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Regional Knowledge, Information & Data Capture Guidelines Regional Training Workshop Report:

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File
Date of Publication
Jul 01, 2022
Description/Abstract

Regional Knowledge, Information & Data Capture Guidelines Regional Training Workshop Report:

Author or Institution as Author
CCARDESA
Co-authors

Mr Martin Muchero and Dr Andreas Brandner 

Institution
CCARDESA
Language
Category
Resource Type
Citation

CCRARDESA, (2021) Regional Knowledge, Information & Data Capture Guidelines Regional Training Workshop Report,Pg. 22

SADC Futures: Developing Foresight Capacity for Climate Resilient Agricultural Development Final technical report

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File
Date of Publication
Jul 01, 2022
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SADC Futures: Developing Foresight Capacity for Climate Resilient Agricultural Development Final technical report

Author or Institution as Author
CCARDESA
Co-authors

SADC Futures 

Institution
CCARDESA
Language
Category
Resource Type
Citation

CCARDESA,(2020) SADC Futures: Developing Foresight Capacity for Climate Resilient Agricultural Development Final technical report,Pg. 13

TORS-Development of Climate Smart Agriculture Training Materials

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File
Date of Publication
Jul 01, 2022
Description/Abstract

  TORS-Development of Climate Smart Agriculture Training Materials                                                                                            

 

 

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

TORS- Development of Climate Smart Agriculture Technical Information Products and Scaling Tools

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File
Date of Publication
Jul 01, 2022
Description/Abstract

TORS- Development of Climate Smart Agriculture Technical Information Products and Scaling Tools

Author or Institution as Author
CCARDESA
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Category
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Situational Analysis Report: Assessment of Digitalization in the Agricultural Systems of the Soithern Africa Development Community

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File
Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2022
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CCARDESA is a key player in Agricultural Research for Development (AR4D) activities and wants to take the AR4D agenda forward by ensuring that Agricultural Transformation embraces digitalization because it has the potential to provide productivity and sustainability gains for the whole agricultural sector. Significant changes in agricultural systems are anticipated because of the convergence of new digital technologies which have the potential to change farming along whole value chains. The demand for region-specific digital technologies for agricultural innovations, coupled with a conducive enabling environment, calls for a systematic assessment of levels of availability of relevant digital systems and the extent to which such technologies are accessible in each of the SADC countries.

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Sound and Cohesively Implemented Rural Development Strategies: A Missing Link in Africa’s Fight Against Poverty?

Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2022
Description/Abstract

Success in fighting poverty in Africa will largely depend on the extent to which rural poverty is reduced as it is largely a rural phenomenon. By examining the rural development strategies of the East African Community, Economic Community of West African States and the Association of South East Asian Nations, the purpose of this study was to determine their relationship to rural poverty reduction. The Rural Development Strategy Soundness Model and Rural Web Model tools were used to examine the soundness and cohesiveness of implementation, respectively. The results showed that rural poverty declined where a rural development strategy had both been sound and cohesively implemented. We concluded that a positive correlation exists between a sound and cohesively implemented rural development strategy and rural poverty reduction. We deduced from this that the former is a missing link in Africa’s fight against rural poverty

Author or Institution as Author
Martin Muchero
Co-authors

Charles L. Machethe

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Category
Resource Type
Citation

Tichaona Muchero & Charles L. Machethe (2021): Sound and cohesively implemented rural development strategies: A missing link in Africa’s fight against Poverty? Development Southern Africa

Sound and Cohesively Implemented Rural Development Strategies: A Missing Link in Africa’s Fight Against Poverty?

Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2022
Description/Abstract

Success in fighting poverty in Africa will largely depend on the extent to which rural poverty is reduced as it is largely a rural phenomenon. By examining the rural development strategies of the East African Community, Economic Community of West African States and the Association of South East Asian Nations, the purpose of this study was to determine their relationship to rural poverty reduction. The Rural Development Strategy Soundness Model and Rural Web Model tools were used to examine the soundness and cohesiveness of implementation, respectively. The results showed that rural poverty declined where a rural development strategy had both been sound and cohesively implemented. We concluded that a positive correlation exists between a sound and cohesively implemented rural development strategy and rural poverty reduction. We deduced from this that the former is a missing link in Africa’s fight against rural poverty

Author or Institution as Author
Martin Muchero
Co-authors

Charles L. Machethe

Language
Category
Resource Type
Citation

Tichaona Muchero & Charles L. Machethe (2021): Sound and cohesively implemented rural development strategies: A missing link in Africa’s fight against Poverty? Development Southern Africa

Sustainability Planning with Community and Local Stakeholders : Guidance Notes

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File
Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2022
Description/Abstract

Sustainability planning with the community and local stakeholders is important to ensure that promoted land restoration practices continue being implemented after the Regreening Africa Programme transitions at the end of 2022. Sustainability planning should be part of the programme’s exit planning.

Author or Institution as Author
Regreening Africa. World Agroforestry (ICRAF),
Co-authors

Fuchs, L.E., Bourne, M., Achieng, W., Neely, C.

Institution
ICRAF
Language
Category
Citation

Fuchs, L.E., Bourne, M., Achieng, W., Neely, C. 2021. Sustainability planning with community and local stakeholders: Guidance Note, Regreening Africa. World Agroforestry (ICRAF), Nairobi: Kenya, 26 pp

The Better Life Book

Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2022
Description/Abstract

The Better Life Book will bring hope by giving answers to our food and income needs. The book will help us as a community and as families to: Ÿ increase crop harvests without expensive inputs (like fertilizers and other chemicals), Ÿ protect and benefit from the natural resources such as wildlife, Ÿ build a foundation for community leaders to solve problems, Ÿ secure a better future for our families, and Ÿ leave fertile, productive land for our children's future.

Author or Institution as Author
COMACO
Co-authors

GIZ

Institution
COMACO
Language
Category
Resource Type
Citation

Community Markets for Conservation (2015), COMACO Better life Book 2018, Zambia

CLIMATE SMART GRAIN SORGHUM VARIETIES: IMPORTANT AGRONOMIC TRAITS TO LOOK OUT FOR

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File
Date of Publication
May 01, 2022
Description/Abstract

Climate change is an on-going phenomenon. The climatic patterns have shifted in Lesotho from earlier well-known short summer season charac-terised by erratic rains and some drought spells during the growing sea-son, to unusual floods, low temperatures and limited sunlight. The onset of the planting season is now delayed by either no rainfall or flooding con-ditions that interfere with both sowing of the grain crops and also proper growth and development of those that are already planted. Moreover the heavy rains that unpredictably dominate the summer season associated with cloudy conditions with low temperatures have brought a new chal-lenge of sunlight availability and heat units for optimum photosynthetic ability of the crops.

Author or Institution as Author
Department of Agricultural Research Lesotho
Co-authors

National University of Lesotho

Language
Subscribe to English

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