تم تأسيس برنامج الإدارة المتكاملة لإنتاج المبيدات ومكافحة الآفات في أفريقيا
Photo: ©FAO/Olivier Asselin

تلعب الاتصالات والمعرفة دورا هاما في دعم المبادرات الشاملة والموجهة نحو الأشخاص من أجل تحقيق الابتكار الزراعي وسبل العيش المستدامة.

معرض الصور

18 May 2010, Dakar, Senegal - Chemical engineer Anna Ndiaye at the Ceres Locustox Laboratory positioning vials containing samples into a machine used to analyze and detect pesticides. EP/INT/606/GEF: Reducing Dependence on POPs and other Agro-Chemicals in the Senegal and Niger river basins through Integrated Production, Pest and Pollution Management.

© FAO/Olivier Asselin

Mali – Gathering samples of cotton for examination in a farmer field school supported by the IPPM programme in Mali.

GCP/RAF/482/EC "Supporting competitiveness and sustainable intensification of African cotton sectors through capacity development on integrated production and pest management (IPPM)". The project aims to contribute to healthy cotton sectors in Burkina Faso, Mali, Senegal, Tanzania and Zambia, and to increase the incomes of cotton farming families.

Thiaye, Senegal – A farmer preparing an organic pesticide for the spraying of crops.

GCP/RAF/009/NET: Sub-Regional Programme for Participative Training in Integrated Production and Pest Management through Farmer Field Schools for Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal.

© FAO/Olivier Asselin

Senegal – FAO IPPM regional coordinator Hama Garba speaks with farmers and Integrated Production and Pest Management (IPPM) facilitators as they monitor a field school near the village of Loboudou Doue, Senegal on Thursday May 20, 2010.

GCP/RAF/009/NET: Sub-Regional Programme for Participative Training in Integrated Production and Pest Management through Farmer Field Schools for Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal.

© FAO/Olivier Asselin

Dakar, Senegal - A sample of pureed okra being prepared for analysis of pesticides at the Ceres Locustox Laboratory. EP/INT/606/GEF: Reducing Dependence on POPs and other Agro-Chemicals in the Senegal and Niger river basins through Integrated Production, Pest and Pollution Management.

© FAO/Olivier Asselin

20 May 2010, Loboudou Doue, Senegal – A farmer learning to use a rotating hoe for weed control in a Farmer Field School rice paddy.

GCP/RAF/009/NET: Sub-Regional Programme for Participative Training in Integrated Production and Pest Management through Farmer Field Schools for Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal.


© FAO/Olivier Asselin

Mali – Training of facilitators in the cotton fields. Examining larve of heliocoverpa armigera on a cotton bud.

GCP/RAF/482/EC "Supporting competitiveness and sustainable intensification of African cotton sectors through capacity development on integrated production and pest management (IPPM)".

© FAO/Swiatoslaw Wojtkowiak

Senegal – A farmer trained in Integrated Production and Pest Management (IPPM) through the Farmer Field Schools stirring the soil around cabbage seedlings in a trial garden to facilitate root growth.

GCP/RAF/009/NET: Sub-Regional Programme for Participative Training in IPPM through Farmer Field Schools for Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal.

© FAO/Olivier Asselin

17 May 2010, Thiaye, Senegal – IPPM focal point Amadou Diakhate checking on a cabbage crop. Amadou Diakhate has trained farmers who have themselves become trainers who teach their peers in improved farming techniques.

GCP/RAF/009/NET: Sub-Regional Programme for Participative Training in Integrated Production and Pest Management through Farmer Field Schools for Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal.

© FAO/Olivier Asselin

Thiaye, Senegal - Farmers attending a weekly IPPM training session. The session offers an occasion to learn about improved farming techniques and to share observations on the growth of plants in the school field.

GCP/RAF/009/NET: Sub-Regional Programme for Participative Training in IPPM through Farmer Field Schools for Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal.

© FAO/Olivier Asselin

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