Este trabajo tiene la intención de presentar la experiencia generada en las Mesas de Desarrollo Rural (MDR), sus antecedentes y su contexto. Su alcance es presentar interpretaciones variadas sobre el fenómeno que fue estudiado, manteniendo un espíritu respetuoso de las personas involucradas, tanto en el proceso de investigación como en el proceso de formación y construcción de las MDR
El presente trabajo da un panorama real de la manera en cómo se percibe el mercado actual sobre la venta y consumo de hortalizas orgánicas, el conocimiento de los productos orgánicos, los conceptos y percepciones que tiene la población sobre este tema, lo cual es de suma importancia ya que sirve para detectar áreas de oportunidad y de explotación, as! como dar información necesaria para la toma de decisiones y la implementación o no, de agronegocios dedicados a la comercialización de productos orgánicos en Cd. Delicias, Chihuahua
This report presents an update on the economic challenges facing Ethiopia with a focus on the shared goal of accelerating equitable growth. The starting point is the Government's own Plan for Accelerated and Sustained Development to End Poverty (PASDEP), which is in the process of finalization, and is designed to cover the period 2005-2010.
This report presents an update on the economic challenges facing Ethiopia with a focus on the shared goal of accelerating equitable growth. The starting point is the Government's own Plan for Accelerated and Sustained Development to End Poverty (PASDEP), which is in the process of finalization, and is designed to cover the period 2005-2010.
Agricultural and Rural Development (ARD) is a fundamental component of Ethiopia's economic growth and poverty reduction strategy.
Ethiopia has more livestock than any other country in Africa. The sales of meat, milk and other animal products from
Chickpea is an important crop in Ethiopia, but yields and grain quality remain poor. To help unlock the full potential, CDAIS has supported the value chain around the northern city of Gondar since 2016, in partnership with the N2Africa project. As a result of new platforms, experience sharing and developing a combination of new organisational skills and behavioural change, research and extension support services stopped telling and started listening, and joined forces in innovating together with farmers.
To ensure food security, farmers must have access to quality seed, in adequate quantities. The government of Ethiopia acknowledges this, and has responded by investing in improving the seed sector. However, as this example shows, not all challenges can be overcome by technical training and new technologies alone. A large seed cooperative union was faced with a problem that seriously affected their very existence. And the solution was not technical.
“I see mindset shifts being promoted by CDAIS says Gemechu Nemie, director of the Ethiopian Animal Feed Industry Association (EAFIA) and a key member of the livestock feed safety and quality innovation niche. And this is the sort of change that the CDAIS project is beginning to engender, as partners start to implement approaches that better promote innovation in agriculture, by inspiring small and simple personal revolutions… Ethiopia is one of eight CDAIS pilot countries, and within each, several ‘niches’ or ‘innovation partnerships’ have been selected.
To ensure food security, farmers must have access to quality seed, in adequate quantities. The government of Ethiopia acknowledges this, and has responded by investing in improving the seed sector. However, as this example shows, not all challenges can be overcome by technical training and new technologies alone. A large seed cooperative union was faced with a problem that affected its very existence. And the solution was not technical.