“Feminization” of agriculture: Building evidence to debunk myths on current challenges and opportunities
Myths and assumptions persist regarding women in agriculture that hinder the development of effective food security policies.
Myths and assumptions persist regarding women in agriculture that hinder the development of effective food security policies.
The African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) is one of the most visible and well-attended high-level agricultural and food security events in Africa.
Agricultural research organizations, governments, and civil society are increasingly looking at how to successfully scale up agriculture and food security innovations to bring more lasting benefits to more people.
In a context of rising food prices, millions of Africans in marginal areas rely on a range of indigenous or underutilized crops for food, nutrition and income security.
This project aims to scale up natural resource management innovations (technologies, institutional options, tools) tested on pilot sites in Ethiopia and Uganda.