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Public-private partnerships for development and implementation of entomopathogenic viruses as bioinsecticides for key lepidopteran pests in Ghana and Benin, West Africa

Region: 
Africa
Country: 
Benin
Country: 
Ghana
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/2855/Default.aspx
Description: 

Abuse and misuse of synthetic

Project Date: 
Mon, 01/01/2001
Organization: 
CABI Bioscience
Institut National des Recherches Agricoles du Benin
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Nigeria
Natural Resources Institute
Natural Resources International Limited
Plant Health Management Division, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
Plant Protection and Regulatory Services Directorate, Ghana
Service Protection des Vegetaux, Benin
University of Ghana
  • biopesticides
  • dissemination
  • Food Safety
  • horticulture
  • impact
  • insect pests
  • IPM (integrated pest management)
  • knowledge
  • lessons learned
  • linkages
  • Pest Management
  • plutella xylostella
  • poverty alleviation
  • Poverty Reduction
  • Private Sector
  • programme management
  • project management
  • public private partnerships
  • research strategy
  • Seeds
  • stakeholders
  • Strategy
  • Vegetables


FAO Pro-poor Livestock Policy Facility (PPLPF): Fostering the Policy Dialogue in Support of Equitable Safe and Clean Livestock Farming

Region: 
Africa
Country: 
India
Country: 
Peru
Country: 
Senegal
Country: 
Burkina Faso
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/2355/Default.aspx
Description: 

Livestock contribute to the li

Project Date: 
Tue, 01/12/1999 - Wed, 01/10/2007
Organization: 
Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations
Rural Livelihoods Department, Department for International Development (UK)
  • accessibility
  • aerial spraying
  • agricultural economics
  • agricultural labour markets
  • agricultural markets
  • Agricultural Policy
  • Agricultural Production
  • agricultural reform
  • agricultural sector
  • agricultural trade
  • agricultural workers
  • agriculture
  • agropastoral systems
  • alpacas
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • animal diseases
  • animal health
  • animal husbandry
  • animal production
  • animal products
  • animal protein
  • animal welfare
  • avian influenza
  • bait techniques
  • beef
  • biosafety
  • Camelidae
  • capacity development
  • Case Studies
  • cattle
  • censuses
  • Certification
  • civil society
  • Collaborative relationships
  • common agricultural policy (EC)
  • communicable diseases
  • community initiatives
  • community-based workers
  • competition
  • computer software
  • consultation
  • consultative visits
  • Contracts
  • cooperation
  • cooperative farming
  • corruption
  • costs
  • dairy cows
  • dairy industry
  • data analysis
  • Data collection
  • data exchange
  • data provision
  • decentralization
  • decision support tools
  • demand
  • demand side management
  • demand side mangement
  • demography
  • Developing Countries
  • Development
  • disaster preparedness
  • disease control
  • disease distribution
  • disease prevention
  • disease surveys
  • disease transmission
  • Diversification
  • domestic consumption
  • Economic Development
  • economic policy
  • economic reform
  • economics
  • efficiency
  • eggs
  • empowerment
  • environmental assessment
  • epidemiology
  • expenditure
  • exports
  • Extension
  • farmers
  • financial resources
  • fish
  • fish consumption
  • food consumption
  • Food Quality
  • Food Safety
  • Food Security
  • food standards
  • foot and mouth disease
  • Forecasting
  • forest policy
  • funding
  • GIS (geographical information systems)
  • Globalization
  • governance
  • government
  • Government Policy
  • health
  • health hazards
  • health security
  • highlands
  • household consumption
  • household surveys
  • households
  • human diseases
  • human resources
  • impact assessment
  • incomes
  • indebtedness
  • indicators
  • industrialization
  • informal economy
  • innovation
  • insect control
  • insecticides
  • institutional change
  • institutions
  • Insurance
  • intensification
  • international agreements
  • International Standards
  • international trade
  • intersectoral cooperation
  • interventions
  • Investment
  • labour supply
  • land tenure
  • land use
  • large scale farming
  • law
  • liberalism
  • liberalization
  • livelihoods
  • Livestock
  • livestock development
  • livestock farmers
  • livestock farming systems
  • livestock keepers
  • livestock management
  • livestock production
  • livestock products
  • livestock sector
  • mapping
  • maps
  • Market Access
  • market competition
  • market traders
  • markets
  • meat
  • meetings
  • milk
  • milk production
  • Millennium Development Goals
  • mixed farming
  • modelling
  • models
  • Monitoring
  • monitoring disease control
  • new crops
  • new products
  • participation
  • partnerships
  • pastoral areas
  • pastoralists
  • peri-urban areas
  • peri-urban communities
  • phytosanitary measures
  • pigs
  • Policy
  • policy development
  • policy formulation
  • policy issues
  • Policy Reform
  • political change
  • political power
  • political systems
  • politics
  • politics and government
  • poor farmers
  • poultry
  • poultry farming
  • Poverty
  • poverty alleviation
  • Poverty Reduction
  • poverty reduction policy
  • poverty reduction strategies
  • private investment
  • privatization
  • pro-poor policy
  • production
  • production costs
  • productivity
  • public finance
  • public health
  • public private partnerships
  • public service provision
  • public services
  • quality assurance
  • quality control
  • reform
  • regulation
  • Remote Sensing
  • reports
  • Risk
  • Risk Assessment
  • rural areas
  • rural change
  • Rural development
  • rural farmers
  • rural income
  • rural livelihoods
  • rural poor
  • satellite surveys
  • sector reform
  • security
  • services
  • skills
  • small farms
  • small scale farmers
  • small scale farms
  • Smallholder farmers
  • smallholders
  • social equity
  • spatial variation
  • stakeholders
  • standards
  • Statistics
  • Strategy
  • Subsidies
  • Supply Chain
  • supply networks
  • surveys
  • swine
  • tariffs
  • tax reform
  • taxation
  • taxonomy
  • techniques
  • Trade
  • trade barriers
  • Training
  • tsetse fly
  • urban areas
  • urban poor
  • vaccination
  • vector control
  • veterinary science
  • veterinary services
  • Vulnerability
  • vulnerable groups
  • welfare
  • world markets
  • zoonoses


Crop Protection Programme (CPP)

Region: 
Global
Country: 
Global
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/60062/Default.aspx
Description: 

Part of the Renewable Natural

Project Date: 
Thu, 01/05/1995 - Tue, 01/03/2006
Organization: 
Natural Resources International Limited
  • Aceria
  • administration
  • agriculture
  • animal diseases
  • Arachis hypogaea
  • armyworms
  • bacterial diseases
  • banana bacterial wilt
  • bananas
  • Beans
  • Bemisia tabaci
  • biological control
  • biological control organisms
  • biopesticides
  • budgets
  • Cajanus cajan
  • cassava
  • cassava brown streak disease
  • Cassava brown streak virus
  • cassava mosaic disease
  • cassava mosaic virus
  • chemical control
  • Constraints
  • control methods
  • Cotton
  • crop losses
  • Crop Management
  • Crop production
  • crop protection
  • crop varieties
  • cropping systems
  • crops
  • Development
  • dioscorea
  • disease control
  • disease distribution
  • disease resistance
  • disease surveys
  • disease transmission
  • disease vectors
  • diseases
  • dissemination
  • documentation
  • economic impact
  • environmental effects
  • environmental factors
  • environmental impact
  • environmental sustainability
  • equipment
  • exports
  • farm management
  • Farmer Field Schools
  • farmer participatory research
  • farmer-to-farmer training
  • farmers
  • finance
  • food contamination
  • Food Safety
  • Food Security
  • Food Supply
  • foods
  • Forecasting
  • Fusarium
  • genetic diversity
  • genetic variation
  • genetic vectors
  • Germplasm
  • gossypium
  • groundnut rosette disease
  • groundnuts
  • health hazards
  • Helicoverpa armigera
  • herbicides
  • high yielding varieties
  • hillside systems
  • horticulture
  • human diseases
  • hybrids
  • impact
  • information dissemination
  • insect vectors
  • insecticides
  • introduced varieties
  • IPM (integrated pest management)
  • Ipomoea batatas
  • knowledge
  • labour requirements
  • legislation
  • lessons learned
  • linkages
  • livelihoods
  • Lycopersicon esculentum
  • Maize
  • maize streak virus
  • Manihot esculenta
  • Market Access
  • markets
  • Microcredit
  • migratory pests
  • Musa
  • natural enemies
  • natural resources
  • Oryza sativa
  • outputs
  • Pasteuria
  • pest control
  • pest insects
  • Pest Management
  • pest resistance
  • pesticide residues
  • pesticide resistance
  • Pesticides
  • Pests
  • Phaseolus
  • Phaseolus vulgaris
  • pigeon peas
  • Plant Breeding
  • plant diseases
  • plant pests
  • plant protection
  • plant viruses
  • poisoning
  • poor farmers
  • Poverty
  • poverty alleviation
  • Poverty Reduction
  • Private Sector
  • productivity
  • Profitability
  • programme management
  • project management
  • public private partnerships
  • publications
  • reports
  • Research
  • research networks
  • research programmes
  • research projects
  • research results
  • research strategy
  • research uptake
  • Rice
  • rodents
  • root crops
  • root rots
  • rural communities
  • Seeds
  • small scale farmers
  • smallholders
  • social impact
  • soil fertility
  • soilborne organisms
  • stakeholders
  • sterility mosaic disease
  • Strategy
  • Striga
  • subsistence farming
  • sustainability
  • sustainable livelihoods
  • Sustainable Management
  • Sustainable production systems
  • sweet potatoes
  • Technology adoption
  • Technology transfer
  • technology uptake
  • termites
  • timing
  • tomato yellow leaf curl geminivirus
  • tomatoes
  • Trade
  • Training
  • traps
  • tubers
  • uptake promotion
  • vegetable crops
  • vegetable growing
  • Vegetables
  • viruses
  • vitamin A
  • weed control
  • weed control equipment
  • weed management
  • weeding
  • weeds
  • workshops
  • yams
  • yield increase
  • yields
  • Zea mays


Afghanistan: Research in Alternative Livelihoods Fund (RALF)

Region: 
South Asia
Country: 
Afghanistan
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/60544/Default.aspx
Description: 

Afghanistan has been the wo

Organization: 
Aga Khan Foundation, Afghanistan
AVRDC - The World Vegetable Center
Baghlan University
Balkh Savings & Credit Union
Catholic Relief Services
CAZS Natural Resources, University of Wales, Bangor
Centro Internacional de Majaramiento de Maiz y Trigo (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center)
Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance
Cornell University
Danish Committee for Aid to Afghan Refugees, Afghanistan
Herat University
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
International Centre for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics
International Development Enterprises
Joint Development Associates International, Afghanistan
Macaulay Research Consultancy Services Ltd
Mercy Corps
Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, Afghanistan
Nangarhar University
Natural Resources Institute
Oxfam Novib
ProFound
Relief International
Tribal Liaison Office, Kabul, Afghanistan
United Nations Development Fund for Women
University of Balkh
University of Kabul
Washington State University
World Council of Credit Unions
  • affordability
  • agricultural enterprises
  • agricultural sector
  • agriculture
  • alternative agriculture
  • arable farming
  • best practice
  • Capacity Building
  • cash crops
  • cattle
  • co-operatives
  • Credit
  • Crocus sativa
  • Crocus sativus
  • crop enterprises
  • Crop Management
  • Crop production
  • crops
  • dairy industry
  • demand side mangement
  • Development
  • drug crops
  • economic impact
  • empowerment
  • enterprise development
  • enterprises
  • equipment
  • Essential oils
  • Essential oils and spices
  • Evaluation
  • exports
  • female labour
  • finance
  • flax
  • Food Security
  • forage
  • forage production
  • goats
  • high yielding varieties
  • high-value products
  • horticulture
  • incomes
  • irrigation
  • law and development
  • law enforcement
  • legumes
  • Livestock
  • livestock farmers
  • livestock products
  • livestock sector
  • loans
  • local communities
  • local development
  • Market Access
  • market development
  • market information
  • Marketing
  • markets
  • meat
  • medicinal plants
  • meetings
  • Mentha
  • Microfinance
  • milk
  • mint
  • Monitoring
  • Monitoring and evaluation
  • narcotics
  • oil crops
  • oilseed rape
  • oilseeds
  • organic agriculture
  • Papaver somniferum
  • participation
  • pharmaceutical products
  • plant oils
  • poverty alleviation
  • Poverty Reduction
  • presentations
  • Profitability
  • quality control
  • religion
  • reports
  • role of women
  • rural communities
  • rural farmers
  • rural livelihoods
  • rural poor
  • saffron
  • self help
  • sesame
  • sheep
  • Soybeans
  • Strategy
  • Supply Chain
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Trade
  • Training
  • variety trials
  • Vegetables
  • village councils
  • Water
  • water availability
  • Water use
  • Wheat
  • women
  • workshops


Western Afghanistan (RALF) Agroenterprise Action Research Program

Author: 
Hicks, P.

This is a research project proposal document, successfully submitted to and approved by the RALF Project Review Panel. Funding commenced in July 2004.

Publication Date: 
2004
Region: 
South Asia
Country: 
Afghanistan
Publications Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Output/175643/Default.aspx
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/r4d/PDF/Outputs/RALF/RALF01-16.pdf
  • alternative agriculture
  • best practice
  • demand side mangement
  • drug crops
  • Food Security
  • law and development
  • Market Access
  • markets
  • narcotics
  • Papaver somniferum
  • Strategy
  • Supply Chain


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CPP vegetable cluster

Author: 
Jill Lenn??; Andrew Ward

A lesson learning study on the Crop Protection Programme's cluster of vegetable projects in East Africa with special emphasis on links with the private sector was carried out by a study team during November/December 2004. The main objectives of the study were to: identify how outputs from the CPP vegetable cluster have contributed to the needs of major stakeholders in the horticulture sector in Kenya; and to describe strategy, impact and management lessons learnt in terms of private sector engagement in horticulture in Kenya.

Publication Date: 
2004
Region: 
Middle East and North Africa
Country: 
Kenya
Publications Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Output/56901/Default.aspx
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/r4d/PDF/Outputs/CropProtection/CPPVegcluster.pdf
  • dissemination
  • horticulture
  • impact
  • IPM (integrated pest management)
  • knowledge
  • lessons learned
  • linkages
  • Pest Management
  • Poverty Reduction
  • Private Sector
  • programme management
  • project management
  • research strategy
  • Seeds
  • stakeholders
  • Strategy
  • Vegetables


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Agricultural Risk Management Team | The World Bank

Organization’s Acronym: 
ARMT
Web Address: 
http://www.worldbank.org/agrm
Address: 
1818 H Street NW Washington, DC 20433
Country: 
United States
Areas of Work: 
Insurance/re-insurance
Areas of Work: 
Capacity building/training/research
Areas of Work: 
Risk assessment
Areas of Work: 
Price risk management
Areas of Work: 
Weather risk management
Areas of Work: 
Other
Brief summary of organization’s risk management work: 

The World Bank assists clients to develop and apply more effective and sustainable strategies for managing agricultural risks through investment lending and technical assistance involving (i) physical infrastructure (e.g., irrigation and drainage facilities); (ii) technology development and transfer (e.g., improved crop varieties and animal breeds); (iii) improved management practices (e.g., integrated pest management, quality control); (iv) financial instruments (e.g., insurance, savings; inventory credit; catastrophe bonds); and /or (v) public programs (e.g., safety nets). This work is undertaken across the World Bank’s Sustainable Development Network, within several financial sector units and the International Finance Corporation.

Under the program led by the Agricultural Risk Management Team (ARMT), with financial support of the European Union and the Swiss and Dutch Governments, particular emphasis has been placed on supporting market-based risk management approaches and supporting broader applications of agronomic, weather, and price data for ex ante risk management. This program involves technical assistance in identifying and quantifying risks in agriculture and agricultural supply chains, and advisory services and training on alternative risk management approaches and instruments. The World Bank’s support for agricultural risk management is normally provided in conjunction with other development partners, including bilateral and multilateral agencies, regional technical organizations, research and training centers, NGOs, and others.

The Agricultural Risk Management Team (formerly known as the Commodity Risk Management Group—CRMG) is part of the World Bank's Agriculture and Rural Development Department (ARD).
 
Contact information to be listed with profile: 

http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/agriculture

  • Bilateral/multi-lateral
  • Capacity Building
  • Capacity Transfer
  • Holistic approach
  • Market
  • planning
  • Price Risk Management
  • Risk management assessments
  • Strategy
  • Supply chain assessment
  • Training
  • Weather Risk Management


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