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HOW TO DO NOTE ON DISSEMINATING MESSAGES THROUGH DIGITAL MEDIA

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File
Date of Publication
Aug 01, 2023
Description/Abstract

The use of digital media in collection and disseminating information on various farming technologies and interventions has improved accessibility of information and feedback. It involves the collection and transmission of digitized content through the internet or computer networks and offline mobile applications (app). This includes text, audio, video, and graphics. The Agriv1(agriculture extension application) and Ulimi ndi Nyengo (web-based platform that transmits agriculture advisory services) were rolled out to perform stated actions. The agriculture extension applications and one of the social media platforms, Facebook were used in the dissemination of information through digital media. This form of technology through which information was shared provided end users or project beneficiaries’ easy access to vital information on interventions being implemented by the project.

Author or Institution as Author
SAPP Malawi
Institution
Department of Agriculture Extension Services, Malawi
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Citation

SAPP Malawi (2003)How To Do Note On Disseminating Messages Through Digital Media

APPSA LESOTHO INTRODUCES ROAD CONSTRUCTION FIRM TO THE COMMUNITY

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File
Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2023
Description/Abstract

To strengthen the institutional and enabling environment for technology adoption through upgrading and development of research infrastructure, APPSA engaged a design and supervision firm to undertake civil engineering designs for the proposed construction of infrastructure planned to enable enhancement of RCOL in Horticulture. This was followed by engagement of contractors who are to construct and build the infrastructure.

Author or Institution as Author
Department of Agricultural Research
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Guidelines for Capturing Information and Knowledge Products for CCARDESA

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File
Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2023
Description/Abstract

This document is about the Guidelines for Capturing Information and Knowledge Products for CCARDESA

Author or Institution as Author
CCARDESA
Co-authors

Stephen Opiyo and Fally Masambuka

Institution
CCARDESA
Language
Category
Resource Type
Citation

CCARDESA(2021) Guidelines for Capturing Information and Knowledge Products for CCARDESA (p88), Gaborone, Botswana

Satellite Data for Improved Monitoring of Farm Productivity and Early Warning Systems in Botswana

Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2023
Description/Abstract

Despite the adaptation and mitigation measures that have been put in place to counter the negative effects of climate change and food insecurity, more than 57.8 million people in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) population need food assistance in 2023 due to poor harvests (APA 2023). In Botswana, alone, close to 37,000 people need food assistance (FAO, 2022). This comes against the backdrop of declining agricultural productivity attributed to several factors including high cost of inputs, high incidence of pests and diseases, low input use and extreme weather conditions such as droughts, floods, and erratic rainfalls (FAO 2022).

Author or Institution as Author
Joshua Sikhu Okonya
Co-authors

Enock Warinda, Moses Odeke, Baitsi Podisi, Futhi Magagula, Cliff Sibusiso Dlamini, Andrew Farrow, Felicia O. Akinyemi, Reason L. Machete, Benedict Kayombo, Joseph Tuyishimire, Kenneth Mubea, & Wellington Michael

Institution
Digital Earth Africa
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Okonya, J.S. Warinda, E. Odeke, M. Podisi, B. Magagula, F. Dlamini, C. S.  Farrow, A. Akinyemi, F.O. Machete, R.L. Kayombo, B. Tuyishimire, J. Mubea, K. & Michael, W. (2023). Satellite Data for Improved Monitoring of Farm Productivity and Early Warning Systems in Botswana. Policy Brief Botswana, June 2023.

APPSA Lesotho trains staff on the technical administration and customization of the new website

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File
Date of Publication
May 01, 2023
Description/Abstract

Five officials comprising of three (3) Information technology Officers from the Ministry of Agriculture Food Security and Nutrition (MAFSN); One Information technology Officer from DAR as well as the ITKM Specialist from APPSA Project Implementation Unit (PIU) attended the website training in Maseru, Lesotho from the 10th – 11th May, 2023. The training was designed to improve the skills on the customization and administration of the DAR website to respond to growing demands from external and internal stakeholders. Five officials comprising of three (3) Information technology Officers from the Ministry of Agriculture Food Security and Nutrition (MAFSN); One Information technology Officer from DAR as well as the ITKM Specialist from APPSA Project Implementation Unit (PIU) attended the website training in Maseru, Lesotho from the 10th – 11th May, 2023. The training was designed to improve the skills on the customization and administration of the DAR website to respond to growing demands from external and internal stakeholders.

Author or Institution as Author
Department of Agricultural Research
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Terms Of Reference: Training Services In Malabo Commitments and Biannual Review Reporting at a National Knowledge Management & Malabo Workshop in Namibia and Mozambique

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File
Date of Publication
May 01, 2023
Description/Abstract

TORS: Training Services In Malabo Commitments and Biannual Review Reporting at a National Knowledge Management & Malabo Workshop in Namibia and Mozambique

 

Author or Institution as Author
CCARDESA
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Category
Resource Type

Regional Multi-stakeholder Dialogue on Vulnerable Farmers’ Access to Fertilisers Report

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File
Date of Publication
Apr 01, 2023
Description/Abstract

The Centre for Coordination of Agricultural Research and Development for Southern Africa (CCARDESA) in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), organized a Regional Multi-stakeholder Dialogue event on Vulnerable Farmers’ Access to Fertilizer from 4th to 6th October 2022 in Mbabane, Eswatini.

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

CCARDESA,2022,Regional Multi-stakeholder Dialogueon Vulnerable Farmers’ Access to Fertilisers: Sharing Good Practices, Innovations and Viable Options.Pg.15, Gaborone-Botswana

Tomato variety JUPITER

Date of Publication
Mar 01, 2023
Description/Abstract

The Food and Agricultural Research and Extension Institute, through its new variety introduction and evaluation programme, have identified a tomato variety Jupiter adapted to both humid and sub-humid regions of the island. Jupiter is a semideterminate cooking tomato variety with high-yielding potential and suitable for both fresh market and processing. The plant bears long oblong fruits which are preferred by growers and highly appreciated by consumers.

Author or Institution as Author
Food and Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (FAREI)
Institution
Food and Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (FAREI)
Language
Category
Resource Type
Citation

FAREI, (2022). Tomato variety JUPITER. Mauritius VOD/2022/1 R ev1.0

Onion Variety 243

Date of Publication
Mar 01, 2023
Description/Abstract

Onion 243 is a short-day yellow hybrid variety with high yield potential and is suitable for storage. Plants have a uniform fall over of leaves at maturity. Bulbs are globular, uniform, medium-sized, and firm. Yield is comparable to hybrid varieties which are commercially cultivated locally. The variety adapts well to onion-growing regions except in coastal areas having sandy soil.

Author or Institution as Author
Food and Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (FAREI)
Institution
Food and Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (FAREI)
Language
Category
Resource Type
Citation

FAREI, (2022). Onion Variety 243. Mauritius AD/2022/1 Rev 1.0.

Guidelines for Extraction of Tomato Seeds

Date of Publication
Mar 01, 2023
Description/Abstract

Guidelines for Extraction of Tomato Seeds

Author or Institution as Author
Food and Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (FAREI)
Institution
Food and Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (FAREI)
Language
Category
Resource Type
Citation

FAREI, (2022). Guidelines for Extraction of Tomato Seeds.

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