Proyectos finalizados recientemente
Boosting the production of ginger in Jamaica has been identified by the Government as an important means of increasing diversity and creating opportunities for improved livelihoods in rural areas, especially among smallholder farmers...(more)
In Kenya, there is growing recognition among county governments that county regional economic integration can provide the critical leverage necessary to realize economic growth potential. In view of this, counties within close geographic proximity have come together to establish six regional economic blocs...(more)
The Government of Lao People's Democratic Republic has identified an urgent need to build and strengthen capacity in areas of agricultural economics and markets monitoring, information, analysis and assessment...(more)
Over three-quarters of Lesotho’s population resides in rural areas, with agriculture and livestock being central to their livelihood and the rural economy. In particular, sheep and goats produce wool and mohair, which are the primary national export commodity...(more)
Les ressources phytogénétiques pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (RPGAA) jouent un rôle de plus en plus important dans les domaines de la sécurité alimentaire et du développement économique dans le monde...(more)
Crop production in the Republic of Mauritius is constrained by outbreaks of pests and diseases. The lack of early warning systems to alert decision-makers and farmers to emerging threats compromises agricultural production and food safety...(more)
Mauritius is a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) in the Eastern Indian Ocean with a population of 1.3 million. Its main resources are tourism, sugar cane production and fisheries. It faces the typical constraints of a SIDS...(more)
Dans le contexte de la redynamisation du secteur agricole engagée par les pouvoirs publics, le Ministère du développement rural mène un projet de développement des cultures fourragères dans la moughataa de Nbeiket Lahwach, en tenant en compte du caractère agropastoral de cette zone..(more)
Le déficit pluviométrique enregistré en 2017 a eu des conséquences désastreuses sur les moyens de subsistance des éleveurs mauritaniens. Or l’élevage constitue l’un des piliers de l’économie nationale et est la principale source de revenus de 60 à 70 pour cent de la population...(more)
...Les produits forestiers non ligneux (PFNL) au Mali procurent aux populations rurales des moyens de subsistance, des revenus additionnels et des emplois...(more)
