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Status of the National Climate Smart Agriculture Framework in Malawi

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File
Date of Publication
May 01, 2020
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Presentation on the status of the National Climate Smart Agriculture Framework in Malawi.

Author or Institution as Author
Ministry of Agriculture Malawi
Institution
CCARDESA
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Citation

Ministry of Agriculture,(2020)  Status of National Climate Smart Agriculture Framework, Malawi

End of Project Conference Report for APPSA

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Date of Publication
Mar 01, 2020
Description/Abstract

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.

Author or Institution as Author
CCARDESA
Category
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WOOL AND MOHAIR PROMOTION PROJECT (WAMPP) IN LESOTHO

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File
Date of Publication
Mar 01, 2020
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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.  

 

Author or Institution as Author
Mokau MB
Institution
Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security
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Category

Synthesizing agricultural research findings in Malawi Guide to Good Agriculture Practices in Malawi

Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2019
Description/Abstract

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.

Author or Institution as Author
IFAD, SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION PROGRAMME,MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, MALAWI
Institution
Ministry of Agriculture, Malawi
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Resource Type
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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

Sustainability assessment of farming systems in the Philippines with the RISE tool

Date of Publication
Sep 01, 2018
Description/Abstract

The Sector Project Sustainable Agriculture in cooperation with GIZ Philippines and the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) conducted RISE analyses with the objective to compare different production systems in the Philippian provinces Leyte and Southern Leyte.

Author or Institution as Author
GIZ
Co-authors

Bern University of Applied Sciences School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences HAFL Response-Inducing Sustainability Evaluation RISE

Institution
GIZ
Language
Category
Resource Type
Citation

Christian Thalmann,(2018) Sustainability assessment of farming systems in the Philippines with the RISE tool, pg30. Bern University of Applied Sciences, School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, Zollikofen: Switzerland

CCARDESA Annual Report 2018

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File
Date of Publication
May 01, 2019
Description/Abstract

This report highlights key outputs of CCARDESA’s activities for the year 2018 which were crafted along with the five thematic areas of the Revised Medium-Term Operational Plan (20152018). 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), the Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP).  

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

Mwale, S, Podisi, B et al, (2019). CCARDESA 2018 Annual Report. Gaborone:CCARDESA.pg 25.Available at http://www.ccardesa.org/knowledge-products/ccardesa-annual-report-2018

 

Lesotho Stakeholder Consultation Workshop on Environmental and Social Safeguards Under the Agricultural Productivity Programme for Southern Africa(APPSA)

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File
Date of Publication
May 01, 2019
Description/Abstract

The Department of Agricultural Research (DAR) held a one-day workshop in Maseru, Lesotho 
on the Integrated Pest Management Plan (IPMP) and the Environmental and Social Monitoring 
Framework  (ESMF)  papers. These  documents  were  submitted  in  compliance  with  the 
Environmental Act of 2008 for application of  environmental clearance for DAR’s  research 
project under APPSA. The objective of the workshop was to validate  and review  these two 
documents.  

Author or Institution as Author
Department of Agricultural Research
Language
Category
Citation

Government of Lesotho. (2019). Lesotho Stakeholder Consultation Workshop on Environmental and Social Safeguards Under the Agricultural Productivity Programme for Southern Africa (APPSA). Maseru, Lesotho: Department of Agricultural Research.

Data Leaks to help Create a Climate Smart Future

Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2018
Description/Abstract

This booklet presents a collection of previously unpublished or ongoing research and interventions related to climate-smart agriculture (CSA), with emphasis on experiences in Eastern and Southern Africa. The visual material contained herein offers researchers, development workers and policy-makers teaser insights into new tools, methodologies and data to support CSA scaling efforts. The 35 contributions in this booklet answer to five key questions that currently obstruct the efficient and effective implementation of CSA agendas.

Author or Institution as Author
Rosenstock, T.
Co-authors

Nowak, A. and Girvetz, E.

Institution
CGIAR
Language
Category
Resource Type
Citation

Rosentock, T., Nowak, A. and Girvetz, E. 2018. Data leaks to help create a climate-smart future: Graphical notes to The Climate-Smart Agriculture Papers: Investigating the business of a productive, resilient and low emissions future. Montpellier: CGIAR. p. 1-48.  Available at: https://ccafs.cgiar.org/publications/data-leaks-help-create-climate-sma…;

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