Efficiency of scaling up approaches : MicroVeg project
This Annex describes project outputs.
This Annex describes project outputs.
This annex answers questions that arose from baseline reports regarding: educational level of farmers; land acquisition; land area under vegetable cultivation; current use of fertilizers by farmers and use of irrigation; ease of water supply and a
The MICROVEG project synergises innovations from two completed projects, Nigeria-Canada Indigenous Vegetables Project (NiCanVeg) and the Integrated Nutrient and Water Management in the Sahel (INuWaM).
The sustainable agriculture kits (SAKNepal) project tested a model for scaling up kits of seed packages, tools and agronomic innovations to reduce female drudgery, increase crop production/income, and enhance environmental sustainability for 25,0
The present report highlights key results from the Canadian International Food Security Research Fund (CIFSRF), a nine-year, CA$124 million fund, jointly funded by IDRC and Global Affairs Canada to address the critical challenge of global hunger t
Successful agricultural practices provide visible benefits, obvious to the innovation users as well as their neighbours.
Access to technology in rural Nepal remains a major bottleneck for smallholder farmers as the opportunities for marketing agricultural inputs and tools remain untapped.