicability. The exercise developed user friendly tools which can be used by the extension personnel in advising the most befitting GAPs in their areas of operations. TheMinistry of Agriculture,Water and Irrigation Developmentis committed to support all the stakeholders supporting agricultural production in the country to adoptthe application of the tools developed.
Malawi Government, Synthesizing agricultural research findings in MalawiGuide to Good Agriculture Practices in Malawi retrieved from http://sapp.mw/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Updated-SAPP-Guide-to-Good-Ag… on 9th September, 2019