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Farmers Benefit Agriculture schemes through online Portals and Applications -India
03/12/2021
In India,Various schemes are implemented for the advancement of farmers through the Department of Agriculture of the Government of Maharashtra in India . To avail Benefits of these agriculture schemes The mahaDBT is a computer online system developed by the Department of Agriculture. The amount of...
ICSD 2022 : 10th International Conference on Sustainable Development, 7 - 8 September Rome, Italy
19/10/2021
European Center of Sustainable Development in collaboration with Canadian Institute of Technology will organize the 10th ICSD 2022 International Conference on Sustainable Development, with particular focus on Environmental, Economic and Socio-Cultural Sustainability. The Conference theme : Creating...
ICSD 2021 : 9th International Conference on Sustainable Development, 8 - 9 September Rome, Italy
13/10/2020
European Center of Sustainable Development in collaboration with Canadian Institute of Technology will organize the 9th ICSD 2021 International Conference on Sustainable Development, with particular focus on Environmental, Economic and Socio-Cultural Sustainability. The 9th ICSD 2021.will be an...
Scaling Ecosystem-based Adaptation to Climate Change in Maharashtra, India: An Analysis of Policies and Programmes
17/06/2020
Adapting to Climate Change and reducing the risk of disasters have never been more pertinent than today. Under these challenging times, the WOTR Centre for Resilience Studies (W-CReS) brings to you a critical analysis of policies and programmes in its new publication titled “ Scaling Ecosystem-based...
WOTR's Rapid Response to COVID-19
25/05/2020
Watershed Organisation Trust, a Pune India-based non-profit, is on the ground combating COVID19, mounting informed and measured rapid responses through various modes such as distribution of essentials, creating awareness, social messaging, generating employment and other livelihood support across...Blockchain Application in Seafood Value Chains
06/05/2020
Blog published by Erik van Ingen on 06.05.2020 FAO just published a circular entitled, " Blockchain application in seafood value chains". This publication contributes to equipping value chain actors with technical and managerial capacities to develop inclusive, efficient and sustainable agricultural...
Infographic: Scaling-up Improved Legume Technologies in Tanzania
10/01/2020
Scaling-up Improved Legume Technologies (SILT) is a project producing geographically-specific information campaigns, targeting small-scale farming families, delivered just ahead of the soybean and common bean planting seasons. It is funded by IDRC and co-promoted and managed by African Fertilizer...Using radio and interactive ICTs to improve food security among smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa
17/12/2019
Highlights • Participatory strategies can enhance radio’s effectiveness for rural development. • ICTs including mobile phones facilitate participation in radio campaigns. • Participatory radio can increase knowledge and adoption of agricultural practices. • Results from African research may be...